Casa Nuevo in Athens is a worker-owned restaurant dishing out Mexican-inspired food.
The fact that it's worker-owned was super interesting to me. What does that mean?
"A worker-owned co-op is a business where the workers of the cooperative have joined together to produce goods and/or services for sale. The workers, being the only members of the cooperative, elect the Board of Directors and share whatever profits are earned by the business."
They also don't allow tipping - instead, they pay their "Casatrons" a liveable wage (what they call their servers). They just have a very cool, progressive way of running their business - from how they support their employees to how they source their food and everything inbetween.
Because I visited during the era of COVID19, it was takeout only. So after perusing the menu full of burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and enchiladas, I went with the Albondigas: pork meatballs simmered in the house BBQ salsa and served on a bed of jasmine rice.
These were really tasty! I was so full from our mini food tour of Athens, but I kept sneaking bites of these meatballs. They were moist and had some sweetness and some spice. And I loved how there was plenty of the salsa to soak into the jasmine rice, which is sometime my most favorite part of a meal.
Grade: A
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