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‘¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!’: How to Stream the Documentary About ‘The Disneyland of Mexican Restaurants’

Written by on October 2, 2024

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Welcome to ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!

The new documentary released via Paramount+ on Wednesday (Oct. 2), chronicles the highs and lows of a beloved Mexican restaurant in Colorado and its connection to South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

The Colorado restaurant and entertainment space dubbed the “Disneyland of Mexican restaurants,” first opened in a strip mall in 1974. Over the decades, Casa Bonita has welcomed thousands of customers and became a legendary landmark in Denver. When Parker and Stone heard that it might close, they stepped up to save Casa Bonita, but preserving the crumbling structure turned out to be more work than they expected.

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¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! is streaming now on Paramount+. The movie is exclusive to the platform, but if you’re not subscribed, you can join Paramount+ for free for the first month.

Plans start at $7.99/month for Paramount+ Essential and $12.99/month for Paramount+ with Showtime. The streamer offers annual plans as well, and student discounts.

Paramount+ is home to exclusive movies, series, reality shows and sports. Some of the exclusives to Paramount+ and Showtime include, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, Evil, Seal Team, The Chi, Billions, Your Honor, The Curse, Yellowjackets, A Quiet Place: Day One, If and Bob Marley: One Love.

¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! is directed by Arthur Bradford and produced by Jennifer Ollman. Bradford and Keith Pizzi are executive producers while Afshin Beyzaee and Vernon Chatman are co-executive producers. 

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