Between October 25 and November 2, 2025 we invite you to visit any (or all!) of the Mexican-owned businesses listed below to view the traditional ofrendas created by each owner and staff member.
While you’re there, support the business by purchasing food, drink, or another item — every small purchase makes a difference!
Look for the Sugar Skull logo (pictured below), then:
Celebrate Día de los Muertos by honoring tradition and uplifting the local businesses that keep our culture alive.
While you’re there, support the business by purchasing food, drink, or another item — every small purchase makes a difference!
Look for the Sugar Skull logo (pictured below), then:
- Take a photo or video of what you purchased (your tacos, agua fresca, cafecito, pan dulce — anything!) in front of the altar and be sure that the Sugar Skull is in your pic.
- Post it on Instagram or Facebook, tag us and the business, and use the hashtag #OfrendaTourRI2025.
Celebrate Día de los Muertos by honoring tradition and uplifting the local businesses that keep our culture alive.
We ask that you be respectful of the meaning behind this celebration and the ofrendas and do not touch the altars or dress inappropriately when you take your photo. This is a cultural and very personal celebration, so feel free to ask the staff at each location about the meaning behind their altar.
Below is an are the names and locations of all participating businesses.
Casa Azul Taquería
890 Allens Avenue
Providence 02905
La Artesa Pandería
216 Academy Avenue
Providence 02909
Maíz Mexican Restaurant
30 So. Angel Street
Providence 02906
La Lupita Taquería
1950 Westminster St.
Olneyville Square
Providence 02909
Galeria del Barrio
393 Broad St.
Providence, RI 02907
If you do not purchase
anything at La Galería,
you can send a donation
Tuxpan Taquería
355 Broad St.
Central Falls 02863
Now or Never
301 Harris Ave.
Providence, RI 02909
Schasteâ Bakery
300 Broadway
Providence 02903
