Mario Lopez Shares His Love For Greater Palm Springs
. 'For me, nothing symbolizes family more than everyone being around the dinner table," Lopez says. 'Eating together is something special that we look forward to as a family." On a recent getaway to Greater Palm Springs, the Saved by the Bell alum and his family gathered around the table to enjoy the region's growing culinary scene. 'We went to this really cool, family-owned Mexican restaurant called Las Casuelas Nuevas in Rancho Mirage, which was beautiful," he said. Lopez, his wife, Courtney Mazza Lopez, their two children, Gia and Nico, and his mother, Elvia, were all smiles and laughter as they enjoyed authentic Mexican fare like tableside guacamole and handcrafted margaritas, a favorite of Lopez's. 'I had a really big margarita, but, you know, when in Palm Springs," Lopez jokes. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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