““Twenty friends enjoying Mexicana, New Yorker and vegetarian pizza with cold beer all served by Cesar in a lovely Mexican evening””

Beneath the indigo flare of a Mexican dusk,  
Laughter tangles with music, time feels hushed—  
Twenty friends, the old stories spinning anew,  
Circle warm tables where flickering candles blush.

Cesar arrives with a smile, rolling sleeves,  
Balancing dreams on platters that steam—  
Mexicana pizzas, bold and alive,  
With chorizo, jalapeño, the heat makes us beam.  
Cheese sizzles bright as the mariachi’s gold—  
We savor, we laugh, every bite making stories retold.

A New Yorker’s heart lies crisp in the crust,  
Brooklyn’s oregano, New York dust—  
Folded slices, saucy and wide,  
Raise a toast to the skyline with every bite.  
“Oye, amigo, where’s my slice?” someone cries,  
As laughter flows under the sweet mango skies.

For the gentle at heart or the green-loving soul,  
Vegetarian pizzas burst vibrant and whole—  
Piled with peppers and mushrooms, zucchini’s embrace,  
Oregano laced through each colorful space.

Sweating bottles of cold beer, clinked on the rim,  
Reflect friendship’s gold and the evening’s dim—  
Hop-scented laughter chiming in cheer,  
Cesar weaving through, his welcome sincere.

The night unfolds—stars winking sly,  
Air warm with promise, no need asking why  
Memories made in the hum of delight,  
In a lovely Mexican evening, love’s appetite.
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