
Rosa de Castilla Mexican Grill is gearing up to land in Carthage, with the owners announcing their plans on social media this spring. The restaurant is officially tagged as "coming soon" and is eyeing 634 Lebanon Hwy as its future home. A preview menu shared in the announcement teases enchiladas, carne asada, fajitas, mole, and pork ribs, promising a mix of home-style and regional Mexican dishes aimed squarely at family dining.
What The Owners Posted
As reported by What Now Nashville, the restaurant’s social post pledged "100% homemade Mexican cuisine" and urged locals to keep an eye out for a grand opening announcement. The outlet notes that the post included a photo of a preliminary menu and that it has reached out to the Rosa de Castilla team for more details. For now, the official account simply labels the project as "coming soon."
Where It Will Be
The business is slated for 634 Lebanon Hwy in Carthage, a spot that lines up with local property listings along the Lebanon Highway corridor. According to Realtor.com, 634 Lebanon Hwy sits among nearby parcels in that stretch, matching the address named in the restaurant’s announcement. It is still unclear whether the new grill will remodel an existing storefront or move in through a tenant fit-out.
How It Fits In Carthage
Carthage is not exactly starving for Mexican food. The town already has several Mexican eateries and takeout spots, from El Rey Azteca on Dixon Springs Highway to other local taquerias. Local restaurant directories list multiple Mexican and Tex-Mex options in Smith County, including El Rey Azteca on Dixon Springs Highway, per Cookeville Bites. If Rosa de Castilla leans into the "country-classy" vibe hinted at in its announcement, it could slide into a space between quick takeout and more dressed-up sit-down dining.
Next Steps
There is no confirmed opening date yet. The restaurant’s social feed, listed as @rosadecastillamexicangrill, has not shared a timeline and currently keeps things at a simple "coming soon." We will update this story once the owners pin down hours, a soft opening or a full grand opening date.









