Mission Cantina in the Admiral District is back after a brief closure, now under new ownership and with a streamlined menu.

Photo by Patrick Robinson

Mission Cantina, founded by Peter Morse and others over 19 years ago has operated for the past decade under the leadership of Morse, Shawn Padilla, and Tina Schlotfeldt. It closed on February 17, bowing to costs and other issues.

Now Padilla, will re-open soon and continue to operate under the ownership of West Seattle couple Gina Topp and Ben Johnson.

“We couldn’t bear the thought of saying “adios” to this beloved establishment that has meant so much to our family, and we’re incredibly grateful to the previous owners, Peter, Shawn, and Tina, for allowing us to take on Mission’s next chapter. Their vision, passion, and dedication have built an irreplaceable community asset, and we are honored to be its new stewards. It’s truly a testament to the enduring spirit of our community and commitment to preserving the traditions and memories that make West Seattle unique that we are able to re-open Mission Cantina,” said Gina Topp and Ben Johnson in a statement to the media.

They are bringing back much of the same staff and changes will be seen on their website soon too. “We just want to keep Mission, Mission,” Topp said.

They ask that the public stay in touch regarding their grand re-opening coming soon. Follow Mission Cantina on Facebook and  Instagram, or sign up for text updates to get special discounts.

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