A6 BUSINESS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, July 14, 2021 Leo’s Bar set to open at El Bajío LEO’S BAR BIZZ BUZZ When: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day but Tuesday. Phone: 541-426-3322 Where: 100 W. North St., Enterprise By Bill Bradshaw ENTERPRISE — The popular El Bajío Mexi- can restaurant in Enterprise is adding a new feature — Leo’s Bar that is slated to open Thursday, July 15, co-owner Leo Arenas said. Situated for the past 18 years in what had been a service station building at the corner of North and River streets, El Bajío has been popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Now, Leo wants to expand on his restaurant by adding the bar in what had been a storeroom on the building’s east side. Although alcoholic drinks at the business aren’t anything new, a special place to consume them — and enjoy company — is. Woodworker and friend Tyler Hauxwell did most of the work building the actual bar and long, bar-like tables in Leo’s Bar. The two long, tall tables will have stools and are built so patrons sit facing each other while they drink, snack and talk. “We’re just trying to inspire other people to look outside the box and doing something other than just watching television,” Haux- well said. “I made this bar specifi cally so people could talk to each other face to face. It’s something that’s never really been done as far as bars being proactive so people face each other.” Menu: https://zmenu.com/el-bajio-enterprise-on- line-menu/ Also on Facebook “I TRY TO DO THE BEST FOR THE WHOLE COUNTY AND MAKE IT THE BEST FOR THE LOCAL PEOPLE.” Leo Arenas, co-owner of El Bajío Mexican restaurant Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain Leo Arenas, co-owner of El Bajío Mexican restaurant in Enterprise, center, stands in what will become Leo’s Bar adjacent to the restaurant when it opens Thursday, July 15, 2021. At left is woodworker Tyler Hauxwell, who did most of the woodwork in the bar, and at right is muralist John Michener, who painted the agave plants and other murals on the walls. Below, Arenas stands in the doorway of the bar. The bar itself has a glossy front over pictures of agave plants, the native Mexican plant from which tequila is made. Agave plants also are a common theme in the murals on the walls. Hauxwell said that in his work on the bar, he was hoping to repay Arenas for the latter’s kindness when Hauxwell was experienc- ing trouble with his now-de- funct chimney sweeping business. “We’ve been good friends for quite a long time,” Hauxwell said. “He was one of the few people around here who gave me any respect.” Arenas understood where Hauxwell was coming from. “He wanted to give back,” Arenas said. Longtime artist and mural painter John Michener pro- vided the creative touch for the agaves. “When I came here from Southern Oregon, it was just gray, concrete walls,” Michener said. “I’ve been painting murals all my life — over 50 years. I came in here to eat and there were no murals or anything. I showed Leo my portfolio and told him to close his eyes and imagine what he wanted.” Arenas said he wanted to “bring a hacienda to life,” complete with the agaves, such as were common in the Bajío — or valley — of his native Guanajuato, in cen- tral Mexico. He’s been in this country for 22 years, during which time he met and married his wife, Audra, a Baker City native. The couple has two sons and two daughters. The elder & Skylight Gallery son, Pablo, regularly helps around the restaurant. Arenas said plans for serving meals will remain the same and bar patrons will be able to wait there while their tables are made ready and their meals pre- pared. Appetizers not yet on the menu will be off ered in the bar. “If they want to order from the regular menu, they can go into the restau- rant and we can come in and tell them their table’s ready, their food’s ready,” he said. Arenas envisions adding the bar to his restaurant will be something that the county will fi nd an improved asset. “I try to do the best for the whole county and make it the best for the local peo- ple,” he said. ——— Bill Bradshaw is a reporter for the Wallowa County Chieftain. Have a business tip? Contact him at 541- 398-5503 or bbradshaw@ wallowa.com. Church Directory Finding books is our specialty CLUES ACROSS 1. Instagram pictures, e.g. 6. A portion of 10. Pushup counts 14. “Inuyasha” genre 15. Bread with palak paneer 16. Highway sign 17. Cabinet at Domino’s? 19. Caesar’s accusation 20. Had a meal 21. Oldest March sister in “Little Women” 22. Bay Area metropolis, to nonlocals 24. Dejected 25. Cape Canaveral org. 26. 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