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Springsteen finds American dream in owner of Chilangos Mexican restaurant in Highlands

HIGHLANDS - There are not many restaurants in New Jersey that can testify to the fact that they are a favorite of rock legend Bruce Springsteen the way Chilangos in Highlands can.

“I came into contact with Bruce’s personal chef, Jacob Varela, after a chance meeting in my restaurant in 2000,” said Leo Cervantes, owner of the Mexican restaurant. “Jacob invited me to his birthday party where Bruce would make an appearance. I met him and he told me that he was starting a tequila collection. He liked the selection I had in my restaurant and was very impressed with the types that I carried at that time.

“Not long afterwards, Bruce decided to throw a party at my restaurant for my employees and I,” Cervantes said. “Bruce and his wife Patti showed up to the party and told me how much they loved the food. After talking with Bruce extensively about my own life story, he told me that my journey was the true definition of the American dream. Since then, we have been good friends and he continues to browse my tequila collection, which includes almost 300 different types.”

Cervantes' American dream started on the outskirts of Mexico City. It was not an easy experience.

Leo Cervantes, owner of Chilangos in Highlands on May 18, 2022.
Leo Cervantes, owner of Chilangos in Highlands on May 18, 2022.

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“We grew up poor and our neighborhood was very rough,” Cervantes said. “We would walk to school everyday with torn shoes, which was very hard for my siblings and I. Fortunately, my mother, who is my hero, strived everyday to make a better life for our family, no matter what it took.

“She was hard working and very positive, so she started out making clothes for me and my brothers and sisters,” Cervantes said. “Afterwards, for the most part, we had nice clothes to wear and she kept doing that for a while just to take care of us.”

Cervantes began working for himself at a very young age to help support his family.

“We did a little of everything,” Cervantes said. “We washed cars, worked with mechanics and things like that. I even had my hand in plumbing for a little while. We started with practically nothing, as far as our living space went, and we built our house from the ground up. It took some time, but we were happy once everything was done.”

At one point, Cervantes’ mother, Abigail, took it upon herself to open a convenience store and had a couple of different locations.

“We started a little store in Mexico,” Cervantes said. “My mother had a friend who initially opened the stores, but because she was good friends with my mother, she told my mother that she would help her by having her run these stores. Even though we were really young at the time, we helped out in the stores and it kept us out of trouble.