Que Tal?, a new Mexican restaurant and bar, opens today at the old Street Scene location.Owners Mike Greenberg and Dave Groves created a restaurantcharacterized by Greenberg as a “Mexican Boston Chicken.” Customers can build their own burritos for under $4.95, Greenberg said.The menu is based on the “San Franciso Taqueria,” which offers Mexican-style taste combined with San Franciscan health consciousness. “Freshness and taste will set us apart from the rest,” Greenberg said.Que Tal? provides fresh Mexican foods made on site by Francisco Sarmiento, a chef from Chihuahua, Mexico.The full-service bar at Que Tal? includes 16 beers on tap and as many as eight kinds of tequila, Greenberg said.The restaurant provides entertainment up to six nights a week with free movies and games on some nights. “We will also eventually take advantage of the Columbus music scene,” said Greenberg.Groves said he wants to provide a “party shack atmosphere,” including “Freeze-brain Fridays,” where customers compete in drinking frozen margaritas made with the bar’s unique slush machine.Groves and Greenberg purchased the property in September at a public auction and reopened a month later as Street Scene at 1776 N. High St. They closed the restaurant over Christmas break.”This gave us a month to get plans together,” Greenberg said.Workers completed a major overhaul in which they ripped out and replaced all of the plumbing, painted and cleaned the entire property, and expanded and reworked the kitchen to accommodate the new menu, he said.Greenberg owns the original Que Tal? restaurant in Cleveland, which opened about 18 months ago. Groves, who encouraged Greenberg to join him in buying the restaurant in Columbus, hopes it will have the same success as the first. Joe Williams, director of real estate for Campus Partners said they met with the new owners to inform them about Campus Partners and offer assistance. “We are hopeful that they are able to improve the property and wish the new restaurant the best of luck,” he said.