Indeed if you follow the Wiki link you learn that;
"The Zócalo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsokalo], plinth) is the main plaza or square in the heart of the historic center of Mexico City." (below)
Which brings me back to Disneyland again... the Zocalo there was Mexican themed... as a quick trip back to California reveals...
Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante
Bring all your amigos and indulge in classic Mexican cuisine on a beautiful bougainvillea-shaded hacienda patio. Exotic painted tiles, flowing fountains and stunning Mexican glass lanterns adorn the peaceful oasis. Sit back relax at this quick-service, fiesta-style restaurant.
History
"Rancho del Zocalo" translates to mean "Ranch of the Square" in English. The word "zocalo" has an interesting history at Disneyland Park. The open area at the entrance to Frontierland used to be called "El Zocalo" or "town square."
Further searches will lead you to one of the foremost designers & suppliers of unique furniture designs manufactured in different locations worldwide. (http://www.zocalo.ie/), of which I have NO affiliation. (Hence the UK addition).
Whereas Zocalousa will also lead you to more furniture.... (http://www.zocalousa.com/default.aspx).
But for me the very nature of this blog is summed up by calling it Zocalo UK. It is an opportunity for you to turn off your i-phones, ignore the pS3 or Xbox for ten seconds, make yourself comfortable in your chair and spend a few moments with your internet neighbours.
It's called Zocalo UK - the Mexican word for town square because it's where - just as in Mexico - people can meet, maybe eat and drink, whilst others just sit and talk.
Kick back, open that beer, pour that glass of wine. Unwrap that chocolate thats sitting on the table next to you... and indulge yourself!
Now you know why I'm Zocalo UK...
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