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El Rancho Mexican Grocery — Monticello Indiana | Redlow Group – Ep 7

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El Rancho Monticello Indiana — Mexican Grocery

Redlow Group visits El Rancho Monticello Indiana — meeting Ivan Gonzalez and shopping for skirt steak, tamales, and chili de arbol.

Michael Sims Redlow Group
Ryan Clemons Redlow Group

Michael Sims & Ryan Clemons
Co-Chairmen & Founders  ·  Redlow Group
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Quick Answer

What is El Rancho Mexican Grocery in Monticello Indiana?

El Rancho Monticello Indiana is a Mexican grocery store opened by Ivan Gonzalez — stocking skirt steak, fresh tamales, and chili de arbol. Specifically, inventory arrives weekly from distributors in Indianapolis and Chicago — making El Rancho the go-to destination for authentic ingredients.

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Ryan had been talking about skirt steak on the grill for a while. El Rancho Monticello Indiana is where that conversation finally turned into lunch. Specifically, El Rancho represents Monticello’s growing diversity. It is the sort of store that buyers from northwest Indiana and Chicago immediately recognize and appreciate. For buyers evaluating Monticello’s lifestyle and community depth, our Monticello community guide and guide to why Monticello is a top choice for homebuyers cover the full picture.

About El Rancho Monticello Indiana — Ivan Gonzalez’s Mexican Grocery

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Ivan Gonzalez and the Story Behind El Rancho

First and foremost, El Rancho was opened by Ivan Gonzalez. His parents had a Mexican restaurant, and Ivan originally wanted to launch a food truck. Specifically, COVID changed those plans, so Ivan opened the store first, with the food truck to follow. Furthermore, the store opened in November and made an immediate impression — a clean layout, wide selection, and a welcoming atmosphere. Moreover, Ryan had visited before and came away so impressed that he insisted the whole team make a trip. As a result, El Rancho established itself as something genuinely new for Monticello — filling a gap no mainstream retailer had filled.

Additionally, Ivan sources his inventory through distributors in Indianapolis and Chicago, with weekly deliveries keeping shelves stocked. Furthermore, Ivan had already sold out on multiple occasions — a clear signal Monticello was ready for this specialty grocery experience. For more on the growing diversity and community depth of Monticello, our guide to Monticello’s changing buyer preferences covers the market context.

What’s in the Store — The Shopping List

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Skirt Steak, Tamales, Chili de Arbol, and More

Additionally, the team worked through a genuine shopping haul — picking up everything for a proper arrachera cookout. Specifically, the centerpiece was the skirt steak, which Ivan tenderizes fresh in-store using a specialty meat paste. Specifically, no long marinade is needed — just apply before the grill heats up.

Skirt Steak (Arrachera)The specialty — tenderized in-store, ready to grill
Fresh TamalesMade daily — originally Friday/Saturday only, now every day
Chili de ArbolHard to find locally — perfect for homemade salsa
Meat Tenderizer PasteApply to skirt steak before grilling — no long marinating needed
Cheddar SeasoningSkirt steak seasoning blend for finishing on the grill
Specialty Sodas & ColasReal sugar options — Mexican Mandarin and more

Moreover, Ivan’s fresh tamales became an immediate hit — demand drove them from a Friday-Saturday-only item to daily production. Furthermore, the chili de arbol selection caught Ryan’s attention. It had been hard to find in Monticello until El Rancho opened. As a result, a single visit covers a shopping list that previously required a trip to Indianapolis or Chicago.

What El Rancho Tells Buyers About Monticello

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What El Rancho Tells Buyers About Monticello

Furthermore, El Rancho is more than a grocery store — it is a signal about the direction Monticello is heading. Specifically, Ryan noted that growing up in northwest Indiana, access to Mexican grocery stores was something he took for granted. Monticello had not traditionally offered this. Additionally, the diversity El Rancho represents strengthens Monticello’s long-term appeal for buyers from larger markets like Indianapolis and Chicago.

Moreover, Ivan’s story — launching a specialty grocery during a difficult period and expanding quickly — reflects the entrepreneurial energy driving Monticello. As a result, buyers who value community diversity and local business investment will find Monticello increasingly compelling. Combined with lakefront lifestyle, quality schools, and affordable real estate, El Rancho is one more reason Monticello stands apart. Our visit to The Lyme Eatery tells a similar story of young entrepreneurs building something meaningful in Monticello.

“The diversity here is just going up and up and up — and it’s fantastic.”

— Ryan Clemons, Redlow Group, at El Rancho Monticello Indiana

Frequently Asked Questions — El Rancho Monticello Indiana

What is El Rancho Mexican Grocery in Monticello Indiana?
El Rancho is a Mexican grocery store in Monticello Indiana — opened by owner Ivan Gonzalez — stocking skirt steak, fresh daily tamales, chili de arbol, specialty cheeses, meat tenderizer paste, authentic Mexican sodas, and a wide range of specialty pantry items sourced through distributors in Indianapolis and Chicago.
Does El Rancho in Monticello sell fresh tamales?
Yes — El Rancho makes fresh tamales daily. Indeed, demand was so strong after opening that tamale production expanded from a Friday-Saturday schedule to daily availability. Fresh tamales are one of El Rancho’s most popular items alongside the skirt steak.
What are El Rancho’s hours in Monticello Indiana?
At the time of the Redlow Group visit, El Rancho was open Monday through Friday 9am to 8pm and weekends 9am to 9pm. Hours may have changed since — contact El Rancho directly or check their current business listing for the most up-to-date hours.

More Questions About Monticello’s Growing Business Scene

How do I grill skirt steak (arrachera) from El Rancho?
Pick up the skirt steak from El Rancho along with their in-store meat tenderizer paste and cheddar skirt steak seasoning. Apply the tenderizer paste to the steak while your grill heats up — no long marinade time is needed. Once the grill is hot, add the steak, sprinkle with the cheddar seasoning, and cook to your preference. Ryan Clemons describes it as one of the easiest and most impressive grills you can do.
Is Monticello Indiana becoming more diverse?
Yes — Monticello’s community has been growing more diverse in recent years, with new businesses like El Rancho Mexican Grocery reflecting the changing character of the town. This growing diversity strengthens Monticello’s appeal for buyers from larger, more diverse markets who are looking for a small town that still offers the variety and community richness they value.
How can I buy a home in Monticello Indiana?
Contact Redlow Group through redlowgroup.com/contact/ to discuss available homes in Monticello and White County. The team provides neighborhood matching, community lifestyle context, and full buyer representation from first consultation through closing.

Buy Into Monticello’s Growing Community

Monticello Indiana is growing — in diversity, in local business investment, and in the everyday quality of life that makes it an increasingly compelling place to call home.

  • 1.Neighborhood matching based on proximity to local businesses, schools, lakes, and amenities
  • 2.Current listings across all Monticello neighborhoods at every price point
  • 3.Community context from a team embedded in White County life for years
  • 4.Full buyer representation from first conversation through closing day

El Rancho Monticello Indiana is a specialty store opened by Ivan Gonzalez — stocking fresh tamales, skirt steak, and chili de arbol. Specifically, the team visited to stock up for an arrachera cookout and came away impressed by the store’s cleanliness, selection, and Ivan’s warmth. Furthermore, El Rancho represents the growing diversity that makes Monticello compelling for buyers from larger markets. It is a town expanding its character in ways that matter for long-term real estate value.

Ultimately, El Rancho is one more reason Monticello keeps getting better. Redlow Group is here to help you be part of it.

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