“Come One, Come All” and boy they did. Downtown Dunedin was a buzz once again last night. All the locals headed to Casa Tina’s after a long day of work to celebrate the festivities Cinco De Mayo. It was perfect Florida weather 77 degrees and clear blue skys with puffy white clouds and a light sea breeze. Gorgeous weather! Casa Tina’s who’s been serving authentic Mexican cuisine for 24 years did not disappoint. Food and beverage tents were erected serving the traditional street food, chips and salsa, and other great Mexican small dishes. Sangrias, Margaritas, wine and ice cold beer made available outside as well as small gifts and tokens straight from Mexico. T-Shirts, sombreros, paper-flower crowns, jewelry and so much more sold. Casa Tina’s hosts the Cinco De Mayo festival every year and every year there are more and more visitors checking out downtown Dunedin. So many people showed up I couldn’t keep count. The line to enter Casa Tina’s restaurant went so long, it wrapped around the street. The interior of the restaurant …