Reviews on Mexican food in Hope, Arkansas, United States. Hope is a city in Hempstead County in southwestern Arkansas, United States. Hope is the county seat of Hempstead County and the principal city of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Hempstead and Nevada counties. As of the 2010 census the population was 10,095, and in 2015 the population was estimated at 9,891.
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4 based on 146 reviews
Extensive menu to choose from at reasonable prices. Taste of food was average but presented nicely. Service was excellent.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Ultimately we go into a restaurant to eat. So the food has to be amazing. The food was not amazing. The queso was very runny, the green Salsa was not my favorite. I had steak and shrimp and was very very salty. Why is this review hard to write? The service was outstanding! The food was out fast and hot. The dinning room was very clean and stuffed full as a tick. The team never missed a beat. Iâm sorry the not so glaring review. Maybe it was an off night. I would be willing to try it again based on the service.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Located in a little shopping area this is a wonderful find. Pros: Clean seating and fun decorFriendly and attentive staffYummy foodQuickly servedCasual atmosphere (nothing fancy)ConsI like salted chipsMild salsa- I like it spicy :)
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We are here for lunch. Service was great and the salsa was awesome. The tamales were delicious and handmade. I had the pork tamales. Definitely recommend this restaurant.
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 1501 N Hervey St in Hope. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa Supreme. So come
I arrived at this Taco Bell shortly after 12 noon and found a long line inside. This is unusual at a Taco Bell. The staff explained they were a bit short handed. It took about 20 minutes before I could place my order, and another 20 minutes before I received it. Other than that everything was normal. I didn't go through the drive thru lane because the exit is the worst I've ever seen for any fast food I've been to. The only way to leave once you pick up your food is to go right into the busy intersection of Hervey St. and Commerce St, , which is US 278, just south of the junction with I -30 at exit 30. You are stuck by the traffic waiting for the light to change at the intersection. After that experience I vowed never to use the drive thru lane there again.
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