Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Godfrey. Godfrey is a village in Madison County, Illinois, United States. The population was 17,982 at the 2010 census. Godfrey is located within the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Find your nearby Taco Bell at 70 Homer Adams Pkwy in Alton. 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
Their drive through is very slow as they usually have only one person taking orders, collecting money, and handing out food. I ordered bean burritos with no sauce and onions. I like dipping my burritos in mild sauce. They limit how many sauces you can have for each item. This is rediculous! I am not going back to this location. The last time I came through they forgot my cheese on my burritos and I did not complain. I saved them cost on removing the sauce on the inside plus saved then on onions. I am not petty with you, please don't be petty with me.
Where to eat Diner food in Godfrey: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 22 reviews
Ugh!!!! This was the WORST service we have had in a long time. The waitress never refilled sodas...just pushed margaritas. The first two items on the menu, I was told they did not have, so I settled for chicken nachos. They were barely o.k. My daughter specifically asked if the quesadillas had fresh mushrooms and was told yes! They were canned and rubbery. They did remove them from her bill.We will not return or recommend this restaurant!!!!
It's not a huge restaurant, but the food is delicious! Quirky Mexican decor on the inside with tables and booths for guests. Usual menu items are there, with a few variations as well. Staff were friendly and food was prepared quickly. We would definitely stop here again!
3 based on 17 reviews
Service was attentive, seated right away and waitress was very timely. Food was prepared fast and served hot. Food was tasty. They even accommodated my particular request for whole beans rather than refried as my side dish. Dad enjoyed his enchiladas and I enjoyed by tacos de carne asada with pinto beans. They even serve their beer with frosty mugs, nice touch! They have a small patio which I love to mention because I am always looking for places to sit outside.
4 based on 41 reviews
Riviera Maya is a staple Alton restaurant. Well really El Mezcal was the staple, but Riviera Maya replaced it a couple of years ago, but they are pretty much the exact same restaurant. It's the same menu you can find at every American-style Mexican restaurant in the Midwest, so if you like that, you'll like Riviera Maya.
4 based on 20 reviews
We went to this restaurant upon a recommendation from a friend. We went in the late evening. The staff were polite although a bit inattentive. We all ordered something different. I ordered a vegetarian plate: the best part were the beans, very tasty in my burrito; the bad was that there wasn't a scrap of vegetable on the plate, no tomatoes no lettuce nothing. The other guests ordered the fajitas, the meat did not look truly grilled and didn't sizzle one bit when it came out and the burrito looked and tasted as though the beef was boiled. They forgot to bring our queso dip completely. The atmosphere was fair, a little untidy and dirty in the dining room but we did come in late. The bathroom however was dirty and unpleasant.
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