Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Lino Lakes, Minnesota, United States. Lino Lakes (/ˈlaɪnoʊ ˈleɪks/ LY-noh LAYKS) is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 20,216 at the 2010 census. Interstates 35W and 35E are two of the main routes in the community. It is an outer suburb north of the Twin Cities.
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4 based on 19 reviews
A standard Chipotle, but it is usually very, very busy around dinner time. Most Chiptles when there is a long line, it moves pretty quickly, here it's not as fast. If you order online for a specific time, they food is almost never ready, even if you arrive after the time was due....
Apparently, I'm the last person on earth to have never had Chipotle. This restaurant was really busy, crowded, and loud but the staff was friendly and the food was really fresh and good. I could taste the cilantro even though I couldn't see it in the food. A bit spicy, but I would go back-- just not during the dinner rush.
We've loved this restaurant for years. Since it converted to El Loro - the food is even better, They have the best crispy chips and amazing flavored salsa selections. Service is always very friendly and prompt. Consistently good. Whether dropping by for a quick lunch (and seriously its served very quickly) or hanging out with friends in the evening, this is a great choice. Added an outdoor patio too now that the weather is improving.
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 4240 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE in Blaine. 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 Supre
Hey they didn't have Taco Tuesday but did order 3 Hard Shell Tacos $ 1.29@. Ok portion asked for Hot Sauce got 3 packets it was Norwegian Hot Sauce (mild) but did enjoy the meal.
3 based on 14 reviews
We've been there almost every weekend since discovering this relatively new restaurant in the Lino Lakes area. Generally we're not into mexican food because, with most places we've been to in the past, the food doesn't taste fresh but rather like typical greasy spoon fair. Don Julio's is a refreshing change.First, the inside is new, very clean and generally a nice place to be. If you like watching sports, there are several strategically placed big screen TVs which are tuned to several sports channels. Also, they play spanish themed music all the time, which adds to the already good atmosphere. Everyone we noticed working there is spanish-speaking, so that's cool too. Oh, the prices are good too. Overall value in our opinion is excellent.The food, as the title says, tastes fresh and the flavors and good too. Yesterday when there I got the Taco Salad with shredded chicken and my wife got the Chicken Quesadillas. Second time with the Salad and I love it. My wife loved her Quesadillas, which were packed with shredded chicken as well.Overall, this restaurant is a winner if you like mexican food. I don't know of another similar restaurant in this area so I expect they will do very well here. We highly recommend visiting.
4 based on 19 reviews
My husband & I went there to celebrate my birthday.I ordered a medium strawberry margarita & he ordered a 32 oz Dos Equis beer. The margarita that was delivered to the table was a regular flavored one-not strawberry. The server realized it & asked if I wanted a different one which I declined. My husband's beer came with sporadic orange flecks around the top rim & floating inside of the beer. Also pretty sure it wasn't the larger of their two tap beer options as ordered. That was sent back & was taken off of our bill. We left without ordering because we weren't sure what else they'd get wrong or what else would be in our food. First & last time there.
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4 based on 126 reviews
If you are looking for a step up from Don Julio's or Acapulco then you may want to consider Fiesta Cancun. This location shares real estate with a gas station, which is a little strange but the food is good. I had the cheese dip($4.50) for a much smaller bowl than others but probably healthier option and the chips and salsa are free. I ended up splitting the Enchiladas Potosinas($11.50) with a friend and it was delicious and I was full. They were offering 2-4-1 Margarita's, but at $9 and based on the size of glass, i'm not sure it was a huge deal, still nice though. I'm not saying this is my new "Go-to" Mexican place, but i do think they put out better food than the others mentioned.
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