Find out what Southwestern restaurants to try in Dickinson. Dickinson is a city in Galveston County, Texas, within Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The population was 18,680 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Service is good, food is ok. Soup is great. Margaritas taste great but give me a headache every time. ( need to stop ordering them ). Good for families. Parking lot is somewhat of a nightmare if you go during busy times. In the Bay Colony area.
4 based on 25 reviews
Was seated very easy, ordered drinks and had a code for a free appetizer and was not allowed to use it. I had the chipotle chicken crispers and they were not hot. Two other servers helped us and they were very nice just not ours. Too bad for us I guess.
4 based on 112 reviews
Our family and a friend had dinner here Saturday night. Once again, bravo Esteban's! This is my favorite Tex-Mex spot in the area. I absolutely love their spicy fajitas. I think it's all I have ever eaten here. The portion for one is really enough for two as I took home enough to have dinner the next evening. I love their Queso. Their red salsa is great too. Everyone is nice and even though it's always crowded, you usually don't have to wait more than 5 minutes for a table. We'll be back.
3 based on 39 reviews
Abuelo's brings you a singular dining experience that combines authentic standards with the rich, subtle flavors of coastal and interior Mexican cuisine. Escape to the courtyard under our beautiful sky, enjoy our inspired surroundings and savor the except
Had lunch with friend. Service was very good.Friend had salad and soup. She stated it was outstanding. I had the chicken medallions. Good size. Only complaint was it was very dry on outside bread coating and very bland. Inside was very good. I would have again as i really like the combination, but again some sauce might have made it 5 stars. As always YMMV
3 based on 47 reviews
I sat on the nice patio on a clear, cool night expecting a good experience. It was anything but. I ordered the El Corral Trio ($16)--beef fajitas were chewy, but chicken & shrimp were fine. It took forever to get my order. The waiter said it was because they were slammed with a large group. I reminded him that he didn't bring tortillas for my fajitas--same excuse, the big party meant the tortillas weren't ready yet. When they finally arrived several minutes later, they were room temp and beginning to get hard & stiff. That tells me they were ready when my meal was and he just forgot them. Charro beans were off-temperature and not very good to boot By now, I was in a hurry because of the delays with the kitchen and/or the waiter. I noticed he doubled the tab--what was supposed to be $19.93 total had the same amount included as the tip--$39.86 for slow service, tough beef and stiff tortillas?? A $19 tip, I don't think so! I took the ticket to the receptionist since my waiter was nowhere in sight. Some guy who may have been the manager said they would have to correct the over charge at the bar's register and instructed me to follow the receptionist to the bar. Then the waiter shows up, looks at the ticket, mutters something about a computer glich and says follow him back to the receptionist area because the mistake will have to be corrected on the receptionist's register. They got me running all over the place to correct their mistake?? There's a popular Mexican restaurant (El Sombrero) right across the parking lot and that's where I'll go next time.
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