Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Fort Pierce, Florida, United States. Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is also known as the Sunrise City, sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City. The population was 41,590 at the 2010 census. As of 2012, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 42,645. It was named after the Fort Pierce Army post which was built nearby in 1838 during the Second Seminole War. The military post had been named for Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, a career United States Army officer and the brother of President Franklin Pierce.
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Great new Mexican restaurant in west Ft. Pierce! Saw the "Now Open" signs and went in for lunch. Greeted by beautiful, smiling faces in this newly redesigned space, we were immediately serviced tortilla chips with freshly made salsa and spicy salsa verde. There's something on the menu to satisfy everyone. We chose off the lunch menu (chicken fajitas & steak fajitas). Both had very tender seared meat with peppers and onions (tomatoes, too with the chicken). All perfectly cooked with a plate of sides including freshly made chunky guacamole and handmade corn tortillas. The portions so large we had plenty left over to take home for another meal. We will definitely be back (and bring friends!) often to try more from the menu. They also have a bar so I'll be trying the margaritas or sangria when we go back for dinner. This is Brisas del Mar #3 of their Florida locations. They have a successful formula - fresh, delicious food and great service in a bright atmosphere. You will not be disappointed. Plenty of room for large groups, too. Near the turnpike and I-95 exits in Ft Pierce so an easy stop for lunch or dinner on your road trip.
4 based on 13 reviews
The restaurant location on the corner of 2nd St and Orange Ave hasn't had much success in the past. Between the previous Yellowfin and Orange Bloom, there wasn't much of a culinary attraction to either establishment, and hence they closed. I was skeptical when I saw Casa Azetca take over the location, but I kept hearing good things about it, so last night we went there for dinner with another couple.If you like Mexican cuisine, this place is outstanding! The tables were filling up quickly when we arrived at 6:15 on a Friday night, and by 6:45 there was a line waiting by the door.Looking around me, the entire staff seemed to be inspired to really make this restaurant successful. The service was excellent! Thanks, Lupita!! The drinks are not overly priced. We all had nice glasses of Don Julio at only $8.95 each, and the Pino Noir was $5.25. Very nice!The menu is pretty extensive, so whatever Mexican food you're in the mood for, it's likely that they're serving it. For the main course I had the steak Quesadilla and my wife had the steak and chicken Fajitas. Both were delicious and the servings were more than we could eat.By the time we were having our entrees, the staff was still setting up more tables to handle the crowd. It was so nice to see this restaurant filled to the max with people enjoying their meals.They obviously inherited the tables used by the previous establishments, and they are showing signs of wear. It would be nice if at some point they could upgrade their interior. If they keep going the way they are with excellent food and service, I would not be surprised to see this happen soon!Our bill for two of us was only $50 including the cost of the drinks and having ordered one of the more expensive entrees at $14.99!With the excellent food, excellent service, and very reasonable prices, we'll be back often!Our bill for two people was only $50 including the drinks and one of the more expensive entree choices (at $14.99!).
4 based on 12 reviews
The restaurant location on the corner of 2nd St and Orange Ave hasn't had much success in the past. Between the previous Yellowfin and Orange Bloom, there wasn't much of a culinary attraction to either establishment, and hence they closed. I was skeptical when I saw Casa Azetca take over the location, but I kept hearing good things about it, so last night we went there for dinner with another couple.If you like Mexican cuisine, this place is outstanding! The tables were filling up quickly when we arrived at 6:15 on a Friday night, and by 6:45 there was a line waiting by the door.Looking around me, the entire staff seemed to be inspired to really make this restaurant successful. The service was excellent! Thanks, Lupita!! The drinks are not overly priced. We all had nice glasses of Don Julio at only $8.95 each, and the Pino Noir was $5.25. Very nice!The menu is pretty extensive, so whatever Mexican food you're in the mood for, it's likely that they're serving it. For the main course I had the steak Quesadilla and my wife had the steak and chicken Fajitas. Both were delicious and the servings were more than we could eat.By the time we were having our entrees, the staff was still setting up more tables to handle the crowd. It was so nice to see this restaurant filled to the max with people enjoying their meals.They obviously inherited the tables used by the previous establishments, and they are showing signs of wear. It would be nice if at some point they could upgrade their interior. If they keep going the way they are with excellent food and service, I would not be surprised to see this happen soon!Our bill for two of us was only $50 including the cost of the drinks and having ordered one of the more expensive entrees at $14.99! With the excellent food, excellent service, and very reasonable prices, we'll be back often!Our bill for two people was only $50 including the drinks and one of the more expensive entree choices (at $14.99!).
4 based on 68 reviews
Very bland and boring Tex-Mex food. Watch out for added tips and unauthorized items on your bill. Do not use credit or debit cards. In addition check your credit card statement for added one or two dollars. (Small enough that you won't challenge). I still eat there (as a last resort) and always check my bill and pay cash. I usually tip 20%, however when they add 15%, that's all they get.No mention anywhere that a tip is being added to the bill when servicing two customers.
4 based on 37 reviews
They cook their neat outdoors. All dishes come with a hot Chile to. Amp up the heat. Very tasty and well done. The interior needs done imagination but the food is great. Try the steak or chicken which are grilled to perfection. They have lunch and dinner specials. I would personally take out but you can eat there. Very local in character of ithe criwd
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4 based on 195 reviews
It's a small place, but the service is great and the menu is eclectic, something for everybody though. I actually like their hamburgers, yup, served in a wrap with shredded lettuce tomatoes and cheese... they are the best, and if your wasitline will allow it, add some tater tots, they are way yummy.
4 based on 264 reviews
Four of us had lunch recently at Costa Azul, and we all loved it! It's worthy of its #1 Trip Advisor rating, which attracted us as we met in Ft. Pierce -- halfway between Cocoa Beach & Lake Placid. The Veggie Burrito, loaded with beans, rice, onions, mushrooms, red peppers is tasty and filling. Also excellent are the Taco Salad, Fajita Burritos, & Quesadilla. Noteworthy is the perk that Seniors, 65 & Older, may order from the LUNCH Menu ALL day. We splurged and ordered the silky smooth Flan for dessert. Mmmm good! Marisol is a helpful, experienced server.
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