Reviews on Southwestern food in Adams, Massachusetts, United States. Adams is a town in northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 8,485 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 356 reviews
The beautifully decorated restaurant has an excellent menu of Mexican dishes. It also has a specials menu that tonight featured paella ,a Spanish dish. We started by sharing an arugula salad that was nicely appointed with orange slices, mango, goats cheese, and a wonderful creamy dressing. I had two green corn enchiladas filled with shredded veggies and accompanied by rice and delicious black beans. Tonight they did not have a fish dish my wife wanted, so they made up a dish with shrimp,veggies,and a sauce to die for. It came with rice and black beans. For dessert we had an excellent flan topped with fresh mint leaves. The service is with cloth napkins and white tablecloths. The price was reasonable. If you're traveling about this area, don't miss this gem!
4 based on 54 reviews
Our service was poor and slow. We didn't enjoy our visit here and wished we went elsewhere for dinner. We arrived at 6:30PM and received our one course entrees at 7:30PM. I had a 16 oz. BBC Steel Rail draft beer ($5.25) and she had an Iced Tea ($2.95) + Raspberry flavoring ($.35 extra). She order Tacos ($11.95) to eat, and I had the Drunken Shrimp ($17.95). That's it. Nothing else. How does this take an hour from the time we were seated to get served? My shrimp were cold. I picked at it, mostly for bites with the melted cheese on them. Also, our server, Alyah, seemed to be in la la land the entire time. I'm not sure what planet she's from but a bit of professionalism and maturity goes along way in the customer service industry. We have come to our senses and will not be returning here again.
4 based on 46 reviews
Very good because our waitstaff person was marvelous: super friendly and super positive, with impeccable manners! You rarely find waitstaff this genuine and lovely!That said. The food was typical Tex Mex. Salsa was not spicy whatsoever. Guacamole had a good amount of garlic. Enchiladas Rojas seemed very home made; I enjoyed them because this is one restaurant that still does the traditional chopped tomato and lettuce garnish! The grilled chicken wrap was good, although the wrap part was pretty blah. And I commend them for perfectly steamed broccoli for the side! Seltzer with lime was great. Nice visit for both of us. I do wish it was a bit cleaner, but I am pretty picky about that!
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