Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Marfa. Marfa is a city in the high desert of the Trans-Pecos in far West Texas, located between the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park. It is the county seat of Presidio County, and its population as of the 2010 United States Census was 1,981. The city was founded in the early 1880s as a water stop; the population increased during World War II, but the growth stalled and reversed somewhat during the late 20th century. Today, Marfa is a tourist destination and a major center for Minimalist art. Attractions include Building 98, the Chinati Foundation, artisan shops, historical architecture, a classic Texas town square, modern art installments, art galleries, and the Marfa lights.
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4 based on 124 reviews
Bread was offered by our Order Taker but it is not complimentary. It was warm, with spreadable butter and ground/shaved olive for $6.The menu reflected tonightâs date, 3 August 2019. Their offerings vary daily!Their Grilled Eggplant is nicely presented but salty for me.The fusion of tastes (pickled pink onions, black beans, cilantro, pink cabbage, jalapeno?) in their Pork Belly Tostada (very thin) is superbly appetizing!Seared Tuna with rice and grilled green beans was perfectly cooked. Crusty outside and pink inside.Warmed, the Dark Chocolate Torte was creamy, grainy, and fine tasting.At 6:30, 1.5 hours after opening time, the place was hopping with tables having been turned already.The young lady that took our order was on top of moving us out quickly but subtly done. They do not share their wi fi password even after we enjoyed our early dinner.This rating would have been Excellent had the Grilled Eggplant not been salty and had the warm bread been complimentary.
4 based on 124 reviews
Stopped in for breakfast and had very good burritos. A delightful, tiny space. I would gladly dine there again! Highly recommended for an inexpensive meal.
3 based on 142 reviews
Don't be put off by appearances, just count the pick-up trucks in the parking lot. These drivers know where to eat. Friendly service for our breakfast combos - eggs over easy with bacon. I had a biscuit (warm and fluffy) and my husband had wheat toast. Three strips of bacon each - all quite a bargain and a very nice meal. Salsa available on request.
4 based on 13 reviews
Group of three during busy spring break period, for breakfast. We were seated very quickly, but had a very long wait to even receive menus. The service was friendly. Had veggie omelet, others had huevos rancheros. Food was ok, but nothing exceptional. There aren't a lot of breakfast spots available in this town, and this one is adequate. Ambiance was so-so.
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