Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Strongsville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Strongsville is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 44,750. The city's nickname 'Crossroads of the Nation,' originated from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) intersecting with the Southwestern Electric Line that connected Cleveland and Wooster, Ohio. As the railroad line ceased operation in 1931, the motto and city seal have been adapted to reflect the modern day intersection of Interstate 71 and the Ohio Turnpike.
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Find your nearby Taco Bell at 14529 Pearl Rd in Strongsville. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the Naked Chicken Chalupa, $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad,
About the same as other locations. The food not very good. Tacos and other items are real soggy. You can do better at a Mexican Restaurant.
I thought it was good. I am a big fan of Chipotle and thought it was very similar with more choices of sauces. It is a little bit pricer than chipotle but they have daily specials too.
I love the food at this Chipotle. The chicken always tastes great, as do the other ingredients. Some servers will give you a generous scoop of chicken, others are a little stingy. The servers + cashiers are always friendly + prompt. As an observation, almost every worker has either a tattoo or a piercing or both. This doesn't bother me, it was just something I noticed. (I haven't seen that anywhere else)The dining area gets pretty noisy, even when there are only a few people dining. It doesn't bother me, really - I kind of like it. However, someone with sensory issues (like one of my kids) might not be able to tolerate it.This Chipotle is located between a Jimmy John's sandwich shop + a 24 hr Donut Scene.
4 based on 126 reviews
We dined here based on the high Trip Advisor rating for the area. Restaurant lived up to the high expectations. Not the largest footprint, but speedy eating and service. Extensive menu with all the traditional offerings and some of their own twists on classics. Margarita varieties from 'stock to premium'. We had their premium version (Texanas or something similar?) and these were absolutely fantastic. As for the food, tortilla chips were fresh, salsa delicious and appeared house made. Queso dip also fantastic. The kids tacos were crisp with generous rice and bean sides. The fajitas were fantastic with all the typical fixings. Enchiladas with a take on mole sauce were simply amazing. Maybe the best I've had ever, if not in a long time. Cost was reasonable on all items and certainly worth it in retrospect after our meal. Service was prompt and courteous. The staff went out of their way to act with younger guests (not only our children, but young children through teenagers at other tables too). This was a great touch to really provide that personal appeal. Well done.All in all, this may be the best Mexican restaurant between Medina, Summit, and Stark counties!
4 based on 119 reviews
Very popular restaurant and I can see why. The food is very good and there is a nice selection. The staff is fantastic and manage to stay very happy, friendly and upbeat no matter how busy the place is. We had nine people in our group and we all had a great time.
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4 based on 115 reviews
Went for my husband Dave's birthday celebration with my sister Renee and "brother" Jimmy". They have become "regulars" of Augie's and frequent Cozumel. He is the best server, so happy and energetic and of course, gives us excellent service!Our food was delicious, the margaritas fantastic and the fried ice cream a "killer dessert".We were glad to see Augie again, as we had met him years ago. Made this a very special night for my husband. Thanks Augie!!!Carol & Dave and Renee & Jimmy
4 based on 139 reviews
Royalton Road between I-71 and I-77 is a virtual food desert. However, on Royalton Road west of I-71 in Strongsville there is the mall and the historic downtown with dozens of restaurants to choose from. Right in the middle of these two areas on the south side of the road sits the best of the bunch, Gran Fiesta. The parking lot is large and free, the menu is extensive, and the seaters and servers are helpful and friendly. I happened to be in the area on business and needed to eat before heading home so stopped in by myself. Some greeters act like it's a pain to seat one person. Not here- I was greeted as if I was a regular and promptly had chips, salsa, and drink delivered. Waitress greeted me in Spanish but then switched to English. I tried the special soup of the day and then ordered a special dinner too. The waitress actuallytried to talk me out of it, warning me that it was a lot of food. It was- and even I couldn't eat that much. Wound up taking about half home so I had lunch the next day. The dinner had the best relleno I've had in the Cleveland suburbs and the tacos, tostadas, burrito and enchiladas were top notch as well. I have paid more at other places for one entree than I paid for the whole special dinner here. I grew up in the Southwest so always enjoy good Mexican food and I highly recommend Gran Fiesta.
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