Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Olmsted Falls. Olmsted Falls is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a southwestern suburb of Cleveland. The population was 9,024 at the 2010 census. The city’s main business district is located at the corners of Bagley and Columbia Roads, and contains the Grand Pacific Junction, a historic and pedestrian friendly shopping district.
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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.
4 based on 179 reviews
Good Food but greasy and cheese is a little watered down! There is always a wait for a table so be prepared. Also there is no seating for your wait. The staff is friendly and the place is always packed. There is plenty of parking.
4 based on 169 reviews
This restaurant has moved to a new location in Fairview Park - wonder if that's what brought it down to a completely average Mexican restaurant from its earlier higher quality? Yes, the chips & salsa were immediate and the salsa was nicely hot & tangy. But the entrees - we were a party of six, including two children - were just average. Can't judge the cheeseburger (!) or the child's quesadilla, both of which were quickly devoured.However, our two orders of enchiladas Rancheras (one chicken, one ground beef) were nothing to write home about. The beef was almost pasty in consistency, there was relatively little "taste" to the enchiladas, and everything was just smothered in cheese. Perhaps our vistas have broadened, but there are better Mexican restaurants within easy driving distance, rather than heading toward CLE for just average.
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We found the portions large and food delicious on our recent lunch. I enjoyed the nachos with pork while my husband loved his burrito. Staff presented no objection to customizing our choices. Inside seating is simple & limited but clean. One bathroom available for patrons - needs a good clean.
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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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