Reviews on Southwestern food in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Shenandoah is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,134 at the 2010 census. David Vetter, the famous "boy in the plastic bubble", was from Shenandoah. In 1986 the Shenandoah city council renamed Tamina School Road to David Memorial Drive in honor of Vetter.
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4 based on 118 reviews
My brother, my grandson, and I stopped late on a Saturday night for a quick dinner. The tacos were good, not extraordinary. The service was okay. The margaritas were pretty good. The ambiance was okay. I think if you want some tacos on the cheap and fast, this is a good place to stop in. I would go there again in a pinch.
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4 based on 140 reviews
The ambiance of the restaurant and views are pleasant to take in while dining. The staff was friendly and food delicious.The skewers of chicken, shrimp and steak mixed with vegetables were delicious. Would go back to try a different dish if in the area.
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4 based on 89 reviews
Famous for more than thirty years of Legendary Tex-Mex, Pappasito's Cantina is known for the flavor, freshness and quality of their food and drinks! Pappasito's Cantina serves up succulent, sizzling fajitas, hand-crafted drinks and some of the best chips
From the beginning, the evening was wonderful. Our private room was comfortable and we were welcomed warmly by the staff. Drinks and appetizers were great. The margaritas were quite good. Dinner was served sit-down family style and consisted of chicken/steak fajitas with plenty of sides to choose from. Both meats were quite well prepared. They were Cooke as whole meat/breasts and sliced just before service started. It was very moist and tasty. Straight off the grill!!!The crowd filled the room fairly tightly but the staff new how to get the food out quickly and politely. There was no shortage of people to do the work. This was Texas hospitality at its best. I certainly canât comment upon the rest of the menu, but, as we left it sure appeared that all the guests were having a fun time. There were quite a few waiting for seating. I donât know if reservations are available but that would be a good idea. We certainly would recommend this place. Oh, yes, they try very hard to cater to any food allergies you might have.
4 based on 65 reviews
I havenât been to Chuyâs in a long time so when my colleagues suggested we go, I was game. I really enjoyed my tortilla soup and ate a ton of their chips with Jalapeño ranch dip (I might have been shoveling it in ... ). The first batch of chips was greasy, so I asked for a new basket which the waitress promptly supplied ... and when we asked for to-go cups for our sodas, she was also very accommodating. And of course, just love their eclectic decor. Overall, great service and prices. Weâll be back.
4 based on 139 reviews
Chipotle pork ribs, the beef & shrimp grill & the root beer here will make you come back for more! Look out for Carlos, he's the man that can suggest you options if you're undecided and wondering what to eat. Typical Mexican decor, ambience and for those wanting a home feel, they'll sing your birthday song in Mexican if you're planning on cutting your birthday cake there. Ideal for families with children, ample parking and great Mexican food!
4 based on 80 reviews
Inspired by long days on the Gulf, late nights on the ranch, and the colorful creations of our abuela, our family's Kitchen & Cantina brings together the rich foods and traditions we grew up with on both sides of the border.
Real Tex-Mex, with combo plates of the usual tamales and tacos...but also interesting variations like Goods Co. Seafood's avocado-heavy seafood cocktail and mini-empanadas. Fast, friendly service. A little noisy due to the large number of customers--and we were there a little early on a Tuesday evening. The place to bring out-of-towners for real Texas cooking.
4 based on 267 reviews
I had a luncheon meeting with a colleague at Guadalajara in The Woodlands. This is a nice Tex-Mex restaurant that has plenty of parking. The service personnel were outstanding - very friendly and attentive. The food, however, was not as good as the service and the ambiance, and what we got was inconsistent with the price we paid.
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