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4 based on 32 reviews
I love me some Fuzzy's. Not only are their tacos great but their burritos and salads are also delicious. They also have a great drink selection with beer on tap and frozen margaritas.
4 based on 57 reviews
Authentic mexican dishes with a touch of tex-mex Our cuisine is deeply rooted in authentic Mexican tradition while other dishes have adventurous new Tex-Mex inspired flavors. Every dish tells a story of balance, texture and origin. Located in the heart of
Stopped in for dinner for two on a business trip, trying to keep things lowkey, yet tastey... this place was a good find.The menu offers a wide variety a and some creative dishes... I opted for the brisket burrito...nice choice. Combined with a local Dallas brew and a bourbon, it made for a satisfying evening.The service was topnotch!
4 based on 98 reviews
Chips and salsa 5 starsBean soup and I donât like beans 4 stars enchiladas are 5 stars!Great service! Good prices ! Better than uncle Julioâs
4 based on 78 reviews
We went here after doing the Peppa Pig playground in the shopping mall. It is located very close to the mall so that was convenient.I have two sets of comments.The first is a standalone assessment. I had been to the Blue Goose on Greenville (in far away Dallas) so I was familiar with the restaurant. Everything was more or less fine at this location. The server was friendly, fast, and efficient. The food was reasonably good. The happy hour prices on margaritas were great. There's a private parking lot so that is convenient. The second set of comments puts Blue Goose in a comparative context. Compared to our favorite, Mariano's, Blue Goose just is not as good. By a long shot. The stuffed jalapeños at BG used halved pickled jalapeños and there was cheese inside. You get mainly heat, not much actual flavor. The ones at Mariano's use fresh, whole jalapeños and the flavors are incredible. Margaritas at BG tasted like chemicals, not fresh. The wife's beef enchiladas at BG were cold inside. My chicken nachos were ok and were hot, but they are not nearly as flavorful as at Mariano's where they use mesquite wood to cook everything.I am going with 3 stars because of the comparison, which, after all, is what we do in our mind when we think about where to eat out.Thank you for stopping in! We are sorry to hear you found our food only average as we strive to be the best around the Dallas area! Our House margaritas are made with a recipe and margarita mix we have created and perfected over the years since 1984 so we are saddened to hear you feel they tasted like chemicals. We do have many options for margaritas made with fresh lime juice if you'd like to try some of our other options! P.S. Wednesdays our La Flaca (skinny margarita made with top shelf tequila, fresh squeezed lime and agave nectar) are $5 all day!If there is ever any issue with your entree, please let us know immediately so that we may take care of you while you're dining! Your experience means everything to us as we are in the business for you, our guests.We hope you will decide to stop by again. Thank you for your honest feedback!All the best
3 based on 728 reviews
The Riverwalk Cantina has a breakfast buffet that is the true idea of a buffet. They have cereals, breads/pastries, cheese/meat board, oatmeal, grits, and stations for eggs, pancakes and french toast. I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but you get the idea. It was fabulous, as was the service!!! Mina was our server and he definitely went above and beyond to make our meal the best ever! It might be on the pricey side, but it's well worth it!
5 based on 40 reviews
Very friendly staff, great food! I had the large frito pie (with two tamales on top) and it was delicious and much more than I could eat. My grandson had a huge burrito. Can't remember the name of it but there's a special dip/chip item that is outstanding! We'll definitiely visit again.
4 based on 332 reviews
Late afternoon supper before attending an event in the area , the food is always excellent , and the staff is so friendly !! When ever we are in this area of Dallas we stop here
4 based on 675 reviews
Used to love Esparza"s.The service is still excellent but the food was aweful. The Tomales were dry and tasteless like they had been sitting for days. The beef taco had no flavor and was mushy.The guacamole had a strange taste like it was going bad. The brisket taco was also dry. This used to to my first choice for mexican in the area, but after this visit I doubt I will return .
4 based on 392 reviews
Iplanned my visit to Tolberts several weeks ago when I learned a long time friend's band was playing there. Having never patronized the restaurant, I really didn't know what to expect food wise from the chili parlor with the famous moniker in downtown Grapevine, but it was a good surprise. Parking couldn't be better with a well lit public lot next door, a side entrance next to the stage that allowed me to grab a front row table a few feet from the stage. Eating later than normal, I asked for a menu, but not wanting the signature dich of red, I ordered the 8 oz. ribeye with a side of sweet potato fries and pintos. Asking for medium rare and expecting a medium steak, I wqs surprised that the well seasoned cut was actually medium rare. The fries were good, but the beans needed some extra seasoning (cured with the salt and pepper shakers).I was told the restaurant has live entertainment 5 nights a week which is nice coming from a town where decent live music means going to a dive bar. Question is would I go there again? Most certainly, the menu looked interesting and the frito pie is highly recommended (a Texas delicacy) but I'd leave the spicy items for earlier in the day.
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4 based on 823 reviews
We stopped in for an early weekday dinner. While there was some good about it, it didnât live up to the hype for us. Pros:- The space is awesome. Itâs very nicely done. - Service was great from everyone. - The carnitas sopas appetizer was outstanding. Thatâs going to be my meal next time. Cons:- I had the Hatch tacos. Though the filling was okay (just okay) I was really disappointed with the blue corn tortillas. Though they purport to be handmade, they really tasted like they were out of a box - kind of bland and flavorless. I lived in NM before, these tasted nothing close to the great ones you can get at even the cheapest roadside diner in NM, much less the high-end places. - My companion had the enchiladas del mar. While the seafood was good, the tortillas were not - they were with out âbiteâ - spongy like Ethiopian bread and not good. If Mi Dia can improve their tortillas, theyâd be up to the hype, but without getting that basic thing right they arenât there. Work on your masa recipes guys. Thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback! We appreciate knowing where we can improve. We hope that you join us again in the future!
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