Reviews on Mexican food in Oneonta, Alabama, United States. Oneonta is a city in Blount County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 6,567. The city is the county seat of Blount County. Oneonta is home to the Covered Bridge Festival.
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Really good food here. I'm not sure if we caught them at a bad time but it didn't seem like they had enough wait staff to keep up with the amount of diners. We were left without drink refills and enough silverware to go around. The food was very good though, I will go back.
A couple years ago, my favorite Mexican restaurant closed due to the family moving away. As the store sat empty for a couple years, a new family took on the challenge of opening a new eatery. Knowing the family very well, I was excited to see their offerings. Not only is it a restaurant but also a small store, selling a small amount of fresh fruit and vegetables, various snacks, seasonings, drinks, a fresh butcher shop and much more. Most days you can find the most amazing tamales, most often pork or chicken. These tamales are some of the best I have had this side of the Mexico border. Also on the menu are fresh, homemade tortas (an incredible sandwich!), homemade burritos (your choice of various kinds of meat), the best tacos ever, and so much more! All food is made fresh to order (except the tamales which are made fresh each day). There are tables outside to sit but none on the inside. The cashier also takes your order and is the nicest young girl! All the owners/cooks are so friendly and make you feel just like family. The store has a sort of small town Mexico feel with lots of great treasures. The location is in town and is getting more and more visits from the locals. The Hispanic folks in town know that this place is amazing and the non-Hispanics are really starting to recognize it as the best Mexican food around!
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 609 2nd Ave E in Oneonta. 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, and C
American-Mexican style fast food is usually not what "real" Mexican food taste like so Taco Bell is just that - American-Mexican. Have used their drive through only several times and except for some order mix-ups no major problems
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