Find out what Southwestern restaurants to try in Smyrna. Smyrna is a town in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Smyrna's population was 39,974 at the 2010 census and 43,063 in 2013. In 2007, U.S. News & World Report listed Smyrna as one of the best places in the United States to retire.
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3 based on 61 reviews
This place moves at a snails pace. Some of the food was what I consider average and some was just bad. The service was just too slow and it seemed like they just didn't know how to run a restaurant. I had to ask for my check after sitting there 15 minutes with no waitress in sight.
Where to eat Thai food in Smyrna: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 31 reviews
This restaurant is actually affiliated with the Select Inn on the same property. Therefore expect patrons from the motel to frequent the restaurant at all hours, and vice versa. The food is fine, prepared quickly, and at least our server was actually a native Spanish speaker. We are a bilingual household so finding locations with Spanish speakers at Mexican restaurants is a plus for us. Nothing special about this place but if you want decent food at a decent price then pay this place a visit.
4 based on 19 reviews
Drive north on Highway One from Cabo San Lucas and you'll come across a little stretch of white sand known as "Playa Costa Azul," a.k.a. "Blue Coast Beach." Here, where the Pacific meets the Gulf of California, people from all over gather to eat Baja's fa
It's been years since I've got food here or any Blue Coast for that matter. I was in the area and decided on it for a late lunch. It was about 3pm when I arrived at the restaurant. The place wasn't busy at all. There was one other person in the restaurant eating. I ordered my regular chipotle burrito at the counter. I got the latinga chicken, with black beans, rice, cheese, sour cream, salsa, pico, and black olives. Seven bucks for a burrito isn't that bad at all. I took it to go.When I arrived at work, I noticed that the bottom of the paper bag was leaking all over my seat. The burrito is wrapped up in only aluminum foil, and there wasn't napkins in the bag either. After cleaning up my seats, I tried the burrito. The chicken was pretty dry inside, which is odd because it's usually soaking in sauce. What was worse is the rice was so HARD. I literally thought there was plastic in the burrito. I was able to spoon out most of the rice, but Halfway though the burrito, I had to throw it out. I've had hard rice at a Taco Bell, but for a 7 buck burrito? Unacceptable.
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