Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Dade City. Dade City is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. It is popular with tourists for its antique stores, restaurants and historic architecture including the Pasco County Courthouse, Hugh Embry Library, and Edwinola. The annual Kumquat Festival is hosted downtown and the surrounding area is a large producer of the tart kumquat, a citrus fruit eaten whole.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Our Miata club stopped here for dinner after a nice drive to Dade City for its monthly car show. This place has a beautiful interior with lots of artwork and Mexican decorations all over the place. Next door through an arch way is their food store and kitchen. Service was excellent even with a large group like ours. The Fajitas were absolutely excellent. You can order Fajitas for two ($24.98). My daughter and I had the steak but you can mix steak, chicken, shrimp. The steak was really tender and plentiful. My wife had the Quesadilla ($11.99) which was giant size. Fresh chicken and lots of cheese. We all shared a Sangria ($3.99) which was half of happy hour 2 for 1. It was very tasty and fruity. All in all it was surprisingly good all around. If you are in this area DO NOT pass this place up.
4 based on 38 reviews
Another family favorite. Just about the whole family (6) can find something they like. the Guac is "extra" but excellent and the salsa is great. We often eat so much salsa and guac with chips while waiting for the main course, that we have a hard time finishing our meals. Taco Tuesday is a real bargain here!
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Enjoyed some real authentic Mexican prepared food for lunch. Located away from the main part of town, this location is like a little town. There is the restaurant, then an attached to the side is a Mexican food store, then a clothes, shoes and a little bit of everything store. We started off our meal with the traditional chips and salsa. The chips were homemade and hot. The sauce was a somewhat mild, Gringo sauce. We then ordered two combination plates so we could share. Burritos, Chalupas, Enchiladas and Flautas complimented by rice, refried beans with cheese and pico. The service was very good and our food was served hot and very delicious. I would definitely recommend this little tucked away place. If you really want to have fun however, spend time looking around the food store. It is absolutely amazing the different kinds of things they have.
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