Reviews on Mexican food in Bisbee, Arizona, United States. Bisbee has declined in size and vigor from its glory days as a thriving silver and copper mining town, but the decrease in population has not robbed the vitality from this historic center. A haven to artists, retirees and history buffs, Bisbee astounds visitors with vibrantly colored rock faces and picturesque houses hugging the edges of cliffs. Its history can be discovered in its numerous museums, historic staircases and a mine tour that leads deep into one of the remaining caverns.
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4 based on 17 reviews
We are a family owned & operated restaurant and cantina. For three generations we have served guests in the San Jose area of Bisbee, AZ. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter and check out our website to get more details. We also cater parties in our restauran
First of all, the ribs are to die for! The fish tacos are excellent, and we've enjoyed everything else we've ordered. We like to eat in the bar and schmooze with David, the owner. We see a lot of familiar faces (from beyond the neighborhood) on a regular basis. We always enjoy the experience. La Ramada is off the beaten path (for many who are less fortunate than us), but totally worth the trip!Thank you for the great review! We love our customers and really enjoy the feedback we receive!
3 based on 37 reviews
Had lunch here and overall was not too impressed. Chips and Salsa were pretty good, except for the mild salsa, it tasted like week old tomatoes with no character. Ordered the Carne Asada Burro with cabbage, and it was almost ok. The steak was over done and dry. The entire Burro had no sauce with it at all, and very little flavor.Waitress was pleasant, but seemed preoccupied with something else and had to repeat our order a couple times to make sure it was right.
Marysols' Grand Kitchen is actually connected to the Bisbee Grand Hotel Saloon via a pass-through. You know you're there when you see a music stage, a red felt pool table, & a "shaft entrance". There's a little counter where we ordered, so I can't speak to whether they "wait" on you when you sit at a table. I think the confusion might put off some folks as they might assume the saloon staff are ignoring them, but from what I've seen of reviews of the Bisbee Grand Hotel under the restaurant search (where people also review the hotel, its free breakfast, the saloon, the parking lot, & Marysols), this place is rightfully favored by many--especially for breakfast.We didn't eat there for breakfast (as a complimentary hot breakfast was included with our room rate & served on the veranda of the hotel). My boys wanted burgers & I wanted tacos. I consulted a brochure put in our BGH room & found that Marysols could please each of our cravings just fine. The prices were around the $8-9 dollar range for dinner meals, which is not bad at all no matter where you are. I ordered/paid at the counter with the cook himself: cheese burgers & fries for the boys, shredded beef tacos with rice & beans for me. In short order, our cook brought out our plates & Marysol herself checked on us as well.We were VERY hungry (not drop-your-sammy-and-dust-it-off hungry,not "hangry" either), & so looking forward to our feast--which arrived quickly & was piping hot. On first inspection before we dug in, the fixings for the burgers were fresh & crisp, the fries thick; fried golden & piled high. As for my 2 tacos,I have very high standards. I immediately noticed that the corn tortillas were not prefab shells, they'd been hand fried just to the point of being crispy, not overdone so as to shatter when bitten into. The Mexican rice was traditional/authentic (it should never be too wet or too dry), the refried beans were just right, not at all like they'd been slopped out of a can.It was when we all dug into our meals that they became "excellent." We all tried bites of the others meals just to confirm it. Their cheese burgers & my tacos were exceptional! The meat was tender & seasoned so exceptionally we all talked about the flavor. The finely shredded beef in my tacos wasn't so overly sloppy that my shells got soggy, & there wasn't a trace of fat. The beans were no less delectable & the salsa was flavorful with just the right amount of subtle heat.I have never raved so deeply about such simple meals until Marysols'. We pulled both the cook & hostess for photos & to let them both know that everything about our meals was outstanding--the service & the food. They were so gracious, they both beamed with pride. So I feel I owe it to both of them to put up a review about how awesome our experience was--& to review Marysols' under its proper Trip Advisor listing. Our experience in Bisbee was so fantastic, I can't wait to revisit both the BGH & Marysols' again--especially for breakfast. Also lunch or dinner (again). Yep yep!
4 based on 22 reviews
Why isn't this place in the trip advisor top 10?Probably because tourists, the ones who use Trip Advisor, never leave the Old Bisbee downtown.And because the locals, who love this place, don't use trippy browser. They might not want tourists to know about it.There are only seven tables. The entire staff seems to be family. I've never had a chimichanga with so much chicken in it in my entire life. The bill for the four of us today was exactly the same as for one of us in the Italian restaurant in Tucson last night.
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4 based on 161 reviews
Contessa's Cantina offers authentic Sonoran Mexican Cuisine. We have a great patio and are pet friendly. We are distinguished by our freshly made margaritas.
If you've come close to excellent Mexican moles, like in Jalisco and especially in Oaxaca, you won't go wrong ordering an entre with Contessa's mole on it. Simply outstanding. I've even special ordered the mole to take home. We've eaten at Contessa's multiple times and will return asap. The ambiance is authentic to complement the menu.
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5 based on 42 reviews
Our Mexican-inspired menu is 100% VEGAN, changes daily, and always features soup, salads, burritos, chimichangas & quesadilla tacos. Our patio is dog friendly (on leash). Available for private events. "If you're craving something in the 'I can't believe t
So thrilled to finally be in Bisbee when Poco is open for business. Since we didn't think we would be back again soon, we ordered a lot of food!! All was perfect. Service was slow, but worth the wait.f First we split the nachos - a big plate which included some quinoa and some faux meat. Then, I had the brussel sprout chimi on the recommendation of the customer ahead of me in line. HUGE and delicious. I would have liked more of the roasted brussels but really, no complaints. DH got the tofu/roasted veggies bowl. He said it has a nice, smokey grilled taste to it. A bit larger plate would have kept the large serving from falling onto the table. We also had the french fries with spicy ketchup. Wish we could have ordered more! And all vegan, to boot - heaven!
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4 based on 959 reviews
Since 2006, Santiago's Mexican and the Hotel San Ramon have been favorite destinations for foodies in search of scratch kitchen Mexican food. From traditional Mole and tomatillo sauces to smoked chicken and orange ancho pork tacos. Santiago's brought home
This is a very good restaurant in the heart of Bisbee serving Mexican food. The menu was large and varied. Service was prompt, very friendly, and the waiter was informative on suggestions. We had the chicken and spinach enchiladas and they were delicious. The restaurant is large, and there is a bar. Margaritas were tasty and on the large side. The prices were reasonable. And perhaps best of all, they are open during the week even in the "off season", which can be problematic in Bisbee. We would definitely eat here again.
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