Reviews on Mexican food in Spring Grove, Illinois, United States. Spring Grove is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,778 according to the 2010 census, up from 5,303 in 2005 and 3,880 in 2000. It is also home to Chain O'Lakes State Park.
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Find your nearby Taco Bell at 10710 Main St in Richmond. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa Supreme. So com
clean dining room, nice staff. We had a 1 yr old with us who was throwing food, and staff brought over extra napkins to our tble and tried to help . The cheese quesadilla (i asked for no meat) was very good, as were the rice and beans
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 54 S US Highway 12 in Fox Lake. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa Supreme. S
This Taco Bell is in the same building as Long John Silvers which received exactly the same review as this:The food was OK (as expected, but we like it occasionally). This particular restaurant has no business being in business. The manager pretended not to speak English. We were there for dinner. They had Grayâs Anatomy on all the televisions. I have an 8 year old and a 6 year old. We asked him to change the channel. The basketball tourney is on CBS, so we asked for that (not knowing if they had DirecTV or cable or what). In broken English he says he needs to find the remote. Time passes and he's doing everything but. Then we asked again, please change the channel or turn off the TV. We don't want to watch people being operated on while we are eating and regardless it is not an appropriate show for smaller children. By the way, we were the only ones in the restaurant. He never did change the channel. The restaurant was freezing. The ceiling fans were on. There was nowhere to get warm. We did not even finish our meals. As we were leaving we sarcastically said "thank you for putting on family friendly TV". The manager says "thank you. have a nice day". Excuse me? We've been to this particular shop before. Never again. We'll drive to another town if we want Taco Bell again. Now that I am writing this, maybe there's a reason we were the only ones there at dinner time.
Famsâs is easily missed from land, but easily found from water. It is located on a point on Fox Lake and equipped with dockage for quite a few boats. The food is authentic Mexican. All the ingredients are fresh, and the seasonings distinctive. The service is efficient and friendly. We ate on the deck in order to take in the expansive lake views. A meal at Famâs is fabulous.
Our go to for steak tacos, carne asada, tampiquena, etc. We do both dine in and call ahead. Fast and delicious. Counter service, no frills, but usually always busy. Our to go order has always been correct. Enjoy!
3 based on 111 reviews
So hard to write a less-than-awesome review, but our favorite restaurant seems to be a little disappointing lately. New Chef? Need to update the decor a little? (Add strings of tiny lights to cover the ceiling?)The highlights: location on Fox Lake, accessible by car or boat, great patio for outside dining w/ a separate shaded area, fabulous water views, helpful servers, The lowlights: Recently, the chips have been dark & hard--not their former light and crispy treats. The carne asida was tough & stringy. The compuesto appetizer was not as perfect as it used to be. PLEASE make it awesome again!!!!
4 based on 32 reviews
There was some confusion upon entering the restaurant whether patrons should approach the fast food style counter and order by the cash register, wait to be seated or seat yourself. Then, it seems like only the regulars knew to get up and pay by the cash register instead of being delivered a check from your server. The correct answers are if you're coming to pick up, you pay at the counter and if you're going to sit down, do so immediately. The food was tasty and nicely presented. The service was sort of no-nonsense and not particularly friendly or welcoming, but ok. I prefer Mexican restaurants that serve jalapenos or pickled carrots with the meal. At Carlos', you have to order them. Otherwise, the food was tasty and filling but not remarkable or memorable. If that's what they're shooting for, then job well-done!
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A noisy open space, bustling with millennials, these folks ran amuck the moment they used the word "authentic" on their sign. Bagged food service chips and salsa got us off on the wrong foot.....the relatively high priced menu belies the use of ONLY tilapia (disclosed upon inquiry) on fish items. Gunning for a "premium" ($10) burrito, I selected the "Cali/fajita-style" item; asking about fillings (only steak or chicken were listed), was urged to order "whatever I like". The burrito arrived naked on a plate, stuffed full of rice(!), with a paucity of green peppers and tongue meat. The flavor overall was REALLY bland. Imagine my surprise when I was up-charged $2.50 for the tongue meat, and another $1.99 for soda (I'd drank tap water with lemon)! If I'd wanted to spend $12.50, I'd have had the fish and shrimp platter (rice, beans and salad included)! To recap - this was NOT a Cali-style burrito, such as any I've ever had. As for Spring Grove, shame on you for acting like you don't know any better, fluffing their reviews, and NOT driving a mile down the road to Fox Lake, where REAL Mexican food is plentiful! Put in other words - "NO MOLE, NO WAY!!"
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