Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Cheyenne. While Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming, it’s also considered America's rodeo and railroad capital. But there’s more to this Magic City of the Plains, with high tech taking advantage of using the mix of weather, landscape and populace for their latest innovations. Cheyenne is home to museums, historic hotels and mansions, a collection of heritage steam engines, western-themed attractions and shopping, resorts and ranches, a thriving arts community and a wide array of outdoor adventures.
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4 based on 115 reviews
We were snowed in in Cheyenne and before they opened the freeway we went to get some food. Hacienda Guadalajara was open. we ordered Fajitas for two. it was delicious and we couldn't eat it all. Next time I am in Cheyenne will definitely eat there again. Great service as well/
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4 based on 18 reviews
I ALWAYS blew this place by when it was a gas station because the prices were ALMOST TEN CENTS per gallon more expensive than anywhere else in town. One day I saw that the place was being renovated and the tanks / pumps were being removed. It NEVER occurred to me that a small restaurant would be put in here let alone be any good!SURPRISE! It's a great taqueria style restaurant with excellent breakfast burritos. I got the standard potato, eggs, cheese with bacon and smothered in green chili for only $5.50 with tax! It was pretty large and it tasted great. You had to buy your drinks from the EX-gas station NOW a smoke shop / convenience store but a medium {BIG} coffee was only $1.50 SO how can you beat a nice breakfast like that for $7 altogether?There are fairly comfortable tables inside to sit down and eat with a few picnic tables outside as well. MOST people came in and took there orders to go. I spoke with them and they've ordered lunch and dinner too and they assured me that it's JUST as good if not better than breakfast. They have ALL the classics like Pozole, Menudo, Carne Asada, etc. I'll definitely be back for breakfast and I'll report on lunch or dinner when I get to them!
4 based on 21 reviews
I haven't been here in a LONG time BUT I wanted some Mexican food SO I thought I'd give the place another try. I was very surprised as I thought it had improved over the last time. I got a platter with chicken and shrimp which were sautéed / barbecued in a slightly spicy mix which tasted awesome. It came with a large flour tortilla, rice and refried beans. It was SO large that I have enough for another dinner as long as I make more rice and have a veggie with it. It was only $10! I was happy with the food and I'll be back again sooner than last time.
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3 based on 13 reviews
Our lunch experience was all positive: good food, freshly prepared and promptly served by friendly staff (not sure why other reviewers 'slammed' the service). Her taco platter & my tamale platter both came w/beans & rice and the sauces were excellent...the gratis chips & salsa went well w/our side of tasty guacamole (wife got their recipe ;-) So we really liked it, though it specializes in take-out...plenty of seating, clean rest rooms, and cheap...what's not to like?
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