Reviews on Latin food in Clarksville, Indiana, United States. Clarksville is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River and is a part of the Louisville Metropolitan area. The population was 21,724 at the 2010 census. The town was founded in 1783 by early resident George Rogers Clark at the only seasonal rapids on the entire Ohio River, it is the oldest American town in the former Northwest Territory. The town is home to the Colgate clock, one of the largest clocks in the world and the Falls of the Ohio State Park, home to the world's largest exposed Devonian period fossil bed.
Things to do in Clarksville
4 based on 655 reviews
The Mayan Cafe is a small, intimate space. Photos of our chef's village in Mexico cover the walls. We serve authentic Mayan food in an atmosphere of simple elegance.
Our server really guided us w/ suggestions, and the food was amazing. Mayan Cafe NEVER disappoints! I love that they do locally sourced food, too.Thanks so much for taking the time to share your kind words about our restaurant. We truly appreciate your support and are so happy to hear you have enjoyed your meals with us!
Most Popular Cafe food in Clarksville, Indiana, United States
4 based on 176 reviews
Wild Rita's is Louisville's only Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar! Open for lunch Monday - Friday and dinner seven days a week!
I travel to Louisville a few times a month and typically stay in Nulu. I've been to Wild Rita's a few times and the food is good. I've been when it was packed and also completely dead. Service is great and food is really yummy. Lots of liquor selections and different kinds of margaritas. Food menu is sort of small but adequate. My only complaint is lack of electric outlets (I know this won't bother many people). Since I travel for work I usually bring a laptop and work while I eat.
4 based on 177 reviews
Small Plates/tapas
A lovely lunch date and I had planned to meet across the street at River City Winery for lunch on Sunday afternoon - but on arrival - found out that restaurant seems to be closed indefinitely - liquor license issues advisedly - but who knows... was glad we ended up at Habana Blue however - this restaurant had a very nice, intimate and cozy atmosphere - perfect for a romantic lunch for 2 on a blustery winter day...the menu is large and diverse - if you can read Spanish - that is a plus - as the names of most dishes are in Spanish - thought there are English translations in small font type beneath each one - your server will be glad to guide you however - Also a nice beverage menu - including various types of Sangria available by the glass or pitcher - my date chose one of these and the serving was so generous and the drink so "well mixed" (strong) - she decided not to finish it all for the sake of the drive home - I shared a sip also and it was tasty!We shared a couple of the tapas platters - with several small bites on each one - including empanadas, seviche, shrimp on a flatbread and tasty calamari - there were plenty for 2 with a few bites left to take home...of note - there is an entire intact aquamarine blue 1957 (or so) Chevy sedan assembled right inside the dining room for a dramatic accent piece, Cuban music playing on the satellite radio, and lots of Cuban and Caribbean artwork on the walls for a festive atmosphere - also very high backed, deep and comfy booths for nice private conversations..I would say prices were average/reasonable/typical for the area - and service was professional - attentive but not overly so - we lingered a long time after eating and they did not hurry us along..btw - I asked on a Sunday afternoon it the interesting looking items on the "breakfast menu" were still available later in the day - and they are not..All in all - recommended - nice for romantic couples date or a sophisticated business meeting setting - te goza!
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.