Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Globe. Globe (Western Apache: Bésh Baa Gowąh, "place of metal") is a city in Gila County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 7,532. The city is the county seat of Gila County. Globe was founded c. 1875 as a mining camp. Mining, tourism, government and retirees are most important in the present-day Globe economy.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Various generations and ownerships of El Rey have been our favorite place in the area for many decades. My mother grew up in Miami and we ate at El Rey there (since closed) and later Globe when we came here to visit my grandmother, aunt & uncle. I read that this restaurant closed awhile but recently reopened under new ownership. From our experience it didn't lose a thing; still provides excellent Mexican food. We came here for brunch after a hiking trip and had the most awesome huevos rancheros I recall in our recent history--and we eat huevos as often as we can. The plates they brought out were staggering in size and excellent in quality--homemade frijoles, green chili, tortillas, lots of chese and my eggs over easy were just right. My only suggestion: don't butter the tortillas.Yuck.
3 based on 34 reviews
Visited here on a motorcycle trip through globe Arizona. On the bike I like to avoid left turns. This right turn led me to Ed's. Friendly Mexico restaurant and very tasty food
4 based on 30 reviews
We have driven by this restaurant many times and finally stopped in.We were glad we did. Casual and small but really bright and clean. I always order chile relleno my first stime I visit as a test of the authenticity and freshness of the fare. Many Mexican food places serve frozen then deep fried rellenos. Not Jr's. They were wonderfully fresh, stuffed with chicken and cheese then smothered in a chile sauces with bits of beef and pork. Best I've had in a long time. We found out the chef and owner comes from the well known Reynoso family so we weren't surprised then that the food was so good. .
4 based on 24 reviews
If you're looking for the best breakfast in town, you MUST stop at La Luz del Dia! Their menu options are limitless, and they are famous for their Huevos Rancheros, chorizo and eggs, breakfast burros, and HUGE pancakes! Not to mention their famous cheeseburgers with homemade buns, and their bakery items, you won't be disappointed! Located in the heart of mainstreet, there is a lot of shopping within blocks.
4 based on 135 reviews
We stopped for dinner and ordered 3 chimichangas-the regular, the chicken mix, and the green Chile chicken. They were delicious and reasonably priced. We had great service and the free chips and salsa were yummy too. My 10-year old daughter really enjoyed the Spanish rice and refried beans. She says, âThey were legendary!â
4 based on 93 reviews
We had a nice lunch here. Though the menu suggested routine American-style Mexican food, there is a world of difference between standard commercial and home-cooked food. We ordered two chimichangas - a green chili and a machaca. When they arrived we were a little surprised - they were good-sized, but not the gigantic productions one often sees. Actually, that proved to be a very good thing. These were hand-made home-cooked chimis. The green chili was good... and the machaca was great! We ordered the sugar-cinnamon sopapillas for dessert, and were again a bit surprised. Typically we look for airy puffs. These are much more substantial and appear to be made with whole wheat flour. Much "breadier". Not bad - just different. Typically left over sopapillas are not much, but these held up to refrigeration and reheating in the microwave a day and a half later! Speaking of which - the leftover chimis didn't get re-heated... they were great cold. That says a lot about how NOT greasy they were and how excellently the machaca was spiced.
4 based on 65 reviews
This smallish place was quite busy during our visit (5:30 on a Friday night). The quesadilla we ordered was quite good... the cheese crisp was a little too dry for me...it was like having melted cheese on a thin cracker. Only beer and wine here...no margaritas. There was plenty of parking...they have a lot and there is street parking.
4 based on 88 reviews
Our group of 10 visitors to the area called ahead for our table on a Thursday night at 5:30 which we hoped may be ahead of the locals. It turned out to not be terribly busy that night. The prices are very reasonable. Wednesday & Thursday nights are 2 for 1 margaritas which caused a need for a sober driver ! The only disappointment was they do not have nor will they make fish tacos !
4 based on 111 reviews
Fair-priced, friendly service, informal atmosphere, lots of bustle. The menu you'd expect in the proportiions you'd expect. No surprises.
4 based on 102 reviews
Theses guys make the best Carnitas anywhere! I love the plate or the burro. Only thing is they have different sauces - no salsa, which I love with chips. So this place is a bit different if you are looking to munch on chips and salsa while waiting for your food. Over all everything we have ordered there is excellent. Two locations in Globe.
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