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    Dos Salsas

    3.6 (312 reviews)
    ModerateTex-Mex, Mexican
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Beautiful but wayyyy too sweet!
    Tanya W.

    Food was great this time! Good Friday was a celebration night and the food came out delicious and fresh. I had the ceviche tostada for $8 and it was fresh and delicious. Could have used a bit more salt. My friend had the brisket chili relleno OMG that was unbelievable!!! Look at the back page of the drink menu for the better and (cheaper) margaritas. The best one was a $15 Lalo margarita plain and simple! Fun karaoke night but man they need to turn that microphone down.. sometimes it's just brutal!

    Delores L.

    I met a friend for dinner at Dos Salsa after working out. First time at this Tex-mex restaurant.... Like many restaurants it has embraced the Halloween theme. We shared a chicken fajita plate and had margaritas. The white meat chicken was uniquely flavored and tender. The fajita meal came with rice and beans . We subbed out the beans for roasted vegetables...perfectly cooked - not too hard nor too soft. The meal also came with tortillas along with sour cream, pica de gallo, guacamole, lettuce and cheese. Our server immediately took out order however only checked in once while we ate. Another server was very help to bring to go containers Overran good dining experience...

    My go to drink when I leave the corporate world.  It's called the Memo.
    LaRon E.

    I normally just go in for happy hours & drinks and occasionally I may have date night here and indulge in some food, but mostly for drinks. I must admitt that I'm secretly crushing on Hilda the bartender lol.. Izzy is a very cool person and she gets you taken care of.. overall the restaurant has a nice layout to it. There is a down stairs and upstairs sitting. A great place to take a date.

    Lunch menu
    Brooke D.

    Came for lunch with a coworker and had a great experience! Dos Salsas lunch menu is a really good deal with awesome portions. I got the two chicken enchiladas which came with a soup or salad and rice and your choice of beans. We also got an order of queso to share and it was very good. Service was good and fast and the restaurant itself is very large with nice seating. Overall great spot to grab a quick meal!

    Quesadillas #1
    Arriel N.

    My favorite Mexican food spot (that's happens to be 3min from my apartment)! The food and service never fails! They have a restaurant upstairs and a bar downstairs. On the weekends they have karaoke so if you're not into loud noise while you're eating, avoid those times. The drinks are great and they are not light on the pours!

    Mimosa
    Jana N.

    Angie was a great server for our table of 18! Great menu for all. I'm excited to go again and try their lunch specials!

    Three beef enchiladas with rice and beans. Pretty decent
    Mark F.

    Went to a birthday party event here and I ended up ordering the three beef enchiladas with rice and beans and the red gravy sauce. All in all the food was okay but it was not outstanding. Tex-Mex. There are many other local places where you really get that good. Tex-Mex taste. Also had a large margarita which again was very mediocre. I usually get a buzz off of a large Margarita anywhere but didn't get anything at all. Unfortunately, our wait person was not as attentive as she could have been, I know we had a large table of about 12 people, but the restaurant was not that busy. Stuff was forgotten or never refilled until asked, that kind of thing.

    Strawberry margarita
    Winter S.

    I love the margaritas from this restaurant. I had the spicy margarita, and it does pack a tiny bit of heat. There is also karaoke (with a nice big stage) available on certain nights. I wasn't crazy about the queso, but I'd return to this restaurant for drinks and other entrees.

    Flan expired on 10/15. Today is 10/27.
    Tiana F.

    I came in early in the evening (no where near closing and a reasonable two person order) for a takeout and was disappointed at how standoffish the employees I interacted with were. I got home with my order and found one of the two flans was over 2 weeks expired! The rest of the food was not good compared to the last time I was here 6 months ago but the flan was just nasty. Super disappointing and a huge waste of money. I won't be using this location again.

    Chips and dos salsas!
    Devon S.

    When in Texas, you must Tex-Mex! I try not to miss an opportunity to get some Mole Enchiladas when possible and Dos Salsas did disappoint. At the Domain, I stopped in for an early dinner. There's plenty of seating and my server Devon (who shares my same name) was great! Dinner started with - you guessed it! - dos salsas! And ended with delicious fried ice cream, one of my favorite treats that I rarely get a chance to enjoy. If you're in the area, stop in and give them a try!

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    Everything was excellent. Would rate five stars if it was quieter instead. We will return

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    Great food drinks and music. The only downside is that it's the music can be a bit to loud.

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    Not too impressed with this restaurant. The food is average, the service is good, and the ambiance it's ok.

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    Jacqui gave outstanding service! We went in last minute for dinner and had good food but excellent service. Thank you!

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