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    El Verduzco Taco Truck

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    1 month ago

    The original Winters taco truck. Easy stop on 128 as you pass through. Always people lined up. Burritos and street tacos.

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    Preserve

    4.0
    (746 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Came for drinks on a blustery Saturday night. We sat at the bar. I ordered a Blackberry Mojito and…read moreit did not disappoint. The vibe was super chill and the bartender and bar staff were awesome. I hadn't been here in a while. Next time I'll come for dinner!

    The service was okay. We had a party of eight, and the staff initially wanted to seat us outdoors…read more It was very warm, so I asked if they could put two tables together inside since the restaurant was not busy. It was early, around 4:00 p.m., and there were only two people dining inside. They agreed and eventually placed two tables together indoors. My thought was, why was this not offered from the beginning, especially given the heat and how empty the restaurant was? The ambiance was great, but unfortunately, the food was not. I ordered a salad with chicken. The salad was very skimpy, with only two thin slices of apple, two small orange slices, very little feta, and mostly lettuce. The chicken portion was extremely small and was served separately on a plate rather than sliced and placed on the salad as ordered. The other dishes were also small and underwhelming. The burger and fries were nothing special, and the spaghetti was plain and lacked flavor. If you are looking for great ambiance, this may be a nice place to visit. But if you are looking for great food, you may want to consider other options. For a great burger, I would recommend Buckhorn instead. It costs less and is much better.

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    El Capi

    El Capi

    4.3
    (59 reviews)
    34.4 mi
    $$

    Food: 4.5 Service: 5…read more Cleanliness: 5 Ambiance: 5 My husband and I were on a road trip from up north and wanted one last good meal before heading home. We found El Capi on Yelp and were impressed by the great reviews. When we walked in, it was completely empty, which made us a little hesitant--but the vibes felt right, so we decided to give it a shot. First impressions? The place is super cute and spotless--huge for me. Even the bathroom was chef's kiss clean (major points!). The server was friendly, attentive, and welcoming. Booths were spacious and spotless. You can order from physical menus or scan a QR code, which is always a nice option. Here's what we ordered: * Caldo de Camarón * Calamari * Spicy Edamame * Two shrimp tacos * One fish taco * Shrimp tostada Everything was seriously delicious. The edamame had a great kick, and the calamari was perfectly cooked--crispy, not rubbery--and paired with a zesty tartar sauce that really elevated the dish. The tacos and tostada were fresh and flavorful. My only critique? The tortillas. That's the one area I'd love to see improved. Handmade or at least warmed on the comal would have really taken the tacos to the next level. Ours felt like they came from a microwave or warmer, which was a bit of a letdown. As for the caldo--it was flavorful and came with a generous side of onion, cilantro, and avocado, which I loved. The shrimp-to-broth ratio was perfect, but I wish there had been more veggies in the soup. A few more chunks of potato, some carrots, maybe a bit of zucchini or even corn would have made it feel more complete. One other win: the beans. My husband couldn't stop raving about them. We're not sure if they were made in-house, but they didn't taste canned, and that's a win in our book. By the time we were leaving, more people were coming in--which was nice to see. I have a feeling El Capi might be a newer spot, and I genuinely hope it takes off. If you're in the area, give them a shot and support a small business with a ton of potential!

    This place is never open! Anytime, I've tried to go eat there it's closed or they have a sign on…read morethe door that says they're closed. But online it says they're open. So disappointing. Have you yet to try it so I can't even give them one star.

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    Putah Creek Cafe

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    3.9
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    We love when a side salad comes with mixed greens…read more Asked if they could add muddled cucumber to their housemade lemonade and they were very accommodating! Corn pie was good too, very corn and cheese forward. Beautiful shaded patio, but the indoor seating had a charm to it as well.

    Stopped here with friends after a hike back in April and overall had a decent experience. The…read morelocation right in downtown Winters is super cute with an eclectic vibe, and it's definitely a popular breakfast spot. We had about a 10-15 minute wait, which honestly wasn't bad considering how busy they were. The menu had a lot of great-looking options. Two friends ordered the chicken fried steak, another ordered a veggie/Mediterranean-style omelet, and I had the carnitas huevos rancheros since I'm gluten-free. Portions were generous and the food was good, though not necessarily something I'd rave about. The biggest issue during our visit was the service. Drinks and ordering started off fine, but when the food came out only two of the four meals arrived. My friend and I ended up waiting quite a while longer and had to flag someone down to check on our meals. We were told the ticket must have gotten mixed up and our food would be out shortly. By the time our dishes arrived, our other friends were basically done eating. One side order was also forgotten. To their credit, they did remove that item and gave us 50% off the delayed dishes, which we appreciated. I completely understand that busy restaurants can get hectic, but better communication and table follow-up would have made a huge difference. Overall, cute spot with decent food and good portions -- just hoping the service experience improves.

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    MAYA'S Authentic Mexican Food

    MAYA'S Authentic Mexican Food

    3.9
    (134 reviews)
    12.3 mi
    $$

    I met a relative for lunch today and she suggested going to Maya in Davis. I don't know if this is…read morethe same family of Maya Restaurants that are located in Sacramento, but if so I have been to the one located near Richards Boulevard in Sacramento and really like it. This building in Davis sits on a corner and is hot pink, so you can't miss it. They have outdoor, covered seating that was very enjoyable with today's great weather. My favorite thing about lunch today (5/7/26) was the service. The food was good, but the service was excellent. Upon arrival, my first time here I peered into the interior of the restaurant to see if my relative had arrived. I was immediately greeted by a very nice young man behind the counter. I exited the building and sat down at one of their exterior tables so my cousin could easily spot me, and the same very nice young man came out and brought me a menu to review while I was waiting for my cousin to arrive. Once she arrived, we went inside and ordered our meals, and returned to their outside seating. They have an open chips and salsa bar which was great as we waited for our meals. A short while later, another nice young man (with braids) came out to clear the table and offer drink refills. They were both very kind, accommodating and engaging. It's very nice to have great customer service from these gentlemen. We had a lovely lunch, and I would return.

    TLDR: My new favorite Mexican spot. Get the Fajita plate, Al Pastor plate, or Quesabirria Tacos…read more Don't let the menu size scare you off. The menu is enormous -- I won't pretend otherwise. But don't let that stop you. The food is excellent and it's worth taking the time to figure out your order. A few dishes I'd point you toward: the Fajita plate, the Al Pastor plate, and the Quesabirria Tacos are all worth ordering. On my first visit I had what I believe is called the Milpas Salad which was great, but I don't see it on the menu anymore. Great chips and salsa bar too. Great outdoor seating for nice days, and dog-friendly. Already my go-to for Mexican food in town. Love all the artwork on the walls too.

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    La Plazita Taqueria

    4.4
    (76 reviews)
    10.8 mi
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    We recently visited La Plazita Taqueria in Madison. The restaurant itself was cute and inviting,…read morebut the first thing we noticed when walking in was a strong smell of cleaning supplies/bleach throughout the dining area. We ordered the chile relleno plate. The chile relleno itself was flavorful and probably the highlight of the meal, but the beans were disappointing. They lacked flavor, and the appearance wasn't very appetizing. Based on other reviews, we wanted to try the carnitas on the side, but were told there would be about a 1.5-hour wait. We also attempted to order a breakfast burrito and were told that if we "really wanted it," they would make it. That response felt a little odd and made us unsure whether it was something they normally offered at that time. We also ordered an al pastor quesadilla. The meat was flavorful and enjoyable, but it only came with lettuce and tomato. There was no sour cream or guacamole included, which was surprising compared to what we're used to receiving with similar dishes elsewhere. The chips served were store-bought rather than house-made. Overall, there were a few good items, particularly the chile relleno and al pastor, but between the strong bleach smell, inconsistent menu experience, and sides that fell short, this wasn't a place that stood out enough for us to return.

    Came here for lunch and it was mostly empty. They were out of pastor so I ordered pollo and…read morecarnitas tacos, both were severely lacking in flavor and had very little color (same color as if you were to boil the meat). The carnitas were dry too. Was expecting more considering the reviews, but would not come back here.

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    3.6
    (1.1k reviews)
    44.6 mi
    $$

    Visited August 9 2026. See 2 receipts for sandwiches to go ( not including breakfast my sister…read morebought) My big sister met up with me in Williams after attending the Masters Invitational in Natomas this week. They treated me to breakfast. Got the usual smaller breakfast. She got an omelet with spinach. Service was extremely slow for some reason which is very unusual. Food was good and we were both happy. Haven't seen my sister in a few years because she lives in Southern California. We parted ways..she was headed to Calistoga and I am heading the other way. Good time! Btw..I Had no idea they serve brunch on the weekends!!

    On a road trip up north, and we needed a place to stop and EV charge. The Tesla chargers are right…read moreacross from this quaint Italian restaurant/deli/snack shop and more. This place has it all. You walk in and to your right are 200 plus beers to choose from. On your left is a sit-down restaurant. Further down is a deli counter, a bakery, gelato, and all kinds of local honey, olives, pasta, spices, you name it, and a gift shop. The bathrooms are clean and large enough to accommodate a large amount of people at one time. We decided to taste the gelato while waiting for our car to charge since we already had lunch, but looking at the fact that they make their own sourdough a sandwich would be a great choice for future stops. The gelato is made in house, and I had a lemon which was light and refreshing. My husband had the dark chocolate gelato. He said it didn't have a heavy milk based taste and not really creamy but very chocolaty. The server for the gelato was very friendly and let me taste first. I would stop here again even if I didn't have an EV car to charge.

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    The main deli counter.
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