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    La Plaza

    3.8 (44 reviews)
    InexpensiveMexican
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Chorizo chicken dish!
    Tristen G.

    La Plaza is a great family-friendly restaurant. The staff are all attentive to detail, kind, and helpful! The food is always fresh and I rarely have problems with my order. If there is a problem, the staff have no problem fixing it for you! My favorite dishes are the tequila chicken, chorizo chicken, and shrimp tacos. Their salsa verde is also a must-try!

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    I always ask for salsa verde on the side and they are always very accommodating!

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    Cano's Fresh Mexican Grill

    Cano's Fresh Mexican Grill

    3.7
    (45 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This is our Go To for Mexican in our town. The food is flavorful and fresh!…read more It reminds us a little of the authentic Mexican food on the west coast. Though we understand that Mexico has many regions that have their traditional way of cooking but for us, we are thrilled to get Mexican dishes that are unique in flavor. They have a great salsa choices to meet your spice preferences. The waitstaff are very attentive and prompt. I would prefer lighter saltier tortilla chips to snack on, these are the typical restaurant style that are thick and I can't taste seasoning, so I end up adding salt, which is something I have to hunt down from other tables! The restaurant is clean, I'm not a fan of clutter, I have enough of that in my home! They have alcohol to serve but the bar is not a place to sit at. It's counter is cluttered with "stuff" so not inviting. But they will make you a drink and serve it to your table. It's pretty echoey in both rooms. The noise level gets annoying, especially when there are large groups or they have live music. We basically do not or cannot hold a conversation at our table because of the noise level. They could use something on the walls to absorb the decibels. All in all, we are thrilled to have choices in Mexican restaurants in this little town. And they are a great support to the community!

    It smells like cheap bathroom cleaner already from thirty feet outside the entrance. Really gross…read more I mean, it's supposed to be an eating establishment!.. And there's a long wait. In the very middle of NOWHERE. However, there was nothing else around and this place saved us. (Ran out of snacks in the car.) Know this: If you order a salad bowl with sour cream, Pico de gallo and refried beans, you'll get a really juicy tasty bowl. If you don't, and just get black beans, it's dry and tasteless, and you really have an awareness that you're just eating food to stay alive, without feeling like it's tasty AT ALL.

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    El Campo

    El Campo

    3.9
    (20 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Likely the best Mexican restaurant in the area. As many others reviews have stated, super friendly…read morestaff & great food at good prices. Great environment for families as well. An asset to the community!

    My first visit yesterday (06/01/26) just before 3:00 PM. My wife and I ordered from lunch menu. She…read moreordered shrimp fajitas, and I ordered the Alambres. While waiting for main course, we were served chips and salsa, both of which were above average. Upon arrival, my wife's fajitas looked great, and she advised they that were tasty. However, my Alambres dish, which is clearly described on the menu as "Strips of beef, ham, bacon and chorizo grilled...All covered with cheese" did not arrive at the table as advertised. If there was any ham or bacon in the dish, they were, from a visibility and taste perspective, wholly unidentifiable and undistinguishable. However, there was the addition of a "mystery" ingredient that was added to the dish that was not listed as such. Based on its diameter, color, and texture I concluded that it was slices of Vienna sausage -- an ingredient I have never encountered in a Mexican dish in my 72+ years of cluninary experience. Now the dish was edible, it just wasn't up to the expectation of any diner under eight years of age. The steak was bland, the ham and bacon vacant, the chorizo mildly flavorable, and the Vienna sausage what one would expect from, well, Vienna sausage added to a Mexican dish as "cheap filler" (since it certainly had no rightful place in the dish). On the plus side, the side of refried beans and Mexican rice were passable. After getting the check, I took a medallion of the Vienna sausage up to the front counter. I asked the lady to identify it. She mumbled in Spanish but offered no clear answer. She called over my waiter and after some back and forth in Spanish, the waiter finally said "hot dog". Based on the physical diameter of the medallion, I found this answer to be "off." Still, I took up a menu and showed the waiter the description of the Alambres dish and noted that "hot dog" was not listed. I advised that if it had been, not only would I not have ordered it, but I would probably have left the establishment (I will not use the term "restaurant" so as not to insult such establishments) without ordering anything. His response was to say that they always put "hot dogs" in the dish and made an offer to "comp" the dish. I responded with an emphatic "NO"! He offered again, and I said NO again. Still, when I paid for the meal, he comped the dish anyway, against my clear instructions. At that point, I told him that, based on the dish and his inability to follow the clearest of instructions from a customer, I would never visit the enterprise again. Vienna sausage and/or hot dog in a Mexican dish intended for an adult, really? Listed ingredients: ham and bacon, invisible! The waiter did say they dice these two ingredients up into very small pieces. Why would anyone expend the labor in a kitchen to do such a thing? Personally, I can only come up with two reasons for such a statement. First, I would postulate that someone might do this to hide the quality of the product used. Secondly, it might offer coverage when a customer calls foul when they cannot discern their presence in the dish. I close with two final points. 1) As the meal was "comped," I did not take the leftovers home to my dog. 2) I am fully aware that there will probably be a multitude of individuals that have eaten the Alambres dish I have described above and found it wholly acceptable. That there is no accounting for taste is something I came to accept years ago. But as I approach my 73rd birthday, I will simply not accept such deception (i.e., inaccurate menu description), nor will I accept such substandard preparation and taste, especially at the prices being charged today, without response. P.S. I see that this review site wants a comment on the "ambiance" of the facility. It was its exterior's appearance that made me want to stop in. Its interior was clean and comfortable. However, I do not eat "ambiance," as, overall, I do not find it either filling or satisfying. An empty suit is still an empty suit regardless of the cloth, style, tailor, or storefront.

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    Jalisco Taqueria

    4.3
    (125 reviews)
    13.9 mi
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    Food was so good, the aguachiles were super spicy! The service was fast and attentive. The…read morerestaurant was very clean and played good music.

    The food here was great. I got the steak fajitas and they were done really well. The steak was…read moreseasoned perfectly and was nice and crispy. The veggies were cooked well and not raw like I've had at other restaurants. The corn tortillas tasted like they might be house made and fresh. I also appreciated the salsa bar. The restaurant itself was clean and well decorated. However, the women's bathroom had a bottle of soap that was 95% water and didn't leave my hands feeling very clean. The hand dryer was also unplugged and there were no hand towels. What really brings my review down is the service. The service was definitely subpar. Our waitress was also the bartender and paid more attention to the people at the bar than our table. She didn't check on us throughout our meal, and only refilled my water once when she brought our food out. When we were done, we didn't know if they'd bring a bill to us or if we were suppose to go to the front desk, as she never said anything to us. Every single staff in the restaurant was on their personal phones, leaving the restaurant to take personal calls, and fraternizing more than working. We also witnessed several food safety violations including our waitress sticking her hands in her pants in the back to tuck her shirt, and another waitress playing with her hair excessively, all without washing their hands before interacting with customers again. While good food, I don't know that I'll go back given the experience we had with the staff. I really question cleanliness when behaviors like that are happening in front of customers.

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