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Chila's — Restaurant in Fort Stockton

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Chila's
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Nearby attractions
Historic Fort Stockton
301 E 3rd St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Paisano Pete
East Dickinson Boulevard & North Main Street, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
James Rooney Memorial Park
S Spring Dr, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Annie Riggs Memorial Museum
301 S Main St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Nearby restaurants
Tandoori Grill Fort Stockton
500 E Dickinson Blvd Lot 1, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
La Rosita Cafe
800 N Williams St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
B's Family Dining
101 N Main St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Ru Coffee Co.
201 N Main St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Nearby hotels
Deluxe Inn
500 E Dickinson Blvd Lot 1, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Budget Inn
801 E Dickinson Blvd, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Executive Inn
901 E Dickinson Blvd, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
All Inn Hotel
800 E Dickinson Blvd, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
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Chila's

634 N Alamo St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
4.6(183)
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attractions: Historic Fort Stockton, Paisano Pete, James Rooney Memorial Park, Annie Riggs Memorial Museum, restaurants: Tandoori Grill Fort Stockton, La Rosita Cafe, B's Family Dining, Ru Coffee Co.
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Bacon & Egg
Extra toppings available for $.25.
Sausage & Egg
Extra toppings available for $.25.
Potato & Egg
Extra toppings available for $.25.
Chorizo & Egg
Extra toppings available for $.25.
Spam & Egg
Extra toppings available for $.25.

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Nearby attractions of Chila's

Historic Fort Stockton

Paisano Pete

James Rooney Memorial Park

Annie Riggs Memorial Museum

Historic Fort Stockton

Historic Fort Stockton

4.1

(175)

Open 24 hours
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Paisano Pete

Paisano Pete

4.5

(239)

Open 24 hours
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James Rooney Memorial Park

James Rooney Memorial Park

4.6

(285)

Open 24 hours
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Annie Riggs Memorial Museum

Annie Riggs Memorial Museum

4.8

(112)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Chila's

Tandoori Grill Fort Stockton

La Rosita Cafe

B's Family Dining

Ru Coffee Co.

Tandoori Grill Fort Stockton

Tandoori Grill Fort Stockton

4.9

(147)

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La Rosita Cafe

La Rosita Cafe

4.0

(172)

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B's Family Dining

B's Family Dining

4.7

(361)

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Ru Coffee Co.

Ru Coffee Co.

4.9

(56)

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Reviews of Chila's

4.6
(183)
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5.0
1y

Almost went past this little family owned spot, but so glad we didn't. It's a little place, but very quaint and it even has a couple of tables to dine at if desired. They actually have a drive thru as well, but we decided to go inside.

It's definitely family owned and they were very friendly to us. Our order was taken and started on right away. The kitchen is open so you can actually see them preparing your food.

The tortillas are huge! The old menu pics on here say the burritos are $3, but they are now about $6 and still worth it in our opinion. I got a pork in green chili sauce and it was delicious. Moist, tender meat in a very savory and slightly spicy green sauce. The giant tortilla held up well. The barbacoa one was one of the best I ever had! Lots of lean and slightly crispy meat that didn't give off too much grease. With their green sauce, it definitely hit the spot! The tortilla again, held up amazingly to the greasy contents. Wife had the chile relleno one and boy did it surprise us. Very well done chile relleno with a delicious maybe asadero cheese and a great breading!

Wife got a loaded quesadilla as well and me another brisket one that we both have yet too tackle, but we will down the road!

Worth a stop. Love this...

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4.0
46w

I came in at 6 a.m. on a Tuesday and was glad to find a place for a bite to eat. It’s a small restaurant with a couple of tables inside. The staff was nice, and my food was out after a short wait.

I ordered the Red Chilaquiles and added two eggs. The chili sauce was super spicy—I’m Mexican, and I mean super spicy. It was a bit too spicy, but I’d rather it be that way than bland. The flavor was really good, though—authentic, like a home-cooked meal. The rice was good, and so were the eggs and beans.

I was the only one in the restaurant at the time, but regulars kept coming through the drive-thru one after another.

My total with the two added eggs was $16 and change. I didn’t order any drinks since I already had some in my truck. I paid with my card and asked if I could add a tip, but the cashier said the system wouldn’t let her. Not sure if they just don’t accept tips or if their machine doesn’t have the option.

I liked that they have a fairly large parking lot—I was towing a horse trailer, and it made parking easy.

Overall, it was a nice little family restaurant. The food was a bit spicy, but it was definitely...

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2.0
4y

Coming back from a Vegas trip and we were in desperate need of breakfast tacos. Looked up Chila's and saw lots of great reviews but the experience was not what I expected. The reviews stated of a friendly staff... we had a friendly greeting at the door. Not sure if we had to sit and order or place order at the counter so we sat. We were given menus but the "waitress" did not speak, she came back to get our order by dryly asking us if we were ready and took our order. When we asked about drinks she just pointed to the cooler full of drinks. The burritos were a good size but were not great but good enough to eat. We had 9 tacos 3 drinks and 3 bottles waters( because they do not offer water at the table) and paid $42 (3 of the tacos were bean and cheese). I would of given one star had it not been for one of the staff members whom was taking out to-go orders to cars asking if we were okay each time he passed.They are very friendly with the locals that arrived but did not seem to like tourist so, I would definitely not recommend this place to anyone whom is just...

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Roy RodriguezRoy Rodriguez
Almost went past this little family owned spot, but so glad we didn't. It's a little place, but very quaint and it even has a couple of tables to dine at if desired. They actually have a drive thru as well, but we decided to go inside. It's definitely family owned and they were very friendly to us. Our order was taken and started on right away. The kitchen is open so you can actually see them preparing your food. The tortillas are huge! The old menu pics on here say the burritos are $3, but they are now about $6 and still worth it in our opinion. I got a pork in green chili sauce and it was delicious. Moist, tender meat in a very savory and slightly spicy green sauce. The giant tortilla held up well. The barbacoa one was one of the best I ever had! Lots of lean and slightly crispy meat that didn't give off too much grease. With their green sauce, it definitely hit the spot! The tortilla again, held up amazingly to the greasy contents. Wife had the chile relleno one and boy did it surprise us. Very well done chile relleno with a delicious maybe asadero cheese and a great breading! Wife got a loaded quesadilla as well and me another brisket one that we both have yet too tackle, but we will down the road! Worth a stop. Love this little spot.
J. S.J. S.
I came in at 6 a.m. on a Tuesday and was glad to find a place for a bite to eat. It’s a small restaurant with a couple of tables inside. The staff was nice, and my food was out after a short wait. I ordered the Red Chilaquiles and added two eggs. The chili sauce was super spicy—I’m Mexican, and I mean super spicy. It was a bit too spicy, but I’d rather it be that way than bland. The flavor was really good, though—authentic, like a home-cooked meal. The rice was good, and so were the eggs and beans. I was the only one in the restaurant at the time, but regulars kept coming through the drive-thru one after another. My total with the two added eggs was $16 and change. I didn’t order any drinks since I already had some in my truck. I paid with my card and asked if I could add a tip, but the cashier said the system wouldn’t let her. Not sure if they just don’t accept tips or if their machine doesn’t have the option. I liked that they have a fairly large parking lot—I was towing a horse trailer, and it made parking easy. Overall, it was a nice little family restaurant. The food was a bit spicy, but it was definitely made with love.
Charis KeAlohilaniCharis KeAlohilani
You should absolutely write a cook book and sell on Amazon and everywhere else!Fantastic Mexican food! We stopped here on our way home and it was just amazing. The food was so delicious and the family that runs it is so nice! We got the best quesadillas and enchiladas we've ever had in our lives and they make their own amazing tortillas. The homemade enchilada sauce was insanely amazing and they sell jars of it to take home! Most definitely anyone passing through or just looking for great Mexican food should stop here.
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Almost went past this little family owned spot, but so glad we didn't. It's a little place, but very quaint and it even has a couple of tables to dine at if desired. They actually have a drive thru as well, but we decided to go inside. It's definitely family owned and they were very friendly to us. Our order was taken and started on right away. The kitchen is open so you can actually see them preparing your food. The tortillas are huge! The old menu pics on here say the burritos are $3, but they are now about $6 and still worth it in our opinion. I got a pork in green chili sauce and it was delicious. Moist, tender meat in a very savory and slightly spicy green sauce. The giant tortilla held up well. The barbacoa one was one of the best I ever had! Lots of lean and slightly crispy meat that didn't give off too much grease. With their green sauce, it definitely hit the spot! The tortilla again, held up amazingly to the greasy contents. Wife had the chile relleno one and boy did it surprise us. Very well done chile relleno with a delicious maybe asadero cheese and a great breading! Wife got a loaded quesadilla as well and me another brisket one that we both have yet too tackle, but we will down the road! Worth a stop. Love this little spot.
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I came in at 6 a.m. on a Tuesday and was glad to find a place for a bite to eat. It’s a small restaurant with a couple of tables inside. The staff was nice, and my food was out after a short wait. I ordered the Red Chilaquiles and added two eggs. The chili sauce was super spicy—I’m Mexican, and I mean super spicy. It was a bit too spicy, but I’d rather it be that way than bland. The flavor was really good, though—authentic, like a home-cooked meal. The rice was good, and so were the eggs and beans. I was the only one in the restaurant at the time, but regulars kept coming through the drive-thru one after another. My total with the two added eggs was $16 and change. I didn’t order any drinks since I already had some in my truck. I paid with my card and asked if I could add a tip, but the cashier said the system wouldn’t let her. Not sure if they just don’t accept tips or if their machine doesn’t have the option. I liked that they have a fairly large parking lot—I was towing a horse trailer, and it made parking easy. Overall, it was a nice little family restaurant. The food was a bit spicy, but it was definitely made with love.
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You should absolutely write a cook book and sell on Amazon and everywhere else!Fantastic Mexican food! We stopped here on our way home and it was just amazing. The food was so delicious and the family that runs it is so nice! We got the best quesadillas and enchiladas we've ever had in our lives and they make their own amazing tortillas. The homemade enchilada sauce was insanely amazing and they sell jars of it to take home! Most definitely anyone passing through or just looking for great Mexican food should stop here.
Charis KeAlohilani

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