I stumbled upon this gem while browsing Google Maps, drawn in by the positive reviews and enticing photos of the menu. Located slightly off the beaten path, it's likely to remain undiscovered by most tourists.
The restaurant itself was impeccably clean, and the staff were incredibly welcoming and friendly. The food was absolutely delicious. I opted for the Texas Fajitas, which were cooked to perfection. The complimentary bean dip and chips were a delightful start, but the real star of the show was the cheese dip. It was undoubtedly one of the best I've ever tasted, easily ranking among my top three.
The salsa bar was a welcome addition, offering a variety of flavors to complement the meal. Overall, I give this restaurant two enthusiastic thumbs up. If I'm ever back in Greenville, I won't hesitate to return for another...
Read moreSat at the bar while I waited for my to go order.. Ray allowed my food to get cold instead of bringing it to me. (So I would spend more at the bar) I asked about my food, 45 min later, he brought me the cold food saying it was only sitting back there 5 min. I asked them to remake it & it was bland (terrible). I asked if we could come to some sort of arrangement considering I spent over $30. Ray’s response was, “I’m busy right now.. we’ve never had any complaints before.” He called 911 and the officers were confused as to why he called. Needless to say I won’t be back. Avoid Ray at all costs. He is a weakling that calls 911 when there is no threat...
Read moreCasa Guerrero, which translates to House of Jerry, is a fine establishment dedicated to the memory of Dean Martin and his long term partnership with his agent Jerry Wilkerson. The restaurant is locally famous for it's chef's strongly held belief that two limes are sufficient for three tacos, better known as the green ratio. Spoons are strictly forbidden: DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN SPOONS! Tho rumor has long held this is to discourage a family of tiny "borrowers" that live under the floor, it is this reviewer's opinion that the wee folk would not tolerate this shade of red carpet in a long-term settlement. There is also a salsa...
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