Nacho Daddy is an absolute gem, offering a vibrant dining experience that's both kid-friendly and fun for adults. From the moment we arrived, the table booking was smooth, and there was no waiting time, which was a pleasant surprise given how lively the place was. The atmosphere was busy, but not overwhelming, making it a great spot for both families and groups of friends.
We started with the Triple Dip, and the combination of guacamole, queso dip, salsa, and chips was perfect for sharing. The Daddy's Wings were tender and packed with flavor, while the Buffalo Hot Nacho brought the heat without being overpowering. For beverages, the Coca-Cola and 2L Lemonade hit the spot, especially with such savory meals.
One of the standout features of Nacho Daddy is its kid-friendly nature. The staff was incredibly welcoming, attentive, and professional, making sure our experience was seamless. They were quick to refill drinks, clear the table, and check in on us without being intrusive. The outdoor seating area was beautifully decorated, adding a touch of charm to our meal.
The manager, with his friendly and approachable demeanor, ensured everything was running smoothly, adding a personal touch to the dining experience. Cleanliness was clearly a priority here. The washroom was spacious and spotless, a detail that really added to the comfort of our visit. Parking was also a breeze, with free street options and plenty of available spots nearby.
Overall, Nacho Daddy offers a delightful experience with fair prices, great food, and an inviting atmosphere for both kids and adults. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a fun and...
Read moreSaturday March 30th around 3:00 PM
This was my first time to Nacho Daddy! The food was fantastic, however I wish our group had a better first interaction when walking into the restaurant. When we were greeted by the female host (wearing a gray sweatshirt and glasses), she asked if we had a preference on where we wanted to sit and we said a booth would be great. She then made the comment “well booths are for skinny people” and proceeded to tell the other host to seat us at a high top. When we were walking to the table the other female host apologized for the other hosts comment. I was just in complete shock that she said it. We ordered our food and ate, which I have nothing to complain about. It was very delicious. After we got our checks and paid I brought the situation up to our server. I wanted to do it after we paid because I did not expect any sort of discount because it was no one’s fault other than the host that made the comment. I told the server that I just wanted to make it aware to someone other than the 2nd host so that it could be brought up to management. He apologized tremendously for her comment. As we were leaving another guest in our group told the host that made the comment “just because we are bigger, doesn’t mean we can’t fit in a booth” and the host then rolls her eyes at us.
I hope this review reaches management so this host can be talked to about not making comments like that, no matter the situation. If the booths are smaller, then just put us at a table without making a comment...
Read moreEh. It was ok. Not sure I'd come back for the value and overall experience
I arrived shortly after open for an early lunch/late breakfast type thing so it was quite empty
I got the hibiscus marg (which was good, there was an element of spice somewhere in it that wasn't specifically mentioned on the menu but I'm not mad; I like spice; although the marg wasn't particularly strong. I barely felt it despite drinking on an empty stomach) which came as specified (although without the orchid), the street corn app (which was fine. I wouldn't get it again; it didn't have enough flavor in my opinion but was tasty enough), and the quick eats chicken tinga nachos.
On the nacho note, personally when I think nachos, I think toppings on chips, usually eaten by grabbing chips and eating the toppings. But this was very much a fork situation. The small cast iron skillet also made it more challenging to eat with your hands.
The overall flavor was fine. But that's about it. It was fine.
The place has many tvs (think sports bar vibes) and plays music loudly so if you're coming with people you'd have to talk loudly to speak over it.
I imagine the vibe is likely different as the day goes on but overall, I'm not sure I'd come back just for this place. If a friend said "hey let's go there", I'd go. But I'd also likely research other Mexican restaurants in the area and give those a try first for the value (a bill over $50 for 1 person (including tip) is just a bit much imo for...
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