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Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)
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The Square at Rockville
36 Maryland Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
VisArts
155 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850
Rockville Town Square Outdoor Ice Skating
131 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850
Hammer & Stain Rockville
107B Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850
Rockville Science Center Storefront
36 Maryland Ave C, Rockville, MD 20850
Beall-Dawson Museum
103 W Montgomery Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
The Clay CoOp
328-D N Stonestreet Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
Montgomery History
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Rockville Skate Park
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33 Maryland Ave Unit B, Rockville, MD 20850
La Canela
141 Gibbs St D, Rockville, MD 20850
Thai Chef Rockville
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Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub
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Lebanese Taverna Cafe
115 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850
The Spot Asian Food Hall
255 N Washington St, Rockville, MD 20850
Kyo Matcha
33 Maryland Ave Unit A, Rockville, MD 20850
EKO House
150 Gibbs St, Rockville, MD 20850
Bonchon - Rockville
107 Gibbs St Unit A, Rockville, MD 20850
Kusshi Rockville The Square
36g Maryland Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
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Rockville Town Center West
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The Met Rockville
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Nail Tech Spa & Waxing (Monday: Open by Appointment Only)
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Regal Rockville Center
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Dirty Dough Rockville
36 Maryland Ave b, Rockville, MD 20850, United States
Saints Valley
130 Gibbs St Unit A, Rockville, MD 20850
BLVD Forty Four
44 Maryland Ave, Rockville, MD 20850
Cottage Monet
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Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)

141 Gibbs St #305, Rockville, MD 20850, United States
3.9(325)$$$$
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attractions: The Square at Rockville, VisArts, Rockville Town Square Outdoor Ice Skating, Hammer & Stain Rockville, Rockville Science Center Storefront, Beall-Dawson Museum, The Clay CoOp, Montgomery History, Rockville Skate Park, restaurants: Gyuzo Japanese BBQ - Wagyu / Sushi / Ramen - All You Can Eat, La Canela, Thai Chef Rockville, Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub, Lebanese Taverna Cafe, The Spot Asian Food Hall, Kyo Matcha, EKO House, Bonchon - Rockville, Kusshi Rockville The Square, local businesses: Gold's Gym - Rockville (Town Square), Trader Joe's, Rockville Town Center West, The Met Rockville, Nail Tech Spa & Waxing (Monday: Open by Appointment Only), Regal Rockville Center, Dirty Dough Rockville, Saints Valley, BLVD Forty Four, Cottage Monet
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+1 301-545-2092
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plazaoaxacamd.com
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Mon12 - 9 p.m.Closed

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Guacamole Dip
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Kids Grilled Chicken
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Agua Chile
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Chilaquiles Verde
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Tinga Crispy Tacos
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Chicken Fajitas
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Steak Fajitas
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Shrimp Fajita
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Trio Balta Fajita
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Red Enchiladas
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Green Enchiladas
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Mole Enchiladas
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Carne Asada
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Molcajete
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Tres Leches
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Flan
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Passion Fruit Margarita
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Tamarind Margarita
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Nearby attractions of Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)

The Square at Rockville

VisArts

Rockville Town Square Outdoor Ice Skating

Hammer & Stain Rockville

Rockville Science Center Storefront

Beall-Dawson Museum

The Clay CoOp

Montgomery History

Rockville Skate Park

The Square at Rockville

The Square at Rockville

4.5

(1.3K)

Closed
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VisArts

VisArts

4.6

(113)

Closed
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Rockville Town Square Outdoor Ice Skating

Rockville Town Square Outdoor Ice Skating

4.1

(76)

Closed
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Hammer & Stain Rockville

Hammer & Stain Rockville

4.7

(32)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)

Gyuzo Japanese BBQ - Wagyu / Sushi / Ramen - All You Can Eat

La Canela

Thai Chef Rockville

Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub

Lebanese Taverna Cafe

The Spot Asian Food Hall

Kyo Matcha

EKO House

Bonchon - Rockville

Kusshi Rockville The Square

Gyuzo Japanese BBQ - Wagyu / Sushi / Ramen - All You Can Eat

Gyuzo Japanese BBQ - Wagyu / Sushi / Ramen - All You Can Eat

4.9

(2.3K)

$$$

Closed
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La Canela

La Canela

4.6

(352)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Thai Chef Rockville

Thai Chef Rockville

4.4

(288)

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Closed
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Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub

Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub

4.4

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Nearby local services of Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)

Gold's Gym - Rockville (Town Square)

Trader Joe's

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The Met Rockville

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Regal Rockville Center

Dirty Dough Rockville

Saints Valley

BLVD Forty Four

Cottage Monet

Gold's Gym - Rockville (Town Square)

Gold's Gym - Rockville (Town Square)

3.2

(120)

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Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's

4.6

(54)

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Rockville Town Center West

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4.5

(294)

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4.0

(76)

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Reviews of Plaza Oaxaca (PO Corp)

3.9
(325)
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2.0
4y

This place has the potential to be a great spot at Rockville Town Center... but there's still a way to go to reach that point. The staff was very polite and forthcoming, and I understand the restaurant has opened fairly recently; however, there are some major issues contributing to a less than ideal experience.

First things first, the menu -- there is a clear Happy Hour menu on their website, but no such thing at the restaurant. If it is not ready for the restaurant, please don't put it on your website -- I even double checked to see if there were only certain days for Happy Hour, but there was no such indication on the website. Major bummer, but ultimately not a deal breaker. We had a reservation, but once we arrived (on time), the host at the counter couldn't find it and had to find someone to help. In the meantime, other people arriving after us without reservations were seated. We were fine with waiting, but everything felt a bit disorganized.

Disorganization became the running theme--someone tried to bring the wrong order to our table when we had just been seated seconds before, and two or three different servers stopped by our table over the course of the evening. My friend asked for a glass for her soda; she didn't receive one. I asked for a glass for my beer, which came open but with foil nearly inside the bottle; had to ask twice. At some point, the last server who had stopped by disappeared, and it took quite a while for us to get our check after politely asking for it. Overall it just gave us the impression the staff didn't quite know where they were supposed to be or what they were supposed to be doing.

My friend and I both ordered margaritas (I the classic, she the passion fruit), for the full $10 price (as opposed to the $6 advertised on their website for the nonexistent Happy Hour), and they were unfortunately incredibly disappointing. They were small, and mine tasted like straight up water or cheap mixer. I did not taste any tequila. Also, while there are some specialty cocktails on the menu, there is no description whatsoever of what they contain. I'm sure one could ask a server, but it would be nice to have an idea, and it's such a simple thing to add.

As for the food... most of us ordered tacos ($4 per taco instead of the advertised $3 for HH). And they were tiny--I mean, diminutive. We all had different tacos, and the general consensus was that they were flavorless. My friend's chicken dish was dry and under seasoned (though she seemed to have better luck with her sauce!).

All in all, a bit of a disappointment. Plaza Oaxaca has a lot going for it--an excellent location, a good atmosphere--but until some improvements are made, the experience is unsatisfying.

I understand they have recently opened, but from my understanding, it's been over a month. I do hope they find their footing soon--I certainly won't discount a future visit once all the kinks have been worked out, and I'm looking forward to see how they develop...

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3.0
4y

I'm giving Plaza Oaxaca kind of a "meh" review- hence the three stars. There were highs and a lot of lows. Service was pretty good and the ambiance is very much a party atmosphere- especially with the outdoor seating. We ordered the classic margaritas which were tasty but small and served in a 10 oz. rocks glass for $10 each. In other places that would be a $6 drink for that size. The Mahi-Mahi fish ceviche was good and properly executed. Next came the Chile Relleno with red sauce- don't order the red sauce. It tasted like the cheap, overly sweet sauce in canned spaghetti. No depth of flavor or heat or body. Thin and watery. The relleno itself was OK with a nice tender chile filled with chicken, but the chicken was boring and needed seasoning. Next came the chicken enchiladas with mole sauce. Don't order the mole sauce. This was one of the poorest excuses for a mole that I have ever put in my mouth. Bitter with no depth, no heat, no anything. Just bitter. I have spent a good portion of my life traveling the Southwest- Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. If a restaurant tried to pass this mole sauce off in one of those states, they would be laughed out of town. This is so sad- it could be so good. Right now with the warm weather the outdoor seating will carry them. But when cold weather comes and that closes- well we will see how...

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1.0
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Discriminatory, Illegal, and Hostile – Do NOT Support This Place

On Sept 30, 2025 at 12:38 PM, I, a Disabled Veteran, was denied entry and service at Plaza Oaxaca because of my service dog. The employee on duty flatly said, “Pets aren’t allowed,” even after I informed him Flash is a trained service animal protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

When I asked him to consult management or the ADA law, he mocked me, dismissed my legal rights, and continued to refer to my dog as a “pet.” He then falsely claimed dog hair and allergies were reasons to deny us—both of which are explicitly invalid under federal law (ADA Title III ).

He refused to seat us inside, told us to walk around the building like second-class citizens, then followed us to the door trying to intimidate us, saying “Come back when you don’t have the dog.” He even got uncomfortably close to Flash as if to push her out.

This was not just illegal—it was deliberate, demeaning, and racially charged (we are both African American men). We filmed the interaction and are filing formal complaints with the Department of Justice, Montgomery County Office of Human Rights, and Maryland Civil Rights authorities.

Avoid this place at all costs. They break federal disability law, treat veterans with contempt, and operate with zero respect for human decency. Absolutely...

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Carol DrummondCarol Drummond
This place has the potential to be a great spot at Rockville Town Center... but there's still a way to go to reach that point. The staff was very polite and forthcoming, and I understand the restaurant has opened fairly recently; however, there are some major issues contributing to a less than ideal experience. First things first, the menu -- there is a clear Happy Hour menu on their website, but no such thing at the restaurant. If it is not ready for the restaurant, please don't put it on your website -- I even double checked to see if there were only certain days for Happy Hour, but there was no such indication on the website. Major bummer, but ultimately not a deal breaker. We had a reservation, but once we arrived (on time), the host at the counter couldn't find it and had to find someone to help. In the meantime, other people arriving after us without reservations were seated. We were fine with waiting, but everything felt a bit disorganized. Disorganization became the running theme--someone tried to bring the wrong order to our table when we had just been seated seconds before, and two or three different servers stopped by our table over the course of the evening. My friend asked for a glass for her soda; she didn't receive one. I asked for a glass for my beer, which came open but with foil nearly inside the bottle; had to ask twice. At some point, the last server who had stopped by disappeared, and it took quite a while for us to get our check after politely asking for it. Overall it just gave us the impression the staff didn't quite know where they were supposed to be or what they were supposed to be doing. My friend and I both ordered margaritas (I the classic, she the passion fruit), for the full $10 price (as opposed to the $6 advertised on their website for the nonexistent Happy Hour), and they were unfortunately incredibly disappointing. They were small, and mine tasted like straight up water or cheap mixer. I did not taste any tequila. Also, while there are some specialty cocktails on the menu, there is no description whatsoever of what they contain. I'm sure one could ask a server, but it would be nice to have an idea, and it's such a simple thing to add. As for the food... most of us ordered tacos ($4 per taco instead of the advertised $3 for HH). And they were tiny--I mean, diminutive. We all had different tacos, and the general consensus was that they were flavorless. My friend's chicken dish was dry and under seasoned (though she seemed to have better luck with her sauce!). All in all, a bit of a disappointment. Plaza Oaxaca has a lot going for it--an excellent location, a good atmosphere--but until some improvements are made, the experience is unsatisfying. I understand they have recently opened, but from my understanding, it's been over a month. I do hope they find their footing soon--I certainly won't discount a future visit once all the kinks have been worked out, and I'm looking forward to see how they develop in the future!
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Josy MukwamuJosy Mukwamu
Food is good and service is great. They really take good care of the guests here.
Gregory McClainGregory McClain
Discriminatory, Illegal, and Hostile – Do NOT Support This Place On Sept 30, 2025 at 12:38 PM, I, a Disabled Veteran, was denied entry and service at Plaza Oaxaca because of my service dog. The employee on duty flatly said, “Pets aren’t allowed,” even after I informed him Flash is a trained service animal protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When I asked him to consult management or the ADA law, he mocked me, dismissed my legal rights, and continued to refer to my dog as a “pet.” He then falsely claimed dog hair and allergies were reasons to deny us—both of which are explicitly invalid under federal law (ADA Title III ). He refused to seat us inside, told us to walk around the building like second-class citizens, then followed us to the door trying to intimidate us, saying “Come back when you don’t have the dog.” He even got uncomfortably close to Flash as if to push her out. This was not just illegal—it was deliberate, demeaning, and racially charged (we are both African American men). We filmed the interaction and are filing formal complaints with the Department of Justice, Montgomery County Office of Human Rights, and Maryland Civil Rights authorities. Avoid this place at all costs. They break federal disability law, treat veterans with contempt, and operate with zero respect for human decency. Absolutely disgraceful.
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This place has the potential to be a great spot at Rockville Town Center... but there's still a way to go to reach that point. The staff was very polite and forthcoming, and I understand the restaurant has opened fairly recently; however, there are some major issues contributing to a less than ideal experience. First things first, the menu -- there is a clear Happy Hour menu on their website, but no such thing at the restaurant. If it is not ready for the restaurant, please don't put it on your website -- I even double checked to see if there were only certain days for Happy Hour, but there was no such indication on the website. Major bummer, but ultimately not a deal breaker. We had a reservation, but once we arrived (on time), the host at the counter couldn't find it and had to find someone to help. In the meantime, other people arriving after us without reservations were seated. We were fine with waiting, but everything felt a bit disorganized. Disorganization became the running theme--someone tried to bring the wrong order to our table when we had just been seated seconds before, and two or three different servers stopped by our table over the course of the evening. My friend asked for a glass for her soda; she didn't receive one. I asked for a glass for my beer, which came open but with foil nearly inside the bottle; had to ask twice. At some point, the last server who had stopped by disappeared, and it took quite a while for us to get our check after politely asking for it. Overall it just gave us the impression the staff didn't quite know where they were supposed to be or what they were supposed to be doing. My friend and I both ordered margaritas (I the classic, she the passion fruit), for the full $10 price (as opposed to the $6 advertised on their website for the nonexistent Happy Hour), and they were unfortunately incredibly disappointing. They were small, and mine tasted like straight up water or cheap mixer. I did not taste any tequila. Also, while there are some specialty cocktails on the menu, there is no description whatsoever of what they contain. I'm sure one could ask a server, but it would be nice to have an idea, and it's such a simple thing to add. As for the food... most of us ordered tacos ($4 per taco instead of the advertised $3 for HH). And they were tiny--I mean, diminutive. We all had different tacos, and the general consensus was that they were flavorless. My friend's chicken dish was dry and under seasoned (though she seemed to have better luck with her sauce!). All in all, a bit of a disappointment. Plaza Oaxaca has a lot going for it--an excellent location, a good atmosphere--but until some improvements are made, the experience is unsatisfying. I understand they have recently opened, but from my understanding, it's been over a month. I do hope they find their footing soon--I certainly won't discount a future visit once all the kinks have been worked out, and I'm looking forward to see how they develop in the future!
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Food is good and service is great. They really take good care of the guests here.
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Discriminatory, Illegal, and Hostile – Do NOT Support This Place On Sept 30, 2025 at 12:38 PM, I, a Disabled Veteran, was denied entry and service at Plaza Oaxaca because of my service dog. The employee on duty flatly said, “Pets aren’t allowed,” even after I informed him Flash is a trained service animal protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When I asked him to consult management or the ADA law, he mocked me, dismissed my legal rights, and continued to refer to my dog as a “pet.” He then falsely claimed dog hair and allergies were reasons to deny us—both of which are explicitly invalid under federal law (ADA Title III ). He refused to seat us inside, told us to walk around the building like second-class citizens, then followed us to the door trying to intimidate us, saying “Come back when you don’t have the dog.” He even got uncomfortably close to Flash as if to push her out. This was not just illegal—it was deliberate, demeaning, and racially charged (we are both African American men). We filmed the interaction and are filing formal complaints with the Department of Justice, Montgomery County Office of Human Rights, and Maryland Civil Rights authorities. Avoid this place at all costs. They break federal disability law, treat veterans with contempt, and operate with zero respect for human decency. Absolutely disgraceful.
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