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El Rodeo De Jalisco-Ackerman Road
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Casual joint serving a variety of classic Mexican dishes in a simple environment.
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Black Bear Diner San Antonio Ackerman
1112 Ackerman Rd, San Antonio, TX 78219
INDIAN KITCHEN (PUNJABI STYLE)
5530 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78219
Iron Skillet
1112 Ackerman Rd, San Antonio, TX 78219
Subway
5619 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78219
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Studio Suites
5530 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78219
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5530 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78219
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El Rodeo De Jalisco-Ackerman Road
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El Rodeo De Jalisco-Ackerman Road

5510 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78219
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Casual joint serving a variety of classic Mexican dishes in a simple environment.

attractions: , restaurants: Black Bear Diner San Antonio Ackerman, INDIAN KITCHEN (PUNJABI STYLE), Iron Skillet, Subway
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Phone
(726) 204-4701
Website
elrodeodejaliscoackermanroad.com

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Featured dishes

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Country Ranchero Taco
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Pork Chop Plate
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Texas Omelette Plate
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El Rodeo Super Nachos
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Queso Flameado
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Caldo De Res
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Menudo Soup
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Mexican Burger
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Milanesa Plate
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Al Pastor Spicy Pork Plate
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Pork Chop Ranchero Plate
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Trio Enchiladas
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Mexican Plate
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El Rodeo Delux Mexican Dinner Plate
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Carne Guisada Plate
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Gorditas Plate
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Tacos Suaves Plate
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Crispy Taco Plate
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Chalupas Compuestas Plate
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Grilled Chicken Salad
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Taco Salad
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Mojarra Frita
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Shrimp Cocktail
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Ceviche De Pescado
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Carne Asada Taco
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Carne Guisada Taco
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Barbacoa Taco
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Lengua Taco
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Tripa Taco
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Barbacoa Tortas
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Carne Asada Burrito
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Lengua Burrito
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Ranchero Enchilada
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Sopapillas
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Mexican Coke
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Pepsi
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Lemonade
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Orange Juice

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Nearby restaurants of El Rodeo De Jalisco-Ackerman Road

Black Bear Diner San Antonio Ackerman

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Iron Skillet

Subway

Black Bear Diner San Antonio Ackerman

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4.4

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INDIAN KITCHEN (PUNJABI STYLE)

INDIAN KITCHEN (PUNJABI STYLE)

4.7

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Iron Skillet

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Reviews of El Rodeo De Jalisco-Ackerman Road

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1y

As a commercial truck driver, my journey through flavors is as vast as the miles I cover. But let me tell you about a Mexican fiesta tucked away in a corner of my Google Maps, a gem I rediscovered from a visit years ago. This is not just a restaurant; it's a carnival of taste, a celebration of the humble yet heroic fajita.

Beef and Shrimp Fajitas: The Stars of the Show These aren't your run-of-the-mill fajitas. Imagine succulent beef and shrimp, grilled to smoky perfection, their flavors mingling like dancers in a fiesta. Each bite is a melody of spices and tenderness, a true testament to the culinary prowess of this hidden gem.

Homemade Tortillas: The Unsung Heroes Oh, and let's not forget the homemade tortillas. Soft, warm, and with just the right amount of stretch, they're the perfect companions to the fajita fiesta. They don't just hold the fajita; they embrace it. You can pull them apart effortlessly, without the dreaded fajita spillage. It's like they're whispering, "We've got you covered!"

Sizzling Salsa and Divine Drinks The salsa here deserves its own parade. It's a fiery mix of fresh ingredients, a perfect ally to the fajitas, elevating each bite to a new level of deliciousness. Pair this with their sensational drinks – a symphony in a glass – and you're not just eating; you're embarking on a culinary adventure.

A Fiesta for the Senses This isn't just a meal; it's a celebration, a fiesta of flavors that makes you wonder why it took you so long to return. It's a place that stays with you, lingering in your taste memories, calling you back to the party.

As a truck driver, I've tasted my fair share of roadside delights, but this place? It's a bookmark on my map, a culinary landmark. It's where the fajitas are not just food, but a fiesta of flavors, waiting to be revisited, one delicious mile at a...

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1.0
3y

This place is a joke! Please save yourself some money and take your business elsewhere!!!!! I unfortunately came here 3 times and each and evertime there was an issue. 1st time I asked for an omelet w/ no cheese. I get my recept and she charged me for the cheese. She threw it in the bag and the beans were everywhere. 2nd time I got another omelet again with no cheese. Low and behold the eggs were green! I had to throw it away. I called and asked to speak to the mngr. They handed the phone to 3 different people other than the actual mngr who then proceeded to tell me it would take 7 to 10 business day to receive my money back and never asked if I wanted to have it replaced or even apologize for again wasting my money! I SHOULD HAVE LEARNED THEN! THE 3RD AND LAST Time I went here I ordered the Redeo sandwich which was advertised as 2 eggs, cheeses and your choice of ham , bacon, or sausage on TX toast. I honestly could notbbelive what they charged me for!!!! I got VERY THIN SLICED BREAD WITH A PIECE OF SLICED MELTED CHEESE AND A PIECE OF HQM AND BACON. I DIDNT EVEN GET EGGS!?! YOU ARE FALSE ADVERTISING YOUR PRODUCT AND RIPPING CUSTOMERS OFF! AND THEN GET ATTITUDES WHEN THEY WANT THEIR MONEY BACK? THEY OBVIOUSLY DONT CHECK THE ORDER AND JUST THROW IT IN A BAG TO GET YOU OUT THE DRIVE THROUGH! THIS PLACE IS A JOKE AND IS RIPPING CUSTOMERS OFF! BUYER...

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6y

Very disappointed...I went thru the drive thru placed my order...payed at the window then I realized it was way to low so I confirmed my order...they heard bacon and eggs taco instead of plate...fair enough I paid the difference in cash 4$ plus a tip. I'm was told to pull ahead and they'd bring out the order...3 minutes later it came out.as I'm pulling off I notice I have the tacos but just 1 plate...I paid for 2.... I parked went in explained the situation and offered to pay for the original wrong taco that they gave anyway but... I still wanted my plate that I paid the difference on plus. If I owed a little more let me know. She said I'll just give you the plate for your trouble...by the time she came back... She explained that I was charged wrong in the beginning....SO NOW I OWE THE 7+$!!! LOL I PAID IT WENT TO THE PARKING LOT TO WRITE THIS REVIEW... FOOD IS COLD NOW I'M GOING TO GIVE IT TO A HOMELESS PERSON... not saying they are crooks or the food is bad... Just saying be careful at the...

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As a commercial truck driver, my journey through flavors is as vast as the miles I cover. But let me tell you about a Mexican fiesta tucked away in a corner of my Google Maps, a gem I rediscovered from a visit years ago. This is not just a restaurant; it's a carnival of taste, a celebration of the humble yet heroic fajita. **Beef and Shrimp Fajitas: The Stars of the Show** These aren't your run-of-the-mill fajitas. Imagine succulent beef and shrimp, grilled to smoky perfection, their flavors mingling like dancers in a fiesta. Each bite is a melody of spices and tenderness, a true testament to the culinary prowess of this hidden gem. **Homemade Tortillas: The Unsung Heroes** Oh, and let's not forget the homemade tortillas. Soft, warm, and with just the right amount of stretch, they're the perfect companions to the fajita fiesta. They don't just hold the fajita; they embrace it. You can pull them apart effortlessly, without the dreaded fajita spillage. It's like they're whispering, "We've got you covered!" **Sizzling Salsa and Divine Drinks** The salsa here deserves its own parade. It's a fiery mix of fresh ingredients, a perfect ally to the fajitas, elevating each bite to a new level of deliciousness. Pair this with their sensational drinks – a symphony in a glass – and you're not just eating; you're embarking on a culinary adventure. **A Fiesta for the Senses** This isn't just a meal; it's a celebration, a fiesta of flavors that makes you wonder why it took you so long to return. It's a place that stays with you, lingering in your taste memories, calling you back to the party. As a truck driver, I've tasted my fair share of roadside delights, but this place? It's a bookmark on my map, a culinary landmark. It's where the fajitas are not just food, but a fiesta of flavors, waiting to be revisited, one delicious mile at a time. 🌮🚚💃🕺🎉
YveYve
Went here at 5:30 pm and ordered tortilla soup. The lady told me they didn’t have any. Which was not a issue, I didn’t mind ordering something else. She rushes back and says yes we have the soup. I get the soup. Almost immediately I realize the soup was cold. Me not wanting to complain I ate soup anyway. 3 hours later I start throwing up I was literally in tears I couldn’t stop throwing up I had Diarrhea all night I was shaking and throwing up this food. I am over the road truck driver and thank goodness I was not in my truck that night. I ended up going to hospital. I called the owner she insisted the soup was made fresh daily. I asked her what time did they make this soup? At 5am bc I ate this soup at 5:30pm and was it stored properly? ( this was the only meal I ate that day) so there is no other explanation. I was released from the hospital early this morning but I still feel shaky if my symptoms get worse I will definitely get a lawyer involved for my medical expenses!!
Jessica BakerJessica Baker
Ok so location is very convenient to travelers, the armed men on base, and truckers, but the outside does creep you out, trust me, it's worth it. Service has always been very good when I go. The food also, great. The Spanish rice has flavor not just rice cooked in tomato juice. The beans, just enough seasoning and the flavor is great. Sweet tea, also just right. Not enough sugar to trigger diabetic shock, but just enough. It's a cute and cozy atmosphere inside, tv's to watch, a little bar. Really not scary at all. The parking lot is old and been abused through the years so watch the roads around it for put holes, they can't fix that, just a warning. Big FULL plates of food. Wish I had taken a better perspective picture. Only thing I dislike is the parking, can't shake the creepy feel on the outside.
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As a commercial truck driver, my journey through flavors is as vast as the miles I cover. But let me tell you about a Mexican fiesta tucked away in a corner of my Google Maps, a gem I rediscovered from a visit years ago. This is not just a restaurant; it's a carnival of taste, a celebration of the humble yet heroic fajita. **Beef and Shrimp Fajitas: The Stars of the Show** These aren't your run-of-the-mill fajitas. Imagine succulent beef and shrimp, grilled to smoky perfection, their flavors mingling like dancers in a fiesta. Each bite is a melody of spices and tenderness, a true testament to the culinary prowess of this hidden gem. **Homemade Tortillas: The Unsung Heroes** Oh, and let's not forget the homemade tortillas. Soft, warm, and with just the right amount of stretch, they're the perfect companions to the fajita fiesta. They don't just hold the fajita; they embrace it. You can pull them apart effortlessly, without the dreaded fajita spillage. It's like they're whispering, "We've got you covered!" **Sizzling Salsa and Divine Drinks** The salsa here deserves its own parade. It's a fiery mix of fresh ingredients, a perfect ally to the fajitas, elevating each bite to a new level of deliciousness. Pair this with their sensational drinks – a symphony in a glass – and you're not just eating; you're embarking on a culinary adventure. **A Fiesta for the Senses** This isn't just a meal; it's a celebration, a fiesta of flavors that makes you wonder why it took you so long to return. It's a place that stays with you, lingering in your taste memories, calling you back to the party. As a truck driver, I've tasted my fair share of roadside delights, but this place? It's a bookmark on my map, a culinary landmark. It's where the fajitas are not just food, but a fiesta of flavors, waiting to be revisited, one delicious mile at a time. 🌮🚚💃🕺🎉
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Went here at 5:30 pm and ordered tortilla soup. The lady told me they didn’t have any. Which was not a issue, I didn’t mind ordering something else. She rushes back and says yes we have the soup. I get the soup. Almost immediately I realize the soup was cold. Me not wanting to complain I ate soup anyway. 3 hours later I start throwing up I was literally in tears I couldn’t stop throwing up I had Diarrhea all night I was shaking and throwing up this food. I am over the road truck driver and thank goodness I was not in my truck that night. I ended up going to hospital. I called the owner she insisted the soup was made fresh daily. I asked her what time did they make this soup? At 5am bc I ate this soup at 5:30pm and was it stored properly? ( this was the only meal I ate that day) so there is no other explanation. I was released from the hospital early this morning but I still feel shaky if my symptoms get worse I will definitely get a lawyer involved for my medical expenses!!
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Ok so location is very convenient to travelers, the armed men on base, and truckers, but the outside does creep you out, trust me, it's worth it. Service has always been very good when I go. The food also, great. The Spanish rice has flavor not just rice cooked in tomato juice. The beans, just enough seasoning and the flavor is great. Sweet tea, also just right. Not enough sugar to trigger diabetic shock, but just enough. It's a cute and cozy atmosphere inside, tv's to watch, a little bar. Really not scary at all. The parking lot is old and been abused through the years so watch the roads around it for put holes, they can't fix that, just a warning. Big FULL plates of food. Wish I had taken a better perspective picture. Only thing I dislike is the parking, can't shake the creepy feel on the outside.
Jessica Baker

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