UPDATE: We recently purchased some grocery items, $18 in marinaded beef, $13 in marinated chicken, 2 spicy tomato sauce cans @ 99 cents ea, Nacho cheese sauce $4.09, candy $1.99, 2 pkg chorizo, & 3 doz tortillas. We weren’t given a price of the tortillas or the chorizo when my husband went back the next morning to complain after discovering all of this came to $90.90. This was a huge over charge! He was NOT given an itemized receipt but only the debit receipt of the total amount charged. When confronting the same woman that rung up our groceries with the debit receipt, she refused to give him the price of the chorizo & tortillas. Instead she scolded him for not having the itemized receipt (which she never gave us), and gave him back $28.22 without justifying the refund amount. It’s been about a month or two since shopping there, since then there’s been plenty of changes with this carnicería. They no longer carry La Estrella bakery goods, and all the prices increased across the board are ridiculously high. The woman who rung us up had a young boy behind the register that seemed to have his hands in everything while she was at the cooked food section towards the back of the store. I don’t know if she’s the owner, but she was very rude and had a bad attitude. What a shame this is what Don Juan’s has become after years of patronage. Their tortillas are still very good but I think it’s time to check out other nearby contenders I know are just as good. Highway robbery prices, no transparency in prices, and bad attitude are no longer worth my patronage. At least the butcher dept was cordial, but still not enough.
My go to for the best and freshest tortillas in town. Plenty of assorted sizes whether it’s giant burritos, or street tacos, to gorditas. These taste as good as if I made them myself. I can always find my other staples such as chorizo, queso fresco, chiles, Mexican baked goods, etc. There’s never an empty parking lot -that’s...
Read moreI'm from out of town. When my Tia and Tio come out to visit me they bring me a stack of tortillas and a few pounds of chorizo. I love em for that and many other reasons more. The chorizo at Don Juan has less grease and come in a variety of hotness. The tortillas are nice, thin, and soft. Nothing like what I have here in town. Just last week the family and I went out to visit my Tia and Tio. Which was awesome. Still having the memory of Don Juan's one of a kind flavor. We stopped on by to pickup some tortillas and chorizo for the first time. When I got in I could tell many people have walked in to pickup plenty of times at this location. Heading to pickup the tortillas and chorizo, I got some sweet bread too. As I went to the back I noticed that I anyone could order food which I did. It was the best discussion I made. The burrito de birria, 🔥 😋, my nephew and niece loved the quesadillas. There cooking style is one of a kind with amazing flavors with minimum grease, using there hand made tortillas. Don Juan's is definitely the shop to eat at. The family and I will be looking forward to visiting my Tia and Tio; stopping by Don Juan's to fill...
Read moreI did it again. And other trip to Arizona, and it was a must that I'll stop at Don Juan. The food service is great and the food is greater. Hear me out that most restaurants over charge and portion are mostly tight. On my trip to Don Juan's, I ordered a burrito red chill beef. Bomb top notch delicious. However, I was expecting my burrito to have rice and beans mixed with the red chili beef. I was surprised that it didn't, but it was my fault that I didn't ask for it or how the burrito came. My Spanish isn't top-notch but a simple mistake. In my experience at other places ordering a burrito comes out 25%meat, 45%rice, 25%beans, and 5% toppings. At these other places, I'll ask for a burrito full of meat and have the rice and beans on the side but would usually get an extra charge fee. But at Don Juan's nope, they fill you up with that most tender beef red chili with no hesitation. I look forward to hitting Don Juan's back up to ordering my custom burrito or dish made,...
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