Tried Fiesta Acapulco for the first time tonight, and overall, I left satisfied and looking forward to coming back. As a big fan of Mexican food, Iām always excited to try new spotsāand this one, which seems fairly new, made a solid first impression.
The entrance is bright and inviting, but once seated, I was surprised to find the dining area had more of a modern industrial feel, with neutral grey walls and about a dozen TVs spread between the bar and dining roomāeach tuned to different news or sports channels. They also offer a patio, which is a nice option when the weatherās good.
I ordered Dinner Combo #10: a beef burrito, beef enchilada, rice, and refried beans. I added a crunchy beef taco and a side of sour cream as well.
Chips and salsa arrived at the table quickly. The chips were served warm (a great touch), and the salsa was chunky with a balanced kickāneither too mild nor too spicy. Surprisingly, I wasnāt given extra napkins at first, but almost as if reading my mind mid-meal, the server came by and dropped off more without me even asking. Small gesture, but appreciated.
Flavor-wise, the enchilada sauce was very tasty, but the beef and beans were fairly standardānot bad by any means, just nothing that stood out. The refried beans were probably the weakest link, while the rice was the best part of the plateāflavorful and well-cooked.
The place was spotless, service was friendly, and while some of the food was just average, the overall experience was good. Iāll definitely return to try other items on the menuāthis feels like a place with potential, and Iām excited to see what...
Ā Ā Ā Read morePros: Service was fast and friendly!
Food came out hot and fast and was delicious! The salsa, guac, queso and chips were all good. I like really spicy food, so I asked them to put a spicy sauce on my enchiladas, and they did, and they had great flavor and heat! My kids both loved the food, my daughter even ordered a second quesadilla.
The bathrooms were very clean. The decor was nice with lots of cool murals on the walls and big screen tv's to watch.
Cons: I'm positive they forgot to put any alcohol in my frozen Daquiri. But since my husband's Margarita was so incredibly strong with alcohol, I helped him with that, lol.
It was too warm in the restaurant! At first, I thought it was because we had a booth by the window and it was 90 degrees outside, but then I took my daughter to the restroom and realized the entire building was warm. We had people sitting next to us that left in a hurry because of it.
Our bill was reasonably priced; we will...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is the new Mexican restaurant that moved into the former Beef O'Brady location at Wadsworth Crossing. We stopped for lunch on a Friday. It was not crowded and were seated immediately. The inside is colorfully decorated and clean. Our server was very friendly and attentive. They have draft beers on tap including Mexican beer like Dos Equis and Corona. Chips and salsa are served. We both ordered lunch specials. I had chicken enchiladas and my wife had the beef burrito deluxe. Both came with chopped salad and rice and a dollop of sour cream. The food arrived in about 10 minutes. The food is comparable to other local Mexican restaurants, not spicy at all. The meat in both enchilada and burrito were a bit bland but a bit of hot sauce solved that. The chicken was tender and juicy. Lunch for two, including beers and tip came...
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