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La Casa Restaurant

La Casa Restaurant

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4.3 Google Review
93 Alexander St, Rochester, New York, 14620, United States
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Feb 25, 2018
Great food, great service, great atmosphere. We visited on a Saturday evening around 5:30pm. By 6:30 pm the restaurant was buzzing and the feel was good. There was live music but not too loud though we were on the second floor. We had a party of 8 and was seated upstairs near the balcony. It was a nice somewhat private space with a great view of the city. The guacamole was perfect and the quest dip was unique but good. The chips are homemade and crispy. The server was very attentive and made excellent recommendations. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and we are repeat customers. The parking situation is the only down side but you’ll figure out. Highly recommend.

May 2, 2018
Taco Tuesday is where it's at. Great tacos. Be sure to go early like at 5 or before. Gets real busy real fast on Tuesdays. Service is kind of slow and not very hospitable but may be because of the Tuesday Taco Special. Have not been here on a regular night. Overall a alright experience and we have gone back a few more times

May 3, 2018
Very good Mexican food. I order fajitas with steak and chicken for $20 and the spicy añejo tequila for $10. It was a little busy and the food did not come fast but it was worth the wait.

Jan 29, 2018
Just went to this adorable restaurant for the first time. I loved the atmosphere. The food rocked and the prices are reasonable. I will go again for sure. Oh ya super great margaritas too yum

Mar 7, 2018
Great Taco Tuesday Deal. Looking forward to the warmer weather when we can sit outside. It was crowded but make sense because it was taco Tuesday. The time quoted wasn't to bad and we were sat w/n five mins. oh, and the chips are FREE

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 10 pm
Tue:11 am - 10 pm
Wed:11 am - 10 pm
Thu:11 am - 10 pm
Fri:11 am - 10 pm
Sat:11 am - 10 pm

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