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4.4 Google Review
600 S Bell Blvd, Cedar Park, Texas, 78613, United States
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May 5, 2018
This place is by far the best Mexican food I've ever had in Austin and the service is great! I grew up eating Mexican food and this place is the most Authentic food I've had in the city. Ive been going to this place for 18 years and plan on going back for 18 more. Their margaritas are incredible and very strong and HUGE. Make sure you have a designated driver in your group if you choose to have one :)

May 20, 2018
Generous portions for a good price!! Didn’t have to wait at all. Kind of hard to find. It’s tucked away. Definitely worth it, though!!

Mar 29, 2018
Our favorite Mexican restaurant that is affordable, quick and easy! Great for dining alone, a dinner for 2, or large groups! There are 2 large dining rooms, and the back room has a bar. Would recommend to anyone new in the area! Save your money and go local!

Feb 8, 2018
Good food, good service. The salsa is fresh, tasty, and they always refill with plenty of chips. Serving sizes are worth the money. The only complaint I would have is the frozen margaritas are way too sweet. I've ordered a couple of times and now just get beer because of that. Otherwise. Great place.

May 21, 2018
I love Mexican food but this place is a joke. Worse place to eat Mexican food, the food was bland. The Chile con queso was horrible, it harden moments after arriving to our table. How can they call that a burrito, the beans were bland, the beef was bland, there was more beans than beef, it straight up look like dog food when I was digging into the burrito and the service was horrible...the only good thing about the place were the soft drinks

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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 - 11 pm
Sat:7 am - 11 pm

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