Quesadilla
Beef Fajita
Michelada sangrita and a hibiscus mimosa...delicious!
Orange Margaritas
Delicious Ceviche
Ranch water
Tamarind Mule! (05/06/22)
Watermelon Tamarind Margarita
Beef Fajitas
Chapulines
Complimentary Lentil beans
Enchiladas Mineras
Fajitas & Sombrero Sampler
Drinks
Exterior
Margarita
Coco's Fire + Ice
PiNeaPpLe marGaRitA with meZcaL
Fried rice
Dining area.
Interior
Anita C.
Oct 27, 2024
Went there for the first time with my husband and another couple last night .They are hidden gem !The service was amazing we walked in and they were so accommodating.The ambiance was incredible , loved the music and the lighting .Ericka was our waitress and she went above and beyond and even more impressive was the food !I had the barbacoa tacos and they were mouth watering!My friends husband has the lobster tacos and loved them , my friend had the fajitas tacos and ended up ordering more because they were so delicious!My husband who has eaten sushi before we went since he didn't know we would be eating at Coco's , ate one of my tacos and said it was one of the best barbacoa tacos he's had in a long time .Eduardo , who seated us and checked on us throughout the night was amazing as well !We will definitely be back !!!!!!I highly recommended!
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Judy B.
Dec 21, 2024
Tucked away in an alley behind the market you will find this little Mexican gem. We had reservations and were seated immediately. Our server came over with menus, gave us time to look the drinks over and we ordered. I had the house marg, husband had the mango marg and both were excellent. Ordered chips and guacamole and I loved the chips. Fresh and hot with just the right amount of salt. Had the flautas for dinner just the right amount of food. Food was served a little on the cool side so would have appreciated a quicker time from kitchen to table so food would have been hot. Good flavor and the rice as a side was perfect. Adds cinco leches cake for dessert and it was a good portion and stood up to the milk that it was served with. Main dishes were a little on the pricey side but if you get an appetizer for dinner it might be enough.
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Bailey P.
May 30, 2024
I found this place through Yelp while looking for a dinner spot in the Bishop Arts District. It was hard to find. There is a sign on the main drag but you have to walk through a soap/jewelry shop to get to it.We came on a Thursday night and the place was empty...as in were the only ones. I think the hostess also had a hard time understanding English since communication was a bit rough.I ended up trying the enchiladas verdes which were good but nothing amazing. They were mini tortillas but you got five of them. Portion size was just right for me for one meal but would have hoped for bigger portions given the price.
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Marsha A.
Jun 24, 2024
Coco's Fire & Ice, located in the Bishop Arts District of Oak Cliff, Dallas, is a bit tricky to find but definitely worth the effort. It's inside a market, so you need to walk all the way to the back or use the back door like we did. Once inside, the place is clean and filled with the delicious smell of food.Despite being a Saturday, we were seated immediately, which was great. Our waitress, Erica, was bilingual in Spanish and English, making it easy for us to communicate. She was delightful and always available to help.We kicked off our meal with some really good margaritas and finished with shots of Casa Azule, which added up to $90. It was a bit on the expensive side, but the experience was worth it.The food was outstanding. My son had the chicken fajita tacos with rice and beans, and every bite was bursting with flavor. I opted for the Enchiladas Verdes with shredded chicken, cheese, and spicy tomato sauce, served with rice and refried beans--absolutely delicious. My niece enjoyed the Rojo Beef Flour Enchiladas with beans and rice, which were also excellent. The food arrived hot and in a timely manner.Coco's Fire & Ice is a wonderful spot in an area known for great eateries. I'm excited to explore more of what the Bishop Arts District has to offer!
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Jenny K.
Feb 4, 2025
I came across a tik tok vid that recommended this restaurant and he mentioned this is the most "authentic" Mexican food he's had in Texas so I thought I'd give it a try... My Mexican food expectations are really HIGH and unfortunately this place did not do it for me. Our server was not really present... The presentation was pretty, but the flavor was not there! The passion fruit aquas Fresca was extremely sweet. My husband got the fajitas with beans (these were black, we prefer pinto) and rice which was bland. I got the sampler platter to try a little bit of everything because I know some things could be better than others, but unfortunately it did not impress... I am very picky about mole and never usually order it, this one lacked flavor, but I was glad it wasn't sweet. California has the best Mexican food in the states (IYKYK), but I am open for recommendations for better Mexican food in TX, please share!
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Shay F.
Nov 30, 2024
After a family night out of fun and shopping, we wanted a good meal in the same area. We entered from the back alley, through the back patio because we did not realize the front entrance was shared with other businesses. We were seated quickly but unfortunately, the AC vents were blowing directly on our table making me a bit chilly and unable to fully enjoy my meal. The meals, chips and salsa were great and service was fairly quick. I had steak fajitas and would order that again. The staff checked on us and asked if we enjoyed the meals. The portions were average and aligned with the pricing. Definitely check out the market when leaving!
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Silvia D.
Dec 10, 2023
This place was decent. The wait time for a party of 3 on a Sunday was about 35 minutes. Food: Benedict was delish. Pancakes on the side were small but tasty. Orange juice was my favorite as it was totally freshly squeezed. Ambiance was very nice. Quiet for being so packed and busy. Breakfast hit the spot.
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Tashyra O.
Apr 9, 2024
First time hearing or seeing this place and it was in a beautiful location located in the back of almost like a little mini shopping plaza in Bishop Arts. We were assisted immediately and had a very kind server. He did the best he could with the questions we were asking. I will start with stating the guacamole was 10/10 .Our fajitas had a couple different problems. We asked for medium and it was just a bit too tough for our liking. The in house made corn tortillas were very powdery, however they did put them on the grill for us after we stated our concerns! The side of rice and beans were also a 10/10. Not sure if I would try this place again but it was a nice atmosphere and kind workers!
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Jose C.
Mar 17, 2024
This place is hidden right in the heart of Bishop Arts in Oak Cliff. My sister and I decided to give it a try. The food was really good and had great seasoning all around. I got the enchiladas verdes and she got the fajitas. Both plates were just as good. Now, the server was really great and welcoming as well as polite. The had live music playing. Definitely enjoyed that, but we were not able to see her cause there were curtains in the way. Overall it was good food. If we're back in that area again will definitely make another stop and try something else different.
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Andrew M.
Feb 15, 2025
Good food, bad drinks and overpriced. $16 guacamole $15 tacos... keep in mind this is Oak Cliff not uptown
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Rated: 4.6 (79 reviews) · $$
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