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a table full of mexican food
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Coldest beer!
18 dollars for combo fajitas and they give you 3 strips of beef and chopped chicken...walking out now.
Mini Al Pastor!
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Cris G.
Jan 6, 2025
This is the closest Mexican food restaurant to our house. It gets picked a lot. They've got some things going for them, and some things that make you wonder if driving a little further would be worth it.The good: They do have tasty chips and a capable hot sauce. The queso isn't super exciting. I've been enjoying the burrito. It's not huge by sight, but when you've finished it, it's not small. I get it with beef fajita. It comes with beans (I like their charro), rice, sour cream, pico, and a little lettuce. Kind of like a fajita plate with the meat already in a tortilla. Get it smothered in chili con carne. We like their beef, chicken, and al pastor fajitas. The fajita orders are typically sufficient servings, unlike you might get at Maudie's. Their enchiladas are acceptably pedestrian. The margaritas aren't too sweet and are just strong enough. The servers are pleasant and prompt. When their tortillas are good, they're really good and the carne guisada is pretty textbook.The bad: Sometimes they're packed and quite often they're empty. I worry what that means for the turn over of food.The mediocre: They are wildly inconsistent. Last time we went was their best execution of our recent trips. Sometimes the food is flat out bland.It's not the greatest Tex Mex in Travis Co, but it's a lonely game on the far west side of town if you don't want to eat at Lupe Tortilla or Maudie's, or tally up the bill at Fresa's.
Read MoreAmy T.
Nov 28, 2024
Love this place and go with my family whenever we can. The chips and guacamole are delicious. The pozole is fantastic. The caldo de res tastes on point but the beef that was used in there was left in big chunks and didn't seem to have been simmered in the soup. Best Spanish rice in town. Cocktail list is good.
Read MoreMelanie R.
Sep 14, 2024
I started coming here when I moved to Bee Cave in 2016, but I keep returning even though I now live in Austin. Most of the time I just order an appetizer because frankly, I really love a good plate of nachos. Crispy tostadas, delicious refried beans, just the right amount of cheese, and a delicious array of toppings. Their black beans are amazing as well. The people who work here are super nice -- they are welcoming and they always provide great service.
Read MoreKathy S.
Aug 24, 2023
The food was not all that. We had a carne asada plate a couple al pastor tacos. The meat on my asada plate was tough and chewy. The rice and beans were good. The al pastor were too salty and just didn't quite make it to good. It was nice they were garnished with pineapple, that appealed to me. Space was tight but ok sine we had missed the lunch crowd. Waiter was great and checked on us regularly.
Read MoreNicole M.
Mar 3, 2024
A hidden gem, truly a great dining experience. The food is phenomenal and authentic. They offer a variety of appetizers and there's a decent drink selection as well. I've only been a handful of times, but on All Occasions the service has been stellar. I only knock is, while it does exude a certain degree of authenticity, the interior could use some new design elements.
Read MoreGracie S.
Jan 20, 2024
Great food the best Mexican food in Bee Cave , I am Hispanic and coming from Hispanic woman that is saying a lot.
Read MoreLeah W.
Feb 25, 2025
Best Breakfast Tacos!!! Tortillas are so fresh and flavorful and everything is made to order. The breakfast skillet is great also.
Read MoreJewel R.
Sep 15, 2024
First time here and it was amazing. Would recommend if you're very hungry. Just ask for Hugo. Food 10/10 Service 10/10 Ambiance 10/10
Read MoreArt H.
Oct 16, 2024
My daughter and I tried Los Pinos for the first time yesterday morning. I was motivated by their instagram post which showed what appears to be a delicious plate of enchiladas. Fast forward, we arrived at the restaurant and once inside it seemed closed and not an inviting vibe. Against my better judgement, I decided to go in and was told to sit anywhere. We sat in one of the far rooms as the only table other than three men talking at their table. We waited for a few minutes and finally the server came over to ask us if we were ready to order we told him We would like our drinks first. He returned and gave him our order. My daughter ordered the chorizo/egg plate and I ordered the menudo. After sometime, our food came out. While my menudo was hot to the touch. My daughter's plate was luke warm. Being the only table in the restaurant, I think it would be reasonable to make sure the food was hot. We didn't see our server and he initially did not check on us. I had to get up and ask him for some salsa for my daughter's plate. I found him in the server station watching his soccer game. Which apparently was more important than providing service to us. I returned to the table only to need a refill of my soda. After waiting to see him check on us, he finally came by and asked for a refill. He brought the wrong soda that I had ordered as a refill. I mentioned to him that the menudo was mostly broth and had little to no hominy or meat. He checked with the kitchen and told me that it was a new guy and he cut the meat wrong. While I knew this was not going to be addressed correctly, I didn't pursue my frustration. We finished quickly at that point and waited for him to return with our check. He didn't return. We decided to get up and go to the register to pay. Yes, that's correct he was on his phone watching some game. We paid and left dissatisfied and probably won't be coming back. To the owners, have background music on to provide a positive vibe. More importantly, guests should not hear other guests conversation and a little background music will help with that. It was that quiet in the dining room. Train your staff to providing a warm welcome to someone who is willing to spend their money at your establishment. Train your serving staff to understand the guest and their needs. It seems as though it really didn't matter that my comment to him about my dish mattered. Paying $14 for just broth is not a value to return for. Teach your serving staff to pay attention especially when guests are seated in their section. Why should I have to get up and ask for something? I can do that in my own home. One positive note to mention is that the restaurant was clean and you did get that importance piece correct. Overall, the experience was not a good one and hope that some changes will happen.
Read MoreSherry S.
Sep 27, 2024
My husband and I love to come and sit at the bar. The staff is warm and friendly. The food is great- ask for the green sauce. You won't be disappointed!
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