Huevos Rancheros plate with bacon and sausage.
El Grande plate
Potato egg and bacon breakfast taco
Chips and salsa
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The fajita chicken pineapple salad
a plate of food
Tierra y mar ensalada
Kirsten A.
Dec 27, 2024
They have the best chicken tortilla soup! Great service and very reasonable prices. Queso and margaritas are also spot on.
Read MoreMelody N.
Aug 28, 2024
Traveling looking for a Mexican meal. Found just passing by. Arrived before noon - plenty of seating. Fast service. Drinks came quickly. Very varied menu. Had one of the combos - cheese enchilada and fajitas beef. Sauce in enchiladas was mild and kind of bland - good for me I cannot do spicy. Fajita beef - not much flavor but tender. Chip salsa was just a sauce - spicy to me. Chips were warm. Meal took about 45 minutes total. Very busy as we were leaving just after noon. Ok meal - probably will look for another place next time we go thru.
Read MorePamela N.
Apr 11, 2024
Hot and fresh with good quality ingredients. Friendly staff and decent prices. Highly recommend.
Read MoreRicky R.
Jan 11, 2022
The wife and I decided to have a date night and we both had a craving for Mexican food. We also wanted to try something new, and being in Seguin, our options were limited. We asked some friends of ours from the area where to go, and Reyna's was suggested. The queso was even dubbed "the best queso in town."Upon pulling in the parking lot, there were a lot of cars. This was starting out great. We strolled in and we were greeted by a "wait to be seated" sign. Glancing around, it was not a very fancy place, however, it had a mom and pop charm to it. It was very busy, so it has to be good right?After a long wait, a lady at the bar pointed at a table freshly cleaned and were told we would be helped in a minute. The wife and I took our seats and waited to be acknowledged. Our section had about ten tables, and one waitress. The waitress also had a runner who was assisting her. The help in our section seemed to be stretched too thin as the server to table ratio did not seem to be proportioned right. After a long wait we were greeted by a nice waitress who brought menus and apologized for the wait. We ordered our drinks and also ordered some queso. Our drinks came back fairly quickly, but the chips and salsa were dragging behind. The runner eventually brought chips and salsa, but no queso. The wife and I proceeded to dive in to the chip bowl. When it comes to Mexican restaurants, the chips and salsa always set the tone for the rest of the meal. If the salsa is good, you can count on a good meal. If they suck, you will regret coming. The chips were the think yellow corn chips. Not my first choice, but no big deal. The salsa was actually pretty good. Not bad. The chips and salsa suggested our meal would be pretty good. We glanced over and saw the runner walking toward our table with queso and were anxious for some cheesy goodness. Well, we would have to wait longer. The runner diverted and took our queso to another table that arrived after we did. So, we wait in anticipation a little longer. We perused the menu and made our selections. The waitress then came over and assured us we would have some queso soon, and the kitchen was making more as they had ran out. The menu was aplenty with different options and selections. The wife decided on the El Grande plate. The plate consisted of one homemade tamale, one cheese enchilada, one bean and cheese chalupa, and one crispy taco. The wife opted for queso on her enchilada as a substitution. Solid choice. Make that two, please. Our queso finally arrived. Eager with anticipation, we wasted no time dunking our chips in the warm golden yellow goo. The consistency was that of what queso should be. The queso was average, but we will need a consult with our friend stating it was the best in town. Maybe he meant the only in town. It was not bad, just eh. Nothing to write home about, but not bad. After a long wait, our food finally arrived. Both plates looked pretty tasty, so we dove right in. The long wait had worked us up an appetite! The homemade tamale, blah... Not too bad, nothing extraordinary.. Decent.. The cheese enchilada, eh, ok.. The taco, eh, ok.. Shell was borderline burnt, but overall, ok.. The chalupa, not sure.. We both were so full, we took it to go. Both of us enjoyed our plates. Full to the brim, the wife and I were ready to pay our check and leave. Again, another long wait. When we did get our check I tried to pay immediately, but was pointed to the bar. We paid our check and took off. Overall, I'd say our experience was average. I wish Yelp had a half star, as I would have given this place a 3.5. The food was decent, and satisfied our Mexican food craving. The service was a lot slower than I had liked, but this was no fault of the waitress. I pinned that on management, as they should have been more prepared and had more staff working, assuming they were not suffering a worker shortage. Would I recommend Reyna's? I would say yes. However, only if you are in the area. This place will get you out of a pinch if you are in the area and have a hankering for Mexican food. I would not drive out of your way to try it. Overall, I'd say this place was average. Enjoy!
Read MoreJeff U.
Nov 12, 2022
Not impressed Tortillas were the only redeeming item Sauce was just tomatoes Queso runny and tasted/smelled like popcornRefried beans whiteish and tasteless Rice bland Fajita chicken was good Crispy taco was ok It was recommended but not sure why
Read MoreJoshua G.
Dec 16, 2021
I'm from out of state. My uncle wanted Mexican and this place popped up on the way from Houston to San Antonio. Service was on point (friendly, attentive, recommended good food and on top of drink refills). Rice was ok, seemed to sit in the heat lamp a little too long and was a bit dry. Dad enjoyed the carne guisado and charro beans. Aunt got the flautas she ate them all and uncle got the enchiladas with green sauce which he enjoyed also. I got the chimichanga with pulled chicken and it was delicious. All of us loved the chips and salsa.Great place to come sit and chat with each other. Friendly staff. I recommend this place
Read MoreEmma G.
Sep 24, 2022
No a fan. It was busy but I did not really like the food. The chips and salsa was not good so I should of known it wasn't going to be good. The salsa teamster like marinara sauce. So strange to get that flavor at a Mexican restaurant.
Read MoreRaje W.
Oct 17, 2022
I bought Chilequiles tacos and Papas Rancheras tacos this morning from Reyna. They were just AWFUL. In the past, most items I have bought from them were either good or pretty good. Today was an absolute bomb. No egg in the chilequiles or cheese. The papas were over cooked and mush. These were legendarily BAD. Beware of Monday mornings at this restaurant.
Read MoreSydney M.
Oct 7, 2024
We stopped here for breakfast on Sunday and really enjoyed our meal! My steak omelette with refried beans & potatoes was delicious. Great price for the quality and size of my plate. My boyfriend's eggs & Barbacoa plate was yummy. The staff was friendly and helpful as well. Would definitely go back!
Read MoreMadeleine B.
Jun 24, 2024
This place is not disability friendly and is very comfortable and confident in discriminating and breaking the law. I tried going here with my service dog and the manager insisted I couldn't without producing a service dog "ID." This is an illegal request and I calmly offered to show her the laws about this on the Texas government website https://gov.texas.gov/organization/disabilities/assistance_animals#discriminationThe relevant laws are: "A person is not entitled to make demands or inquiries about the qualifications or certifications of a service animal for purposes of admittance to a public facility except to determine the basic type of assistance provided by the service animal to a person with a disability." And: "If a person's disability is not readily apparent, for purposes of admittance to a public facility with a service animal, a staff member or manager of the facility may inquire about:-whether the service animal is required because the person has a disability; and-what type of work or task the service animal is trained to perform."She refused to listen to me and insisted she had successfully carried out this type of illegal discrimination before. It was obvious did not care about the law and my party and I decided to leave rather than put the children present through an entire ordeal. I plan on taking further action.
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