Situated near the border of the beautiful historic village of La Villita, this restaurant serves pure Mexican food with an ambience to match. Tall doors, high walls and Mexican movie posters, all contribute to create a southern look. Feast on homemade food - Spanish Rice, Bean Pot Soup and Fajita Platters. Among desserts the Tres Leches Cake is only for people with a hard-core sweet tooth! Try the margaritas here—they're really good.
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“one word disgusting”
This restaurant has probably the second most prime location in San Antonio. Other than the Riverwalk, La Villita provides tons of tourists that...
“Poor Service”
We arrived right as the place opened for lunch, which was a half hour later than what was listed on the door. We were maybe 5th in line to get ...
“Nothing to write home about”
Nothing special. I'm in a quandary about Mexican food, because there seems to be just so much that is "same-same" no matter what you pay or wha...
“Great escape”
We were looking for a place to eat on Saturday and the riverwalk was SOOOO congested and overcrowded. All the lines and wait times were extreme...
Ok food bad customer service.
We ordered the waiters recommendation. "El Mocajete". It's shrimp, chicken and beef fajitas with cactus and cheese. We did not expect...
Food & Building have real character
The Riverwalk was very crowded. Guadalajara Grill is only steps away from the Hilton. We came here and it was wide open. We had to make a de...
Every once in a while, the best thing in the world is a good bowl of beans.
Simple, Hearty Food Framed by the limestone McAllister residence, Guadalajara Grill, a.k.a. Charlie's Bar and Piejo Cafe, occupies the out
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