Since it debuted in 1981 as the first Dallas Mexican restaurant to specialize in seafood, locals have come here for family meals and romantic evenings. Dine in one of several cozy rooms or on the inviting patio of this 1920s Victorian home. Fresh seafood is the mainstay of the traditional Mexican dishes. Favorite entrees include Paella, Grilled Catfish and Ceviche. Weekday lunch specials attract business professionals daily. Tequila connoisseurs will be pleased with the selection and the Acapulco-style margaritas are a Dallas legend.
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My friend lives in Oakcliff and begged me to make the trek down 35 to try La Calle Doce. Well, the food was mediocre, the service was non-attentive and the...
This Oak Cliff location used to be between 4-5 stars consistently and is now a solid 3-4 stars for me. My favorite is the large order of fajitas, which was...
Service was 3.5 food was 3.75 atmosphere was 4.5 Ordered fish taco special, shrimp and rice special, Lunch soup and torta special 6 dollars for the torta...
“This is a neighborhood...”
This is a neighborhood gem that has expanded in to Lakewood. Great authentic Tex-Mex. The restaurant is actually in an old house - very quaint....
“Great place!”
The fish soup here is delicious! Also, love the charm of this place. more
“I don't eat seafood, but...”
I don't eat seafood, but the mexican food here is very good. Worth a trip to Oak Cliff. more
“Tex Mex with Seafood...”
Tex Mex with Seafood. Stick to the Non-Seafood. more
“Claire turned us on to...”
Claire turned us on to this one. Wow. Cannot wait to come back on a warm night and hang out on the porch. more
“yummy!!!”
yummy!!! more
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