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Contribuisci feedbackWe made a reservation, received confirmation, even hired a babysitter and paid for a taxi to get to the restaurant in the rain, only to find it closed. No one answered the phone either. Absolutely terrible experience.
Visited the restaurant for the first time as we love Mexican food but struggle to find decent establishments. This one is definitely the exception. Great food, freshly cooked for you by staff that are eager to please. The guacamole to share as a starter is a real delight. Don't be put off by the location, this restaurant is a gem in a tired Holyhead.
Great to find this surprisingly good authentic Mexican on Anglesey. Although the location could be off-putting, the food and service were very good. Lots of choice, speedy service and a cheerful Mexican who really cares about his food. The Chilli Con Carne with lamb was superb as were the fajitas. Everything was fresh and cooked to order. Drinks were good value and the total bill for four gluttons was under Everything was done to please the customer. There are one or two improvements that could easily be made: the food hygiene rating of was a little off-putting but we had no cause for complaint. Antonio should try to bring this up. The flowers were a great idea but a bit wilted and my friend said the toilets were clean but the carpets had a sticky feeling underfoot. It was quiet on the Friday we went but we could appreciate that it could be a fun place to eat if it were busier. It is a pity that Antonio couldn't relocate to a busier foodie part of Anglesey as he would do a roaring trade in Beaumaris/Menai Bridge. His restaurant is easy to find and if you want a jolly, relaxing night out with food that is unique on the island, The Cheerful Mexican lives up to its name.
We made a reservation, received a confirmation, arranged for a babysitter, paid for a taxi... arrived at the restaurant in the rain only to find it closed. No one answered the phone either. Absolutely terrible experience.
While there were a few minor issues, such as the 3 food hygiene rating, which could be easily improved upon, we had no complaints. The addition of flowers was a nice touch, although slightly wilted, and my friend mentioned that the toilets were clean but the carpets felt sticky underfoot. The restaurant was quiet when we visited on a Friday, but we could see its potential to be a lively spot if busier. It's a shame that the owner, Antonio, couldn't relocate to a more bustling area like Beaumaris or Menai Bridge, where he would likely thrive. However, The Cheerful Mexican is easy to locate and offers a unique dining experience on the island. If you're looking for a fun evening out with delicious food, The Cheerful Mexican certainly lives up to its name.