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Contribuisci feedbackVery nice,authentic, and flavor rich food. The ambiance and music are good and the staff are friendly as well. It's one of the real good mexican places. This place also has a bar with many options to chill out with friends and family.
Not one to write negative reviews for places, but this one felt like a sense of duty to warn others. Buddy and I stopped in here one day while out and about downtown. Service was great, no issues there, but the food left much to be desired. The house salsa was uninspired and seemed like it could use some lime juice or other acidity to spice it up. An order of cheese dip in attempt to salvage the chips was not tremendously better. It was gelling up in minutes. Maybe the best thing we had was the Mexirolls but these were overly greasy in my opinion and not exactly a top notch example of TexMex cuisine. I ordered fajitas and was surprised at how under seasoned they were overall. The veggies in the plate were very large and chunky, they had not been pared down to a size to let them cook well. And the refried beans served with my plate were a pretty unappetizing slurry.My buddy had a suspicion of who owned/ran this establishment after trying the fried plantains with his plate. For those who aren 't aware, fried plantains are more of a Colombian thing. And the food we had was not Mexican or TexMex food, but a Colombian 's interpretation of TexMex.Carlos Londono is the man who owns Casa Fiesta, and the quality of food matches the kind of uninspired, soulless emulation of TexMex I 've caught wind of from his other establishments. As everyone will mention about this place and the others, the vibes are cool, sure. But it 's style over substance. I would avoid Casa Fiesta and Londono 's other establishments (Tequila Sunrise, La Bodega, Papi 's, and Margarita’s Cantina) if you care about getting genuinely good Mexican food. Goodness knows there are plenty of other quality spots that deserve your dollar more.And as others have mentioned, yes, they add an automatic 15% gratuity to parties of 1 or more . Yikes.
I’ve eaten here twice. This is the first time I’ve dined in. Both times I visited was around lunch time, once during the week and once the weekend. Both times, I was the only person in the restaurant. The staff is friendly and attentive. The food is okay. I’ve had the nachos and the egg rolls. Both of those are appetizers and cost $10-$15. The portions are pretty big. The decor and art is amazing. While waiting for my food, I toured The Frida Room, room for large parties. There is. Tone of Frida Kahlo art. It’s a good lunch spot. I took the bus, but know that parking can be a challenge in this area.
The hours are kind of odd and it is a bit on the pricey side for Mexican food but you're guaranteed to have fast and friendly service.The burrito (not pictured) is probably the best deal and larger than other restaurants we've been to but not quite chipotle sized.The ground beef taco could have been seasoned more and had the texture/taste of ground chuck.
Love the place, the spectacular atmosphere, the music and the attention 10/10