La Fiesta Cafe, Douglas AZ
Address | 1844 E 10th St, Douglas, AZ, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 520-805-0033 | ||||||||||||
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Categories | Mexican Restaurant | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.6 9 reviews | ||||||||||||
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La Fiesta Cafe reviews
9I ate fajitas and they were bland.the waitress brought pico de Gallo that was freshly made for me, which wasn't on the menu. Changed everything for me. I will try it again!
Real-deal Mexican food
Restaurant. No hype, just good food, nice people. Don't come here looking for a margarita. No alcohol on the menu.
This is by far the nicest restaurant that I have gone to in Douglas, Az. It's not expensive at all and the food is good!
The food was delicious & at a great price, my only regret was not ordering an extra plate to go for lunch the next day.
Have eaten several times at this restaurant. Always enjoyable, fantastic and friendly staff. Food is authentic and awesome!
Wow, we were impressed. We were visiting Douglas and our hosts took us here as it is supposed to be the best authentic Mexican food in the city. No arguments from us. Everything was amazing, fresh, and so reasonable in price as opposed to Calif prices. Don’t miss it if you’re passing through. Note: they don’t serve alcohol.
What a happy surprise in remote Douglas, Arizona! We had a very good, authentic Mexican meal for quite a reasonable price. Several things stood out about this local fave. The service was exceptional. Our waitress (maybe the owner?) was upbeat and efficient. She handled a table of 8 and a rapidly filling restaurant by herself, multi-tasking the way wait people used to. The sit-down restaurant was clean and bright, cheerful. Nice bathroom. The food was good. Tacos were local-style, Dorado, where the corn tortilla is fried after the taco is assembled. Yum! Great refried beans. We had leftovers. Douglas itself is a strangely cool place just waiting to eventually be discovered, way off the beaten track, half an hour from hippy/hipster Bisbee where we live. Douglas is on the border of Mexican city Agua Prieta, largely Hispanic and family-oriented. Gorgeous, gorgeous early 20th century houses, and a retro downtown. We'll be back to La Fiesta.
This was the 1st time I bought food from this restaurant, we decided to order tacos to go. I tied calling in my order and they never picked up the phone. When I got there it took 20 minutes to get my order taken and was told it would be 30 mins. I placed the order and came back 30 mins later and it was another 20 min wait before I was acknowledged. I paid for the order and the waitress went back to tell the kitchen staff I was there for my order. The door to the kitchen was open and that is when I saw they started making my order. So what was the 30 min for? It was almost 90 minutes when I finally got home and started eating.
The tacos were good but I felt that they really skimped on the meat and the meat the tacos did contain was a bit too greasy.
The place was very small and there was no need to wait that long to get acknowledged to have my order taken or to get my food. I visited on a Monday evening and there weren't that many customers to have warranted that long of a wait.