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Address: 804 S Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252) 715-3604
Website: https://www.3tequilasobx.com/
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The food was equally impressive, with a diverse menu featuring a variety of dishes that catered to different tastes. Each dish was not only delicious but also generously portioned, providing great value for the reasonable prices. The large portions ensured that we left feeling satisfied and well-fed, adding to the overall positive experience.
Timing is crucial if you want to avoid a wait, as this popular spot can get busy. However, the ample parking and open seating arrangements made it easy to settle in comfortably without feeling cramped or crowded. The spacious layout allowed for a pleasant dining atmosphere, free from the discomfort of sitting too close to other patrons.
In summary, 3 Tequilas Restaurant goes above and beyond in delivering an excellent dining experience. From the top-notch service to the delicious and plentiful food, every aspect of our visit was impressive. With reasonable prices, ample parking, and a spacious seating arrangement, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy great food in a comfortable and welcoming environment.
On arrival, the restaurant had a low occupancy rate, with only about seven or eight cars in the parking lot. This made understaffing or a busy rush an unlikely explanation for what followed. I was seated promptly, and chips and salsa were served immediately, which led me to expect a similarly pleasant experience as before. However, the food arrived very quickly—faster than I anticipated—before I had finished enjoying the chips and salsa. Unfortunately, the food was lukewarm, a stark contrast to the typical expectation of Mexican dishes being served hot.
The chimichanga specifically lacked its usual accompaniments, missing the Mexican crema salad and having only a few squiggles of cheese sauce. Although it appeared to be fried, the texture was tough and rubbery, indicating that it might have been pre-fried and merely warmed up. The meat inside was unseasoned and reminiscent of a dried-out pot roast. My attempt to wash it down with iced tea was disappointing as well; the tea was warm and bitter, suggesting a possible lack of maintenance on the tea dispenser.
Attempting to get the attention of the waitstaff proved to be a challenge, as they were often congregated behind the bar, engrossed in their cell phones. Even when I waved to the manager in a red shirt, I received no acknowledgment. Ultimately, I approached the hostess stand and found my waitress engaged in eating and chatting with another employee. When I explained the issue with my meal, she took the plate without response and returned after several minutes with my check for $3.50 for the tea, placing it on the table and leaving immediately.
As someone who has worked in the restaurant industry, I strive to be understanding of the challenges that servers face and typically consider myself a grateful customer and generous tipper. However, the decline in quality and service during this visit was unexpected, especially given my positive past experiences. It’s concerning to witness such a shift, particularly as the summer season begins.
Adios 3 Tequilas!
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