Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1112 US-278 Suite C, Amory, MS 38821
Phone: (662) 597-2066
Website: https://elveracruzmex.com/
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Reviews
First time eating there.
Party of 10
Got seated promptly
Service was really good. Never had an empty or close to empty glass. Always checking to see if everything was OK.
Servers were polite and kind.
The Bithhday Teen got an unexpected whipped cream pie in the face just after they sang the Birthday song. We Loved it!
Happy Birthday!
Price per person: …
It was my husband‘s birthday. When I asked the server, what would he recommend if I like protein, he pointed to an item on the menu. While I attempted to pronounce and was asking mid sentence of how to pronounce the item, he cuts me off and proceeds to ask my husband. What would he like? My husband looked at me in shock, and I nodded to give him the OK to place his order. The server left and came back to ask am I ready and I asked where is the rush because he kept looking over his shoulders to check on the other tables and cut me off while I asked for correct pronunciation of an item on the menu. Two of the bus boys brought our order out and our server, never once came back to check on us. I observed him check on the party behind us and take on three more tables even refill their drinks and to-go boxes, but again, never checked in on us to at least make sure we were still breathing.
The manager also assisted everyone else in the restaurant to ensure that they were OK. No one ever came to check on us. Anybody that may know us, knows that we are so respectful very courteous, very polite and we’re big on giving amazing feedback when we patron a restaurant or receive services.
After being ignored for almost an hour, I flagged down the manager to ask if I can speak with him about our service in private. My husband was speaking to his brother on FaceTime, and the manager thought that he was being recorded and never came back. So I went to the front of the restaurant where he was and asked to speak with him again. Understood that things were busy and he needed to cash out customers. This is why I attempted to speak in private about us not receiving service or being checked on. He continued to look at his watch and talk over me to his employees. I assertively asked him to stop cutting me off, and please give me his undivided attention.
Eventually, after explaining to him of how I’m really big on surveying and reviewing, he apologized and offered to not charge us for our meal. I felt he was missing the point. I refused. I was sure to make sure we paid for the bill and tipped the server because we were not looking for a free meal! We expected the same respect and service as to how everyone else in the establishment received. It was my husband‘s birthday and we were so excited to try this new establishment. The manager, and I came down to a calm moment and he tried his best to apologize as best as he could, ok-we’ll be on our way to enjoy the rest of my husbands Birthday.
The manager son felt the need to follow us outside and address ME in saying, I disrespected his sister which happened to be one of the employees by cutting her off as her father, the manager disregarded what I was saying, and started talking to her. This could’ve turned very ugly, because he felt the need to follow us outside of the establishment and continue with what he perceived, me disrespecting his sister by asking the manager their father to please give me his undivided attention. Me observing the drinks that were flowing at that table he was sitting at, we used our brain, briefly explained the ending of the conversation me and his father, the manager had. I know I didn’t have to, but I didn’t want things to escalate. Manager even stuck his head out and saw his son engaging with us, but quickly went back in. treat all customers with the same respect and service you’d want to be treated when visiting that’s all we wanted. Nothing more nothing less.