
At Coco’s Cocina Tex-Mex Restaurant, where south-of-the-border flavors meet north-of-the-border hospitality, tantalizing traditional cuisine takes on a contemporary flair. Located in the charming town of Pitman, NJ, since 2017, this cozy eatery offers a welcoming ambiance complemented by a menu overflowing with Tex-Mex temptations that blend the robust flavors of Mexico with modern culinary techniques. As a bring-your-own-beverage establishment, Coco’s Cocina invites you to relax, sip on your favorite drink, and savor the deliciousness of our authentic Mexican culinary creations.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 32 S Broadway, Pitman, NJ 08071
Phone: (856) 270-2006
Website: http://cocoscocinatexmex.com/
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Reviews
I have to say that I was delighted by how delicious the food was. I expected it to be just another typical place but the service was great, the food was delicious, and the prices weren’t too extravagant. The owner had to come into the restaurant as she owns the place next door(sweet lula’s) and she came up to us asking how the service was. Talk to her for maybe 5 minutes and explain to her that I was excited about their place. She was a very energetic and ecstatic woman and very polite and kind.
Downtown Pitman is getting a lot of good restaurants that are worth checking out if you live around here. Coco’s Cocina Tex-Mex on Broadway is a good little Mexican BYOB restaurant located across the street from the Broadway Theatre.
If you’re eating in, it may be a little cramped, but it wasn’t anything that really bothered me. We made reservations, because it seems to be a really popular place and there was a line of people who just kind of showed up. I would recommend making a reservation so you don’t have to wait in line.
I went with a group of people. We ordered chimichangas, chicken fajitas, fish burrito, and I ordered a beef burrito. I’ve included pictures below to show you what you get on your plate. I’ve also included the menu so you can see prices.
My beef burrito was very good. It came with pulled beef, beans, rice, cheese, and pico de gallo in a flour tortilla. I asked for jalapenos and the tomatillo sauce. It was so good. I couldn’t eat it all! The portions are a good size for the money. Washed it down with a Mexican pineapple soda.
We spent $100 for 5 people, which isn’t bad. Everyone had leftovers. Thank heavens it was chilly because we left the takeaway bags in the car while we went to the show (more of that in another review).
I’m definitely taking a trip back here. I highly recommend it. 4 out of 5. Excellent food. The only knock is that it is cramped, if you’re not used to eating in close places, I’d wear a mask if that sort of thing bothers you. Most restaurants on Broadway get very cramped on busy nights. I’m used to that sort of thing, but I know everybody isn’t.
Just to give you some advice, if you’re planning on dinner and a show, make sure you go to the dinner first. Most of the restaurants on Broadway close at around 9:00 p.m. so there’ll be no place to eat on Broadway when you get out of your show.
Let’s start with the chips and guacamole. Take a look at the picture I attached. Now ask yourself how much does an cost? About $1.50? How much does a standard size bag of chips cost? If they are authentic MAYBE around $5. And keep in mind that’s for an entire bag. I just brought a bag from the grocery store and it was priced at $2.69. So I for the life of me can’t figure out what warranted this pathetic portion size of chips and guacamole to cost nearly TEN DOLLARS. Are you kidding? They put the guacamole in one of the side cups you use for ketchup. Sad.
The taco platter was….interesting to say the least. As soon as I opened it and saw the way the rice looked I knew I had made a huge mistake. Standard boiled white rice with some type of red seasoning mixed in to make it look like Mexican rice. When I actually tasted what was in the platter it seemed to me like they seasoned everything (rice, beans, meat) with mainly chili powder. The entire flavor profile is barely edible. And the presentation was awful. They used regular iceberg lettuce that got extremely soggy. Some of it was even mixed into the rice . And my biggest concern of all was the tortillas they used for the “tacos”. It’s like they grabbed the white flour fake packaged tortillas from ShopRite. They didn’t even have the decency to properly grill the tortilla first. The tortilla tasted similar to plain white wonderbread.and did I mention how soggy everything was? Do yourself a favor and skip this place. The other reviewer is wrong. Even with Chipotle’s recent fall from grace, it’s still much much better than this. I’m questioning if those positive reviews are even real