Fuego Tortilla Grill serves bold, authentic Mexican flavors with handmade tortillas, fresh ingredients, and generous portions, all cooked in-house. Open all day and all night, six days a week, Fuego is known for its crave-worthy menu, making it the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Hours
| Tuesday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 805 W Lee Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70820
Phone: (225) 955-2996
Website: https://fuegotortillagrill.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I had the Dr Pepper Cowboy soft taco- Smoked brisket, grilled onions, Dr Pepper BBQ sauce, chipotle cream corn, jack cheese… excellent.
They also offer soft drinks, tea and beer.
Tried three different selections, one from pork, chicken, and steak. The steak was my favorite, with the perfect amount of salt. While the pork and chicken were juicy and flavorful, they were both overly salty for me, with the chicken being saltier than the pork.
Great selection of complimentary salsas, onions, pickled jalapeños, and limes.
Open 24/6, this is really convenient and can see myself coming here quite often.
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Came here for the second time on their official opening day: it was hectic, the lines were long, and they ran out of a few things like cilantro, tortillas, and I think pork as well(?). They had to grab some premade tortillas from a nearby grocery store, Rouses, probably.
Another thing to note was that they don’t have an area for pick-up orders online and on the app. There was no way to know when my order was ready, and no waiting area inside unless you are standing on top of other customers, trying to stay out of the way of the staff and people moving around.
Tried a few more taco options, plus the quesadilla, but the quesadilla was noticeably low quality. The tortilla was hard, tough (maybe sitting in the box for too long) and the chicken inside was very dry. I customized my quesadilla with added pico and caramelized onions, but they just put a scoop on top and outside the quesadilla instead of inside. It was messy in the box, plus the ranch or whatever white sauce it came with was uncapped and spilled everywhere, unlike the two hot sauces that came outside the box that were properly closed.
The manager or whoever was there running the show, definitely was breaking his back trying to get things in order and get people their food orders (I waited about an hour for my food and I ordered in the app). Everyone else in my group got bowls because at that point in time, they ran out of tortillas, which was unfortunate, as the bowls they gave didn’t include rice, but upon request, they gave the rice for their bowls (on the menu it is supposed to come with rice).
All in all, I would love to come back to this place if they weren’t so busy, but I’m sure the owner wouldn’t be happy
Still a solid 4/5 overall taco spot, for the 24/6 convenience and the flour tortillas (corn optional) because Baton Rouge has too many hole in the wall Mexican spots that are authentic enough with corn tortillas, so it’s nice to have something like this.
We’ll definitely be coming back to try out more of the menu!
Turns out I was right. Took less than 3 hours to feel worse than I would from taco bell.
You know it’s bad when you’re having dreams where you meet total strangers and they say that it tasted weird.
Thanks for the t shirt I guess.