
Lola’s Cocina is Huntsville, Alabama’s go-to destination for authentic Mexican cuisine. As the newest Mexican restaurant in town, we promise to provide Huntsville, and the surrounding area, with mouthwatering specialties that’ll transport you to the streets of Mexico. Come and experience flavors created with care and the dedication to crafting a memorable dining adventure!
Hours
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 114 Moon Shot Dr, Madison, AL 35758
Phone: (256) 325-5110
Website: https://www.eatlolascocina.com/
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Reviews
The staff was friendly, and very attentive. They were all working and trying to keep the restaurant clean and in working order.
The restaurant is nicely decorated and the atmosphere is very nice and inviting. We walked in and we’re handed menus and we took some seats. I ordered the California burrito and the burrito is a good portion. The chips were good and the side of queso tasted great as well. Everything was cooked and seasoned properly. Very delicious and I will definitely be back.
A wide variety of Mexican dishes, a little bit for everyone. Come and support this place!
The food arrived with excellent presentation, and it certainly looked as good as any upscale Mexican offering in the area. However, while the dishes are visually appealing, the flavors didn’t quite match the same level. The birria, both in plate form and in the tacos, as well as the asada tacos, came across a bit flat. The tortillas had a sweetness to them that didn’t complement the proteins, which themselves lacked seasoning. While hot sauce does help, authentic Mexican food — like what you’ll find in Mexico or El Paso — should have a natural balance of flavors that the salsa enhances rather than compensates for.
That said, Lola’s Cocina is definitely a step above Rosie’s Cantina, which is very bland, and is on par with Phil Sandoval’s, given they come from the same family. If you’re looking for a beautiful setting, welcoming service, and a clean, enjoyable environment, this is a solid choice. But if you’re craving truly authentic Mexican flavors, I’d recommend Los Jarrochos.
Be prepared for sticker shock at the cash register. Our experience was not worth the expense.
Our sole bright spot was our margaritas. My wife had hers on the rocks. Mine was frozen. They both were strong and delicious. I think they are half priced on Thursdays.
If we return, it will be for drinks only.
Steak taco: 10/10 literally amazing!
Fish taco: 10/10 taste. But I would suggest less fish on the taco or 2 tortillas. It was falling apart.
Queso: 8/10. Bland on its own, but pairs perfectly with tacos. Great consistency on cheese sauce.
Salsa: 6/10: not traditional- kind of sweet…
Taco sauces: 10/10 Love the orange one
Lime: so juicy and fresh! Yummm!
$19 spent for the meal and 1 additional taco.
Which is great for quality of food.
Fast food, yes! but not processed meat- thank God!
Great packaging, everything was separated appropriately, wrapped in foil to keep heat, and perfect amount of napkins.
All in all- 10/10 experience. Grateful for lunch today.
It’s like street taco truck meets restaurant! Amazing idea.
The bad: on two separate occasions, the food is just…bad. It’s actually kind of yuck. This last time I got a “power bowl” with grilled chicken. It’s a taco salad. To be specific the chicken tastes like Sysco reheated, the shell is thick and oily.
Salsa has a heavy tomato sauce flavor
The dressing for the bowl is oddly lumpy and gelatinous? See photo
I got ceviche as a side. It was inedible. Orange, gooey? And tasted awful. See photo.
It’s been an hour and honestly tummy hurts after that