

Welcome to Cocina Mexico, an authentic Mexican eatery serving a wide variety of fresh, home-style Mexican favorites in a fast-casual, family-friendly space. Around here, ‘made from scratch’ and ‘prepared in-house’ aren’t just phrases we throw around — they’re our promise to you. In fact, anything you order from us is made following tried-and-true family recipes … how much more authentic can you get? Best of all, we invite you to enjoy your tacos, burritos, salads, and enchiladas in a relaxed, welcoming space that feels just like home. We’re one big happy family — come be a part of it!
Tacos, burritos & other Mexican staples offered in simple, compact quarters with patio seating.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 55 W Angela St #110, Pleasanton, CA 94566
Phone: (925) 485-3010
Website: http://www.mycocinamexico.com/
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I usually go on Saturdays after the farmers’ market. The outdoor patio is my go-to spot, especially when the weather’s good—it’s a great place to hang out, eat, and just slow down for a bit. The weekend special breakfast burrito is a staple for me, and I seriously cannot get enough of their avocado salsa. I’m fully obsessed—it’s creamy, bright, and has just the right kick. I’d buy it by the jar if they sold it.
One of the things that really stands out is how sweet and patient they are with my mom when she joins. She’s older and sometimes has a hard time with menus or needs food adjusted, and they’ve always taken the time to help her and make sure she’s comfortable. That kind of care makes a huge difference.
It’s just a genuinely good place—with good food, good people, and a lot of heart.
The owner, Anthony did an awesome job explaining our options and customize to our needs.
They were on time on the day of the event. Went above and beyond and stayed longer than originally agreed upon at no additional cost.
The food was super delicious and all the guests really loved the food. Very fresh and refreshing!
Thank you Anthony and team! We will definitely reach out again the future.
Everything was delicious.
No flavor at all. This is like restaurant version of
Taco Bell. I got a super burrito grilled chicken, completely tasteless. To the non Hispanics this may be goodBut to us Hispanics who know good Mexican food definitely a disappointment. I don’t know how They have good reviews I’m guessing they do the old family trick be there is no way… the ages horchata wasn’t even good either! Tastes like one of those bags that you buy at Safeway and mix with water. Ugh never again will I waste $60 on two burritos a kids quesadilla and two drinks.
Cocina Mexico used to be our family’s go-to takeout spot for many years. Their burritos and guacamole were once unmatched—delicious, reliable, and full of flavor. We’ve had countless great meals from there, and they were always our first choice for quick, satisfying takeout.
Unfortunately, over our last several visits, we’ve noticed a clear and disappointing decline in food quality and service. The first sign was the guacamole. It had always been fresh and flavorful, but one evening it tasted completely off—mostly mayonnaise with barely any avocado. It was inedible, and we ended up throwing it away. We gave them the benefit of the doubt, assuming it was a one-time mistake.
The burritos that night were still good, so we returned a few more times—this time avoiding the guacamole. But recently, we ordered burritos again and were surprised to find a side container of shredded lettuce. Once home, we realized neither burrito included lettuce inside, as we always request. No one informed us there was an issue with our order or offered to correct it. We had to take apart the burritos and stuff in the lettuce ourselves.
To make matters worse, the burritos had a disproportionate amount of tomatoes and barely any chicken. This is not the level of care and attention to detail we’ve come to expect from Cocina Mexico.
What’s most disappointing isn’t just the errors—it’s the lack of communication or effort to make it right. After so many years of loyal patronage, it’s disheartening to feel like quality and customer care are no longer priorities.
We’re grateful for the many good meals we’ve had here in the past, but sadly, it’s time for our family to move on and find a new go-to. We wish Cocina Mexico the best and hope they find their way back to the high standards that once made them a neighborhood favorite.