
This Mexican restaurant, with seating on a flower-filled patio, serves burritos, fajitas & such.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 450 W 6th St, Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: (208) 883-3984
Website: http://www.pattysmexicankitchen.com/
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Reviews
But…. as the sign here says, good food takes time. You could be waiting for an hour or more on busy nights.
Live music and drinks can keep you entertained, though.
The best part of Patti’s is the venue. Amazing for hanging out on sunny days. Lattice structures and lots of plants creates a unique and surprisingly private ambience. Always worth a visit on a nice day.
The whole tipping situation. You place your order at the counter, some guy cooks it, and from there, you’re on your own. You seat yourself, grab your own utensils, pick up your food, refill your own water—basically everything short of doing the dishes. Suggesting tip like it’s some full-service experience. However that is trending everywhere.
And let’s talk about the “presentation.” They don’t even bother with plates. Nope. They just dump your food onto a metal tray with some cheap paper liner, like you’re at a middle school cafeteria. Only problem is, that paper disintegrates the second your beans touch it. Next thing you know you’re eating rice, beans, and shredded paper like some broke college kid.
It’s sloppy, it’s lazy, and for what they’re charging, it’s straight-up insulting. You want a nice patio? Cool, stop by. You want an actual meal that feels worth the money? Look somewhere else, because this ain’t it.
7/1/23: Save your money and go to food truck next to Silos & Social or La Casa Lopez on Main Street. We were really disappointed by our recent experience at Patty’s: they ripped us off. I’ve gone to their food truck at the Farmer’s Market for years and usually get the fish tacos: one order always included two (2) tacos for $5.50, a fair price. Their menu even says “Fish Tacos,” plural. But today, they only gave each of us one taco for two orders; I thought they had forgotten to include our second order, but they confirmed it’s one fish taco for $5.50. When I asked why they changed the amount, they just pointed to the sign and claimed it says one taco (it does not). So we paid about $12 for only two (2) OK, not great, street tacos. Yeah, we’re not going back.