Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 517 West Washington St S, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Phone: (918) 402-9638
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I mention this because, once again, everything about this restaurant seemed right—with one glaring exception: the bathroom. I wish I could have started this review by raving about the wonderful service, the food, or the awesome tacos (because they were really good). But the bathroom grabbed my attention for all the wrong reasons. For me, a poorly designed or unclean restroom can dampen my appetite.
Once seated, I realized this wasn’t a taco truck but a proper restaurant inside a beautifully decorated building. The lobby was inviting, and the decor showed attention to detail. The waitress was quick to bring chips and salsa and kindly offered to get me a drink. Her great personality added to the welcoming atmosphere.
Then came my visit to the restrooms. Unfortunately, I have nothing positive to add here.
For my meal, I ordered my usual taco test trio: chorizo, brains, and pastor. While they passed the test, they landed on the lower end of the bar. The tacos were good but lacked the authenticity I crave, especially when it came to the salsas—they just didn’t hit the mark.
In the end, I hope my initial comments come across as constructive rather than overly critical because I do believe this is a good restaurant with great potential. I genuinely want to see it succeed and hope my feedback is taken to heart.
I plan to return soon to explore more of their menu—hopefully, their bar will be open by then!
They now accept credit cards.
Back for a second visit and to try a couple of Tortas. Carnitas on mine and Al Pastor for my wife. Both sandwiches were filled with well-seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato and avocado. A half of a Tortas is almost a meal. On the side radish slices, a grilled serrano and a lime wedge. Load it up with your choice of salsas and you have a tasty meal.
Previous Review
Cash only, order at the counter, pay at the counter, limited food truck menu, no bar/no alcohol, drinks are served in the can. It is essentially a food truck indoors. Friendly service, good food.
Complementary chips and salsa. I didn’t care for the salsa; my wife liked it. It was crushed canned tomatoes with onion, garlic and maybe other spices served warm. It did have a little bite to it. The ubiquitous Mexican restaurant orange and green plastic squirt bottles of sauce, were my choice. We had the Quesa Lunch Special. It is 3 Quesabirrias with rice and beans. The tacos were filled with fantastic, seasoned, juicy tender beef. Excellent beans on the side. It was a good meal.
If you are looking for other Mexican restaurants in the area, check out my reviews in my collection “Jalapeno Highway” on Yelp. I’ve probably been there.
No drink refills, only one set of silverware for two people, only came to the table three times, never refilled chips, no service once we recieved our food. And we could see the waitress on her phone or working with the kitchen on to go orders nearly entire time. We were one of two tables… Would highly recommend this place as to go only.