
Address and Contact Information
Address: 237 Main St, Ogunquit, ME 03907
Phone: (207) 216-9017
Website: http://www.treehousetaqueria.com/
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Reviews
Popped in on a busy Sunday evening for a two-person table. After a 30-minute wait, updated and organized via text, we were seated near the bar where the bartender, Tim, handled our drink and food needs. He had a great personality and was super accommodating! He’s local and knows plenty about the area and things to do.
The food we ordered was definitely TASTY (the tacos got rave reviews as “the best I ever had!”) and the bowl was a perfect portion. Where the experience was knocked two stars was in the actual provisions:
1. The upcharge to add BBQ jackfruit to the bowl was too much given the paltry portion added to the dish. Certainly not worth it after only one mouthful of the add-on. It was a disappointing portion of protein, for sure.
2. Likewise, we desired several substitutions for preferred ingredients in the tasty tacos (based on ingredients that already were parts of other dishes). While some changes were able to be made, the inability to provide food as-ordered because we were told the ingredients weren’t available, and then those ingredients appeared on the other party’s dinner was disappointing.
3. The churro cheesecake was rather dry and didn’t live up to the hype, no matter how well it photographed. Far from a sweet way to round out a meal.
4. (WARNING: Graphic digestion issues) The resulting effects of the seemingly “tasty” tacos was an evening of unwanted stomach unsettlement. Vomiting over the course of several hours removed any signs of the aforementioned food, as well as any joy that had been experienced by the other member of our party. When the tacos poured grease from the “impossible” meat, the bile pyrotechnics that ensued made it impossible to continue to find joy in the meal. Other stomach ailments plagued the second member of our party, equating to further unpleasant results from our meal. Maybe it was something in the water, but in any case, it wasn’t good.
While these issues detracted from the evening (down to 2-stars), they did not wipe out the ambiance, vibe, or otherwise exceptionally friendly service. Neither of us will be returning after this unfortunate gastrointestinal experience.
Service was friendly and efficient, and the laid-back atmosphere made it an easy place to settle in and enjoy. A solid, satisfying lunch that set the tone for a great trip ahead.
As for the food, it looked decent, but the flavor was seriously lacking. Everything tasted bland, without the bold flavors you’d expect from a taquería. The whole experience felt soulless and underwhelming, definitely not the kind of place I’d be excited to return to.
I hope they work on improving both their customer service and the seasoning in their dishes, because while the concept has potential, the execution really missed the mark.
The pilgrimage up the stairs on the side of the building promised a grand adventure, the outside courtyard and the covered patio make for great and interesting spaces too.
Even the inside dining area is cute and cozy.
The food is hot and miss. And the service was disappointing.
We ordered chips and salsa. The chips were stale and the salsa was more like chili sans the meat and beans. We tried a few, but ultimately sent it back. Curiously we were unclear whether they were going to bring us a fresh batch or what.
The tacos were interesting, the chicken was o.k.; the jack fruit primarily tasted of pineapple, the veggie taco was out of this world delicious, flavorful and just the right amount of spice.
It took a while to pay up, as our server was not very visible – and it is a small place.
On the upside, the chips and salsa was credited to our bill.