Casa Maria Mexican Restaurant

  4.0 – 1,516 reviews   • Mexican restaurant

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Regional Mexican fare for breakfast, lunch & dinner, plus a bakery with traditional sweet breads.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Casa Maria Mexican Restaurant 78640

Address and Contact Information

Address: 22604 I-35, Kyle, TX 78640

Phone: (512) 262-0429

Website: https://kyle.casamariarestaurants.com/

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Reviews

Greg Zielinski
Overall nothing was bad and service was friendly. I wish the shrimp in the cocktail were bigger. Meat was cooked properly but came up short on flavor. The cheese and chorizo appetizer could shrink the cheese portion by half and double the chorizo. Just too little chorizo for all that cheese.
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Helena Zielinski
New to the area and starving after the work day, so we decided to try this place. We eat low carb, so went into it knowing we’d have to skip rice, beans, tortillas, potato. Most places allow me to sub extra salad, but I was told there would be an upcharge so I said to skip the extra. Shrimp cocktail had the tiniest shrimp ever, but otherwise tasted good. Queso was a sea of chewy white cheese with a miniscule amount of chorizo on top. The chorizo had good flavor, though. Steak and pork chop were very bland. “Salad” was plain lettuce and tomato with a couple avocado slices and no dressing of any kind. She said she was able to give me extra salad, but it was really just a bit extra lettuce. I ended up pouring some of the shrimp cocktail juice over the top for a little flavor. And the kicker is they charged $.35 extra x3 for queso appetizer and both meals because we asked for no tortillas. Server was pleasant and attentive, staff was friendly upon entry and exit which is why I added a star, but we paid $112 for 2 people to have exceedingly mediocre food with an iced tea. Didn’t even have hot sauce on the table. With the number of Mexican restaurant options around, they need to do better in the food department, unfortunately.
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Renee Israel
My daughter and I went there for lunch. We got the fajitas for two. I am not sure what they season their refried beans with but they were some of the worst I have ever tried. The rice was greasy. They only gave a pinch of shredded cheese and approximately one tablespoon of pico gallo. We asked for some additional pico and was charged $1.50 extra. Guacamole was a medium scoop size on a tiny bed of lettuce. They only gave us four tortillas and if we wanted extra there would be an extra charge. They don’t serve fountain cokes so if you want a refill you have to pay extra. The salsa was good but in a very “shallow” bowl, the chips were also in a “small” basket. The fajitas were only ok. The service could have been much better as there were few customers there at that time. They charge state tax, city tax, and county tax. We won’t be eating there again.
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Lacie K
This restaurant has dine in, a drive-thru and a bakery section near the dine in area. It was beautifully decorated for Christmas. There are 3 large seating sections inside that have high top tables, regular tables and extra large booth areas for large parties. Over all the food was delicious. The salsa was on point. I didn’t even need to add salt to it. I ordered migas and the only thing that I didn’t care for were the plain potatoes. Everyone has different taste buds so no biggie since the migas themselves were awesome! The lingua plate is spicy but overall enjoyable. Service was prompt and polite from everyone who checked on us. We ordered 2 sweet teas, an appetizer, 2 plates and the bill came out to $54. Very reasonable!
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Patricia Raynor
Came in with a party. The place was pretty dead for a Saturday night. The host took my drink order but I waited 15 minutes for my drinks to come out. I placed an appetizer order of queso. It came out very slow. I was also never given a menu, silverware, or napkins. Our party had to ask for chips and salsa 30-45 mins after being seated.

The queso was NOT good. Tasted like they just melted velveeta cheese and threw some tomatoes on top. As I was eating the appetizer, the hosts were taking the other party members’ orders. They skipped me entirely, as I was seated at the end. I took it as a sign not to get any food which I’m glad I didn’t. Our party asked for appetizer plates and they stated they didn’t have any…red flag. I was never offered a refill for my drink or if I needed anything else. Overall terrible experience and food was not good. Will not be returning.
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Lorraine Borja
The staff was nice. We were a big group so I know it might have been a little overwhelming. It took them awhile to give up chips and salsa and the salsa wasn’t the best. When made me give them 3 stars was because no one took our kids food order. There was two people helping the drink orders at first the girl took our kids 7,8 and three 9 year old drink orders. Then the guy took our drink orders. The guy was taking our food order and I asked if someone took our kids order and he said let me ask. He went to the kids and ask them…smh.. I was expecting him to look it up or talk to the other girl to make sure and not ask the kids. Our kids told him yes. Mind you this is the second time we asked him. My sister in law asked and she said I asked them and they said they ordered. She was a little tipsy and told him no did you ask an adult not a child. My brother got on to her about that but I know what she was trying to say and it was a little irritating. Our food started to come out and that’s when we asked again. He finally came back and looked and said they did not order. So all the adults and teenagers got their food before the little kids. I got the taquitos and they put way too much herb in them. I didn’t like it at all.
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Mathew Ruybal
Went to Casa Maria this week for the first time, for the last time.
(Thursday evening, dinner)
We entered through the bakery doors so as to walk by the long glass bakery case which is filled with an assortment of delicious looking baked goods. This had me stoked.
And then we made it to the host stand. We were sat right away, since the place was mostly empty. We were taken to a booth on the exterior wall, with a view to the outdoor seating. One of the tables at the back of the room was tipped over on its side, presumably being worked on. It was hard for my eyes not to be drawn to the air vents, which didn’t look like they’d been cleaned in months. The whole spot had a weird hushed feeling to it. It was like they’d closed during covid and never actually re-opened and the place was staffed by ghosts.
Dramatic? Sure, but that was the vibe.
The service was what a person’s bare-minimum looks like. I couldn’t tell if she was new, or just apathetic, but it was not good.
We ordered three margaritas, two large and I had a small. They looked completely different, with the large ones looking as you’d expect, and mine being clear, with a bit of something carbonated. It tasted like a splash of sweet and sour with soda water and was absolutely terrible.
We had one kids meal and three entrees.
The food had very little flavor from the meat to the sauces. Everything was bland. The mole was probably the worst I’ve had anywhere. The beans were soup. The rice was…fine, but why was it a pilaf when the other two plates had Mexican rice? Whatever.
The prices, which are absurdly high, felt even higher due to the low quality of literally everything else.
We definitely won’t be returning. Catch us at Vaquero’s, where we should have gone in the first place. Oh well, now we know.
2/10

UPDATE: And then the owner tries to play it off because I mentioned a better restaurant at the end, and that my wife also submitted an honest review of their establishment. Nothing weird here, other than all your five star reviews from people who have never reviewed anything else besides your restaurant try harder.
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Alejandro Flores
Friday March 21, 2025 5:15 pm.
Cons: Super bland. Salsa, needed salt, refried beans, needed salt, enchilada sauce, needed salt. Flautas mushy and unseasoned. Guacamole, needed salt. Rice was barely warm. Charro beans had flavor!….but were too spicy. Sodas were from a can.

The wife and I tried each other’s food because we were in disbelief at how bad the food was. Maybe we got here too early? We were the only ones inside, so maybe we caught them off guard? Weird vibe for sure.

Pros: Cold AC! Not crowded. Very clean.

Had to ask for chips and salsa…maybe they were busy with the drive thru?

Really came in wanting to like it because their bakery looked delicious, but after our meal we aren’t even wanting to risk unseasoned pan dulce.

Well, as the saying goes, “Don’t eat where the people aren’t.”

Also 2 enchilada plate is 13 dollars, (pic) but 3 enchilada plate is 17? Math isn’t mathing.

Flautas were 17. (Pic)

Unfortunate.
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Charlie A Tango
I had their lengua plate along with a large margarita for my Bad Bunny lotería card. The food was much better than the last time I went. The service has improved as the last time I went you had to order thru a qr code and barely any person to person service.
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Tara Williams
We’ve been coming here for years and love it. The owners know my hubby and are so sweet. We love the breakfast tacos, barbacoa, and the fajitas to name a few. Their salsa is perfect. We recently tried their bloody Mary and really liked it, just the right amount of spice. Thank you Casa Maria!
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