
Modern Mexican eats, inventive margaritas & tequilas are offered at this lively restaurant.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Broadway St, Chico, CA 95928
Phone: (530) 342-0425
Website: https://www.treshombreschico.com/
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Reviews
Food was amazing! Great flavors, excellent spice without overpowering my taste buds. I had the Birria Burrito and it was awesome. If I had one complaint, it would be the complaint of all burritos; one bite was amazing Birria and another was deliciously prepared rice. I would’ve like more even distribution of the flavors. My wife had the Quesobirria Tacos and they outshone the burrito. The presentation, flavors, and addition of lime really pushed the tacos over the top. Let’s also not forget the chips and salsa! Both salsa options were stellar and the chips were just the right crunch and salt to go with either salsa option.
Service was excellent! They were not terribly busy, but every one was polite and anticipated our needs or wants. Juan was particularly great with his friendly attitude and knowledge of the menu. He helped steer my wife to the tacos and I should’ve listened to him too!
The decor was very top tier. Elegant, but not overly fancy. It speaks to a place that knows what it’s about and had no misgivings to what it is not. Everything was well used, but also well loved. Sturdy and serviceable, while also giving the feeling of high quality. Specific touches, like brass table tops and counters, were done well. The music was loud, but not overly so. Just loud enough to cover conversations at neighboring tables while allowing reasonable conversation at your own.
This is a place to be revisited time and again!
Went here to visit friends. This restaurant takes up a large corner spot off Broadway in Chico.
We got there when they opened at 1130am. Full bar and inside and outdoor seating. They also have a taco bar which I thought was pretty awesome !
We ordered the combo with mole ( chocolate flavor). The enchilada was great tamale ok. Beans and cilantro rice was good.
We had a margarita and a glass of red wine. Nice pour on the wine.
They have complimentary chips and salsa. The house salsa was excellent..alittle spicy and alot of flavor. Terry also gave me spicy salsa which was awesome!
There is plenty of seating and they also have happy hour and specials on certain days.
PABLO our waiter was the most upbeat and friendliest server I have encountered in a long time! So pleasant and accommodating ! What an asset !
Great time and will be back for the taco bar when I am in the area!
Better than all the rest.
Better than everyone.
Honestly, tres hombres is quite astounding. Always a place my family has to visit for the holidays.
Their margaritas are incredible, and the fajitas are a family favorite.
Happy hour tacos? Amazing.
Margaritas? To. Die. For.
And the vibe—honestly, it feels like summertime in Baja California The food is authentic, the pace is leisurely, and everyone there lets you slow down and breathe after a long week.
Massive shoutout to Parker, Justin, Nate, Rob, Sutter, and Alexis! Every one of these guys has taken a moment to chat—even when they’re hustling—and that kind of human connection is pure gold. I’ve gotten to know a little about them, and they’ve learned a little about me. That’s simple, that’s genuine, and that’s honestly what makes the food taste even better.
And let’s talk about winter—because when Chico gets chilly, their pozole is the comfort hug in a bowl we all need.
Every time I walk in, it feels like my first time—fresh smiles, zero stress, warm energy, and plates that hit the spot every single time.
Number one taco spot, hands down.
Highly recommend. Cheers to the people who make good food… and make you feel at home doing it. ✨
The biggest issue is the food. The steak (Carne Asada) was pretty flavorless. Chicken was also flavorless and it was dry. The Pork (Carnitas) was actually pretty good.
The street tacos had chewy and hard tortillas, they were left on the grill way too long, it was like chewing shoe leather.
Guacamole is OK, could have used more salt and seasoning.
The margaritas are good and had the appropriate amount of alcohol. Chips and Salsa were also pretty good (First batch was just on the edge of stale, but 2nd batch was better)
Overall, for the price (Even with Happy Hour Prices), I really didn’t think it was worth it. There are many other Mexican restaurants and even Taco Trucks that have much better food and quality standards for much cheaper.
I honestly don’t see myself going back.