

Counter-serve eatery dishing up Mexican classics including hand-rolled tortillas, burritos & tacos.
Hours
| Monday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13920 E Indiana Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Phone: (509) 822-4350
Website: https://www.caferio.com/locations/spokane-valley
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The food is good but you have to double check literally everything every single time and I go there often…It’s very frustrating. I wish they had a manager that actually overlooked things better because when it’s correct, the food is good. But 5/5 times I’ve ordered delivery, 5/5 times I’ve done online pick up AND 5/5 times id gone through drive through, every single time I have had to bring it back for them to correctly make it. (And I don’t mean one small issue— it’s huge issues every time IE: wrong meat, wrong ingredients, missing items entirely etc.)
Know I go there knowing it’s wrong before even checking it and that’s not OK!… no one has time for that, it’s pure laziness on staffs end
Just ordered delivery and let me show you receipt versus what I got – this is why I’m finally leaving a review in hopes for them to do better
(Pic is soup supposed to be shredded beef and instead it’s CHICKEN which I won’t eat
Not to mention arrived cold and half ass full.
Also, missing my entire taco meal,
Missing rice AND beans. missing my kids quesadilla, all of the sides and clearly this taco does not have the melted cheese or anything I requested on or in it) The entire order garbage at this point.
The elotes came half full as well. It’s crap entirely
The bowls are my favorite, by far the best I’ve had in any fast-casual Mexican chain. I’ve tried all the meat combinations and enjoyed every one, but I prefer the barbacoa. The mint limeade is outstanding, too.
The staff at this location are super consistent in how they prep/assemble the food. Generally a young staff with great personalities. I get great service every time, and I’ve been here a lot.
One fateful day, guided only by hunger and questionable life choices, I set forth on a quest. As I approached, I saw it: a line. Not a dragon to be feared, but a beacon of quality—a sure sign that many had come before me and survived, happily clutching burritos and salads like trophies. The line moves quickly, like a well-organized adventuring party; blink and you’re already at the counter choosing your destiny.
There, behind the glass, stand the guardians of good vibes—the staff. They do not merely “take orders”; they consult, recommend, and share their own favorites like wise mentors sending you off on a flavor journey. Their friendliness feels less like customer service and more like joining a guild where everyone happens to smell faintly of cilantro and victory.
At the Spokane Valley location in particular, the crew deserves its own epic poem. Efficient without rushing you, cheerful without being fake, and fast without making you feel like you’re on a game show timer, they turn the simple act of “grabbing dinner” into a tiny, everyday hero’s tale. You walk in hungry and slightly tired; you walk out full, satisfied, and wondering when you can justify coming back again.
So yes, there is a line. There is a line because they are good. And when the craving calls once more, you will answer—returning to the Spokane Valley Cafe Rio like a seasoned warrior to a trusted inn, ready for one more glorious burrito-fueled adventure.