Tacos, enchiladas, BBQ pork burritos & more Californian-Mexican fare in a casual space & patio.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1896 W El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026
Phone: (760) 740-9911
Website: http://cenotegrill.com/
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Reviews
Yesterday my sister, my husband, and I stopped by Cenote Grill after a long day hoping to enjoy a good meal. The restaurant only had about 4-6 tables occupied. We were seated and our order was taken.
After that, we watched several people arrive after us, get their food, eat, and leave while we were still waiting. After an entire hour, I went inside to ask about our order. Only then did they go check, and it became clear our order had simply been forgotten.
We decided to leave. My husband went to pay for the drinks we had ordered, and instead of apologizing, the owner told him:
“If you’re not going to wait for your food, it’s your loss. I know what I’m going to have for dinner.”
Mistakes happen, but rude and dismissive customer service is unacceptable. Unfortunately, we never even got to try the food because the experience was already ruined.
My husband lost his restaurant picking privileges. After choosing this place. We wanted to give a new Mexican place a shot and the photos looked pretty okay. We Go, and from the minute we walk into the minute we leave. We are the youngest people there by about 20 years. It was packed with white people and every one of them was over the age of 60. When your Mexican restaurant and not a single Mexican person eats there, there’s a problem.
The staff was actually very prompt and courteous and got us seated. The booths have impromptu pads being leaned against them like they are waiting for a real shipment of booths to come in. Also some weird mother earth art on the wall is best as I can guess. But nothing that distinctly said a Mexican restaurant. Immediately gave us free chips and two different kinds of salsa. One tasted like watery tomato paste. The other one tasted vaguely like someone had waived tomatillo at it once and it’s life.
You order up front. I don’t have a problem with that. Our food arrived within a solid amount of time. But my meat was cold to the touch. As if they had made it this morning (gosh I hope it was that morning and not the night before). My cheese was also barely melted. I got a burrito fresco and took two bites and didn’t want more.
My kids got a shrimp burrito and a fish taco. There was no spice other than cumin in the shrimp burrito. But considering the age of most of the patrons, I’m pretty sure that was on purpose. My other child’s fish taco had the batter slide right off of it but it was perfectly fine otherwise.
My husband and I were glad that we only had a few bites of our food. We felt queasy the rest of the night and kept chugging Gatorade and burping suspiciously. It would have been a lot worse if we would have actually had more than a few bites of our food.
At least with Taco Bell I would have gotten some hot meat and some packets of spice along with my indigestion. I get to pick next time, sorry honey.