

El Patio Original is a vibrant Mexican restaurant known for its authentic cuisine and lively ambiance. Our menu features traditional Mexican dishes such as tacos, enchiladas, and fajitas, prepared with fresh and flavorful ingredients. Complementing our food is a full bar offering a wide selection of tequila, margaritas, and other signature cocktails to enhance your dining experience. Join us at El Patio Original for a delicious taste of Mexico in a festive setting!
An airy setting with traditional fare like burritos & enchiladas, plus a variety of tequilas.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 37311 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94536
Phone: (510) 796-1733
Website: http://elpatiofremont.com/
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Reviews
Chips were good and not oily.
Very impressed that every table had a dispenser of hand sanitizer.
Bathrooms were very clean.
The outer part of the restaurant was unassuming and the inside is a little dated. Our waiter sat us down at an area in the edge on the outer circle of an circular region in the restaurant. There is an inner circle inside that area where I can see people performing there from time to time for the patrons of this restaurant to enjoy some time ago. It is now just extra seating area.
The menu is pretty straight forward and the ambiance felt pretty old school. I ended up ordering:
Fish Taco Platter (lunch special) – 5 / 5
What made this dish special for me is how they fry the fish in this fish taco. The freshness of it from the fryer with just the right mix of cabbage and tomatoes and that killer sauce definitely hits the spot. The bean paste with the cheese is to die for. From the looks, you might say what’s the difference between this bean paste and others right? Sure, almost all Mexican restaurants serve them right? See, the magic is in how they make the beans and everyone does it differently. For me, I think it’s in how they brew these beans and the cheese they use to mix in together. The blend had an unique taste to me and I loved it. All in all, the taco, beans, in combination with the rice really mixed in well overall.
I think the ambiance of the store says it all. This spot is an old school Mexican joint that has had its glorious days in the past. It delivers solid food but it definitely need a major facelift inside the restaurant. This would include upping their service level and the look itself. I think it’s almost there, a little TLC should do the job.
Asked for soup and burrito. I had my burrito but not the soup, so I canceled it.
Service 0, especially the first greeting
Food was fine.