
We serve authentic Mexican dishes made from only the freshest ingredients. We make every dish to order and serve your meals nice and hot. We serve all the dishes your family loves in a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. El Patron offers a choice selection of seafood, steaks, pork, chicken and beef. And Japanese food Hibachi and Teriyaki (256) 247-3010 TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO 6-8PM THURSDAY NIGHT KARAOKE 5.30-9.30PM FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE MUSIC 6-30-9.30pm
Hours
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17751 US-72, Rogersville, AL 35652
Phone: (256) 247-3010
Website: http://elpatronmexicanandjapanese.com/
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Reviews
It was great and the service was great. We will definitely stop in again when we’re in the area!
Seasoned musicians playing a variety of classics from country to rock…with a little r & b mixed in !!
I set my expectations a bit low- anything slightly above mall food court food at this price would be fine… especially considering trying to offer two different cuisines on the same menu…but this turned out pretty good! The lunch hibachi chicken was a good value- I chose the mushroom soup that came with it (decent) and paid a reasonable $2 up-charge for noodles instead of rice. The chicken, veggies, and sauce it was cooked in were generous and surprisingly good (I did not try the white sauce that came with-generally not a fan) for the price. I cleaned my plate.
I had planned on getting a taco or chile relleno a la carte as well, but was actually full. They stayed on top of my sweet tea refills- hardly anyone can keep up with me- so I am very, very happy about that! Sadly, I didn’t see any sushi on the menu… but, I will still gladly go back someday if I’m in the area (it’s about an hour drive for me), or may make the trip with the family on days when nobody can make up their mind or agree.
I’d love to see some Asian-Mexican fusion recipe attempts/specials (there was a place in Huntsville about a dozen years or so ago called Red Hot Kitchen that did an amazing job with that, but it was ahead of its time, as the Hipster crowd didn’t arrive till after it closed), but even without that, this place offers a compromise if you’ve got picky family who want one or the other!