
Hacienda Chivolin, an authentic Mexican restaurant located in the heart of Greendale, Wisconsin, welcomes you to indulge in the finest culinary delights from south of the border. Every day from 9 am to 2:30 pm, you’ll find a diverse menu of American breakfast options to satisfy your morning cravings. And when the clock strikes 2:30 pm, the restaurant transforms into a vibrant fiesta of flavors, serving an extensive array of traditional Mexican dishes. Whether you fancy sizzling fajitas, enchiladas brimming with chicken or cheese, or the succulent taste of grilled seafood, Hacienda Chivolin has something for every palate.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5110 W Loomis Rd, Greendale, WI 53129
Phone: (414) 334-7769
Website: http://www.chivolinmke.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: spotapps.co
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The service is always professional, courteous, and attentive, which makes every visit feel special. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it a wonderful place for celebrations and memorable occasions.
I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for exceptional seafood, great service, and a place that truly makes you feel valued as a guest.
The service was excellent. We had a new server who was initially very nervous, but became more comfortable as the evening progressed. She didn’t speak much English but managed well. When she hit a rough spot she got assistance. Very sweet. Very kind.
The food was delicious. In our group we had: Burrito Dinner, Chicken Enchilada Dinner x 2 – one red sauce, one green, Fajitas (forgot which kind), Guacamole, and one of the Whole Tilapia dinners that came with shrimp. I had the enchilada dinner with red sauce and a Steak Burrito on the side. HA! The burrito is massive. Of course I filled up on chips and some of the guac, so I ate half the burrito and a third of the enchilada plate. Had the rest for lunch yesterday. Everything I had was just delicious and the meats were all very tender. The guacamole was whipped very smooth and made fresh. The person who ordered it said “it’s missing something” but I did not find that to be true. The chips that were served with it were a little soft. It was a little weird, still tasted good, but maybe not fried quite long enough? The only issue was the person who ordered the tilapia didn’t get what she expected. It was apparently one of the two (maybe 3) tilapia items that didn’t explicitly say “fried.” So what she received was not what she was expecting. She didn’t complain, nor send it back, but it threw off her meal. It came with a LOT of shrimp, and she had also ordered a soup which came with shrimp, plus the rice and salad, so she far from went hungry. Just be aware it is deep fried tilapia, not pan fried.
I would certainly go back.
I did include photos of their extensive menu as the only other ones I could find were on an online order website. Not descriptive at all.
The food was awesome and I believe it was the owner who came and checked on our table and asked how the food.
I will be back for sure.
Menu: The menu is over the top. An absolutely ridiciulous amount of choices; several of which are just stupidly expensive. Many of the menu items don’t have a detailed description of what the item is, exactly, for example half of the shrimp dishes. No clue. Overall for a mexican restaurant, the entire menu is in my opinion a bit pricy. (including that any extra chips/salsa incurs a $4 charge… seriously?)
Decor: It appears to me that apart from painting the ceiling beams orange and replacing the tables&chairs, not much else has been done. There’s a half dozen huge televisions going, and a little-bit-too-loud mexican music blaring from the huge speakers in the corner. So… is this place.. a sports bar? A casual restaurant? A fancy dining room? (see the old Carls glass chandeliers….). To me, the decor is basically thrown together without much thought at all. Those ugly stone walls should have been changed, and I reallly could do without the loud annoying music.
Service: There was hardly anyone here the night we were there (see photos), yet we barely saw our waitress. When we were ready to leave, we asked for boxes. That took TEN MINUTES. No clue what she was spending the rest of her time doing.
As I said… yes, the food was good. But between the ovepriced/overwhelming menu and the poor service, I doubt that we’ll return.