
Lolita’s Lawrenceville is a Modern Mexican restaurant with a Salvadoran twist, serving flavorful dishes, handcrafted margs, and good vibes in the heart of Lawrenceville, GA. From pupusas and birria tacos to brunch, salsa nights, and live events, we’re your go-to spot for delicious food, strong drinks, and unforgettable moments. Family-owned and proudly local.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 472 Buford Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Phone: (678) 585-1145
Website: http://lolitaslawrenceville.com/
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Reviews
First time here and I’ll be back for the dinner time rush soon. Beautiful spot! Very spacious! I hope my videos and pictures do Lolita’s some justice!
We started with a few appetizers and the “pupusa bombs” — crispy pockets of masa filled with your choice of cheese, pork, or beans, served with tangy house sauce. They were little flavor bombs that set the night off right. Then for mains: some of us went for tacos — grilled chicken on toasted corn tortillas was my pick, and each bite had that nice char + seasoning balance. Another friend tried their birria‑style tacos (with consommé) and raved about the deep, rich flavor and tender meat. The portions were generous enough that we left feeling truly satisfied.
Drinks deserve a shout‑out, too: the margaritas here are strong and fun. The hibiscus and fruit‑flavored ones were especially good — smooth, refreshing, and a perfect match for the food. The vibe in the bar area was upbeat without being over‑the‑top noisy, so it felt comfortable whether you were eating, drinking, or chatting.
What stood out most was how friendly and attentive the staff were. They checked in just the right amount, remembered who had drinks, made sure everything was coming out okay, and gave off genuine hospitality — like we weren’t just customers, but invited guests. On top of that, the place felt clean and well‑kept, with nice lighting and a layout that made it easy to relax.
If I had to nitpick: sometimes the salsa with the chips could’ve packed more punch — a few times it felt a little under‑seasoned. And on a busy night it does get lively, so maybe not the best for quiet, intimate dining. But honestly those are small things compared to how much we enjoyed the evening overall.
All in all: Lolita’s Bar & Grill is the kind of spot you go when you want solid food, strong drinks, and laid‑back vibes — whether for a casual lunch, a fun brunch, or a night out with friends. I left full, happy, and already thinking about when I’d go back for another round of tacos and margaritas.
I had no idea who owned it before walking in (though I later read it’s run by a mother and daughters team), but as soon as I stepped inside, I could feel the care and pride that’s clearly been poured into this space. The interior is clean, colorful, and welcoming–everything from the decor to the spotless bathrooms signals that cleanliness and presentation matter here.
I stopped in around 1 PM on a weekday and found a calm, relaxed atmosphere with three other tables of customers. There was one server on duty who managed the space well–attentive without being intrusive. She brought out complimentary blue tortilla chips and salsa. While the chips weren’t fresh-made, they were decent–especially considering they’re free.
For my meal, I ordered the Veggie Fajitas with corn tortillas. The vegetables were well-seasoned and cooked perfectly. Both the rice and beans had great flavor. The only real downside? The portion of refried beans was tiny–maybe two tablespoons at most. When I asked about it, the server mentioned it was due to “portion control,” though that reasoning felt a bit unclear. She also said that their refried beans and black beans are vegetarian (which is unusual – most restaurants the refried beans are not).
All in all, despite the just-okay chips and the skimpy bean portion, Lolita’s delivered where it matters: flavor, cleanliness, and service. With a few small tweaks, it could easily be a 20 out of 10. If you’re a fan of Mexican cuisine, definitely go give them your support. Local gems like this deserve to stick around.