
South-of-the border favorites served amid murals depicting Mexico, with some outdoor seating.
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I ordered the pork taco dinner with no add-ons like cheese or sour cream. The add-on prices were pretty steep. The taco dinner includes rice, beans, and a side salad or soup. I got salad. The food was packaged well. They included ranch, chips & salsa, and also a side of green sauce. My food was good. It was better than most but not the best. I usually dine in when I go here. This was my 1st time doing takeout. I prefer dining in. They have amazing margaritas which I did not get on this trip.
I’ll def be back, but I’m gonna make sure it’s dine in.
Back again for a quick dinner. Shrimp fajitas for me, Flautas for the family. Fajitas were good, lots of shrimp and peppers. Leftovers will be a good lunch with some salad. Was told the ground beef Flautas were “ok,” but wife wasn’t loving them for “not having any flavour” and being greasy. Chicken flautas were good, but not completely eaten. No fault of the taste, more the amount of chips and salsa consumed before dinners arrival. And on that note, great salsa. Medium spice and flavourful.
Long ago, in a Maria’s before remodeling.
Went back today for a party. The food was much better, as well was the service. It actually makes a decent place for an afternoon event.
Food was ok, when it was the food I ordered. Strange when you mention being a vegetarian and order enchiladas, the last thing you’d expect was ground beef. Not paying attention, since it was covered in sauce, I had the first bite of beef that I’ve had in 30ish years. I can say I didn’t enjoy the flavour. On so many levels.
But wait there’s more. So, you would think that when you mention AGAIN about being vegetarian being served beef enchiladas, the server might say they were sorry, there must have been some sort of mix up. Nope, just an, “oh, I’ll have them remake it.” And very unapologetic at that. After that service just got crappier. And I wasn’t being a jerk about it, I just stayed calm to see what would happen. The answer… Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Management never came to apologize, service got worse, and the mostly enjoyable place we’d gone to several times was taken off of the list of places we’d return too.
Terribly disappointing.
So talk about the food. Whether you’re a first-timer or a regular like me (who’s tried nearly everything on the menu), the flavors are always on point. My go-to combo? The a la carte tamale, steak taco, and chimichanga. It’s a holy trinity of textures and taste: The tamale comes wrapped in its husk like a gift, with that perfectly moist masa and hearty filling that warms you from the inside out. The steak taco is simple but flavorful, tender beef, crisp lettuce, shredded cheese, and a juicy slice of tomato on a warm tortilla. And the chimichanga? Melted cheese, savory meat, crispy shell, topped with a dollop of cool sour cream. Every bite is rich and satisfying. Pair it with a glass of red wine (or whatever your drink of choice is), and it’s a meal that makes you want to linger a little longer.
The vibe is what seals the deal. I always grab that corner seat at the bar on Wednesdays, it’s my spot to unwind, write, and watch the rhythm of the restaurant. There’s something about the hum of conversation, the soft clink of glasses, and the warmth of the staff that makes it feel like you’re part of something special.
Maria’s isn’t just a place to eat, it’s a place to be. Whether you’re here for the enchiladas, the pozole, or just a quiet moment with a cold drink and a hot plate, you’ll leave full..in more ways than one. <3
Five stars, every time.
Don’t elevate it into some bespoke Fogo de Chao restaurant, but this is the closest thing you will have to *proper* Mexican cuisine that is both friendly to people with dietary restrictions or touchy stomachs.
Would give it a 6/5 for the awesome food if I could, staff are a solid 4, and atmosphere for a bar is a 5.
TLDR this is an adult family restaurant where the food’s focus is the taste and ingredient quality-worth a stop.
If you have specific dietary restrictions, always ask your server, but otherwise excellent place. 🙂
Large portions for the price, come hungry or SHARE.