
Get a taste of bold, fresh flavors at Mi Patrón! With five locations across Lynchburg, Bedford, and Farmville, VA, we’re serving up crowd favorites like sizzling fajitas, street tacos, and ice-cold margaritas in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re dining in, picking up takeout, or planning your next event with our catering options, Mi Patrón is your go-to spot for great food and good times!
Local cantina chain serving traditional Mexican dishes & cocktails in a casual space.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4925 Boonsboro Rd, Lynchburg, VA 24503
Phone: (434) 384-4535
Website: http://www.mipatronrestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
PROS: our order was ready in 30 minutes as promised, was hot. The woman was pleasant at the front desk. The new place looked nice, and clean
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CONS: I had to attached photos to accurately explain the issues. The meal was ok, but lacking flavor.
The salsa is tomato sauce. Literally. Now, I adore salsa. Mild or Spicy, flavorful, salsa. I do NOT like plain tomato sauce to dip my chips in. (See photo). This was the same “recipe” as the first time we ate there and we thought they had obviously run out of their salsa and opened a can of tomato sauce and thought no one would notice. Nope, that really IS their “salsa”.
So let’s talk Chips. Like salsa, we adore chips, all chips. Well, not all because these were fried, and served. ZERO salt or any seasoning AT ALL. We tossed the bag of chips, and the tomato sauce in the trash.
Now let’s move to the sopapillas. So the sopapillas we have had at Mexican restaurants are a cross between may be a donut and a beignet, puffed and soft, sometimes covered in a sweet honey glaze, or chocolate drizzle. Heavenly, right? Well, this was a hard, crispy, fried flour tortilla, with a glaze, cinnamon and sugar and chocolate drizzle. (See photo) Completely unlike any sopapilla we’ve ever had in the states, or Mexico. Please google sopapilla. They are fabulous. But if that’s what you’re wanting, you need you pass on these.
Take away: Sadly they put a lot of money and energy into the new place, but it is the same food. We wanted to love it, we try to only support local restaurants, but we won’t be back to Mi Patron.
The food was good, but left us wanting a little more. The salsa was mostly tomato and could’ve used more onions and cilantro to add some depth to the flavor. Same with the tomatillo sauce. Also, the kids taco (not pictured) seemed to be thrown together and looked sloppy.
This was our first visit to this location so it could’ve been an off day, which happens.
We came back during covid 19. Great service wonderful food today. I had the enchillada suiza. Love the great people here.