
Boasting the attributes of most full-service, sit-down Mexican food restaurants, Rosa’s Cafe is unique in having an express drive-thru window to complement their authentic and colorful interior decor. Whether dining in or using the drive-thru, customers can be assured that their service will be incredibly fast and delicious.
Fast-food chain featuring classic Mexican dishes & housemade tortillas in festive surroundings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2111 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone: (512) 537-4999
Website: https://www.rosascafe.com/
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Rosa’s Cafe in Round Rock presents a striking ambiance, combining beauty with a festive flair that immediately draws you in. Walking through the doors, you might feel as though you’ve stepped into a vibrant celebration, complete with colorful decor and inviting seating arrangements. However, while the restaurant dazzles with its atmosphere, the food does not quite match the same level of excitement.
Think of Rosa’s as a more upscale Taco Bell. The highlight of the restaurant is undoubtedly its showcase tortilla factory, visible through a glass window, offering a fascinating glimpse into the tortilla-making process. It’s an interesting touch that adds to the experience but unfortunately can’t completely elevate the overall meal.
The food, while not terrible, was decidedly mediocre. I encountered a particular issue with the cheese enchiladas, which had a rubbery texture that was less than pleasant. However, the manager handled the situation admirably, promptly offering me the option to select a different dish, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to excellent service.
On a positive note, the beef and chicken fajitas were a shining star. They were tender and packed with flavor that suggested they had indeed been grilled over mesquite, contributing a delicious smokiness. The condiments bar was another highlight, boasting a wide variety of salsas, pico de gallo, fresh limes, and lemons, which allowed for delightful customization of the meals.
The crispy tacos, filled with a satisfying mix of beef, small potatoes, and generous amounts of cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes, were enjoyable. Paired with good chips, fresh salsa, and queso, they managed to impress. The flour tortillas were the best part – large and freshly made, they were a delightful accompaniment to the meal.
The sopapillas, however, were just a tad undercooked, but I can’t complain much since they were complimentary.
Overall, would I return to Rosa’s Cafe for another meal? Probably not, as the food didn’t quite meet my expectations. However, I would undoubtedly come back just for those remarkable tortillas!
Beans are “painted” on the “tortilla” about 6 little square peace of beef. Flavor is not even good. I guess I had to pay for the bag and container TO GO.