Hours
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
First off, I don’t say this lightly. I’ve been to hundreds of restaurants and taco places. Honestly, I’ve lost count. At first, I was already a bit disappointed, but once I received my food and tasted the pastor tacos, everything changed.
These tacos are on another level. I’d easily rank them in the top five pastor tacos I’ve ever had in my life. That’s how good they were.
Now, for full transparency, here’s the rest of my experience.
The only reason I even noticed this was a Mexican restaurant was because of the small flag outside that said “Mexican Food.” Otherwise, I probably would’ve driven right past it. The building doesn’t look like a Mexican restaurant — it’s painted hot pink and dark gray, and the name doesn’t really tell you it’s both an ice cream parlor and a restaurant. It’s confusing.
When I parked, I saw it had a drive-thru — which is cool — but the parking lot was completely empty. And I thought, “How can a Mexican restaurant and an ice cream shop — two of my favorite things — have no one inside?”
So here’s my advice to the owners: your curb appeal is confusing and poorly executed. People driving by have no idea what this place is. Maybe locals do, but if you’re cruising down Highway 69 at 45 mph, you’ve got about one second to notice it — and your sign isn’t helping.
This is prime real estate — Highway 69 runs from Missouri to Texas. With food and ice cream this good, your restaurant should be packed, not empty.
Now, once you walk inside… the vibe feels off. It’s dim, there’s no music, and it just feels kind of sad. One person was working at the ice cream counter when I came in, but she didn’t acknowledge me — no greeting, no “I’ll be with you in a minute.” Nothing. She was making a banana split, and I get it, she was busy, but still — a simple “Welcome!” goes a long way.
I stood there for a while, even went to the restroom and came back out. Still no greeting. Finally, after about five minutes, she looked up and said, “Yeah?”
So I asked if they served food or just ice cream. She said both, pointed at the menu, and that was it. No smile, no warmth. I’m telling you, whoever owns this place — this is where many restaurants fail.
If you’re in the food business, you have to be a people person. I don’t care if you’re not the best cook or cleaner — if you know how to treat people, you’re already ahead of the game.
Still, I decided to stick it out and try the food. I ordered six tacos — two pastor, two birria, one chorizo, and one steak. The birria, chorizo, and steak were good, but the pastor… wow. I wish I’d ordered all six that way.
Next time I come back — because I definitely will — I’m ordering six pastor tacos.
In conclusion, those are my honest thoughts.
Please improve your signage so people know what you offer, brighten up the place, add some background music, and hire someone who genuinely enjoys greeting customers.
I truly hope my comments are helpful. You’ve got something special here — incredible tacos that deserve to be known far beyond the local crowd.
Thank you!
¡Fierro, pariente!
We typically come for dinner. I always get the chicken quesadilla but my husband likes to try new things and we have yet to get anything we do not like.
It is also our kids favorite place to get ice cream! We just came for an after school treat and the kids loved it, per the usual. Definitely check it out if you are in Pryor!
The sign is clear and bright. The decor is straight old time ice cream shop. Don’t let the decor fool you they have alot more than ice cream.
I have now been in on multiple occasions day and night. The staff is always friendly very knowledgeable, they were patient with one of my sons who has a disability (as you readers may know) they answered all questions and let him be him so I found it to be a very inclusive environment.
There are of course scoops of joy to be found we have now had several different flavors of ice cream and enjoyed them all with the strawberry being a family favorite. We tried and enjoyed the frozen banana dipped in chocolate. No less than 7 different Popsicles all made there in house. They have a huge variety of them from sweet to savory and regular to exotic like a mango chamoy(spiced sauce) one that my son really liked.
They have a very standard what I call ballpark nacho of chips jalapeño and can cheese. The peppers were really good. The tostiloco was very Mexican street fair food and a tasty variety of textures. But where this place shines is in the street tacos. 5 different meats were available along with rice and beans. The taco bar offered so much customization I was very pleased.
The have horchata and other Mexican fruit drinks(jamaica) vanilla and pecan they are delicious. The huge variety of toppings for sundaes is great also. Give them a try.