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Mexican Restaurants

Casa Mexicana

Casa Mexicana is a Mexican restaurant located in Bristol, England. They offer a variety of authentic Mexican dishes and drinks in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. In addition to their food menu, they also have a selection of beers, wines, and cocktails. Casa Mexicana is a great choice for those looking for a fun night out or a delicious meal with friends and family.

Introduction to Casa Mexicana

Casa Mexicana is a Mexican restaurant located in the Redland area of Bristol, England. The restaurant was founded in 2005 with the goal of bringing authentic Mexican cuisine to the local community. What makes Casa Mexicana unique is their commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods to create their dishes.

Services & products

Casa Mexicana offers a wide range of Mexican dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, burritos, and fajitas. They also have a selection of vegetarian and gluten-free options available. In addition to their food menu, they offer a variety of cocktails, beers, and tequilas to accompany your meal.

Location

Casa Mexicana is located on Zetland Road in the Redland area of Bristol. The area is known for its independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, and is a popular destination for foodies in the city. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation, with the Redland and Clifton Down train stations and several bus stops within walking distance.

Benefits

Customers should choose Casa Mexicana for their authentic Mexican cuisine made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The restaurant has a welcoming and lively atmosphere, perfect for a night out with friends or a casual dinner with family.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Casa Mexicana can get busy on weekends, so it's best to book a table in advance to avoid disappointment. They also offer a takeaway service for those who prefer to enjoy their Mexican food from the comfort of their own home.

Reviews

Customers rave about the delicious food and friendly service at Casa Mexicana. Many reviewers note that the restaurant has a great atmosphere and is perfect for a night out with friends. Overall, Casa Mexicana is a must-visit for anyone looking for authentic Mexican cuisine in Bristol.

Amenities

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    taco
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    burrito
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    enchilada
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    fajita
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    quesadilla
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    nacho
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    margarita
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    guacamole
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    salsa
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    tortilla
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    refried beans
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    rice
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    chips

FAQ

What is your signature dish at the restaurant?

Our signature dish is our delicious chicken fajitas, served sizzling hot with all the traditional toppings including guacamole, sour cream, and salsa.

Do you offer vegetarian or vegan options on your menu?

Yes, we offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options on our menu, including vegetable fajitas, vegetarian enchiladas, and vegan nachos.

What kind of drinks do you serve at your bar?

We serve a wide range of drinks at our bar, including Mexican beers, margaritas, and a variety of tequilas. We also have a selection of non-alcoholic drinks, including fresh juices and soft drinks.

Do you take reservations, and if so, how far in advance do I need to make them?

Yes, we take reservations for both lunch and dinner. We recommend making reservations at least a few days in advance, especially for larger groups.

How do you source your ingredients and ensure their quality and freshness?

We source our ingredients from local suppliers who provide the freshest and highest quality produce. We also have a rigorous quality control process to ensure that all of our ingredients meet our high standards and are of the best quality for our customers.

Reviews

  • Steve Orbell

    Food : 5/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 4/5 More

    27-05-2023
  • Pegah Esmaili

    I’ve had a fair few meals at this delightful restaurant over the years and never once been disappointed. This fantastic independent and family-run restaurant offers exceptional service to match the equally delicious food. The chimichangas are out of this world and you won’t be disappointed if you order the nachos (dirty nachos as I like to call them). Generous portions with the perfect nacho to topping ratio which means you don’t need to ration each bite. The atmosphere is great with the right about of buzz, set to a backdrop of Latin music. On a sunny day it gives you the holiday vibes right on your doorstep.

    21-05-2023
  • Michael King

    The food was really bland and basic. In a group of four, no one enjoyed their meals. The service was decent and the staff were all nice but the food was so underwhelming we won't be going back.

    21-05-2023
  • Jade Hooper

    Food : 1/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 … More

    21-05-2023
  • Will Smith

    Food : 5/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 Recommended dishes Chimichanga … More

    14-05-2023
  • Neil Schwarz

    Fantastic food. The whole family loved it! Really generous portions. Highly recommended!

    14-05-2023
  • Ziggy Williams

    14-05-2023
  • M. O.

    Not authentic food, but the service is not bad. They should not claim is authentic..

    14-05-2023
  • Paola Andrea

    07-05-2023
  • George Dunn

    I have been here a few times during the past decade or so and had previously had fairly positive experiences of it. It would appear however that things have gone downhill since then however, as a friend recently booked it for her birthday and our experience there was considerably less positive. I definitely dodged a bullet with some of the beleaguered and suspect-looking things that ended up getting pushing around the plates of my friends and family members before being ultimately discarded. Upon first impression, my 'Vegetarian Fajitas' were, by comparison, the envy of the table. Upon closer examination however, it became apparent that the (undeniably generous) pile of vegetables in the little cast-iron 'sizzler' bore very little resemblance to anything that one might normally expect to find associated with a 'Fajita' (or anything else on a 'Mexican' menu) and would in fact have been much better deployed as part of a Sunday Roast. Literally; whole Brussels Sprouts, bulbous florets of Broccoli and Cauliflower, big chunky carrots and actual wedges of Red Cabbage (with a couple of peppers thrown in for good measure). There had apparently been no attempt whatsoever to make this surprising selection of vegetables taste 'Mexican'. The vegetables were accompanied by a very small stack of impossibly small 'Flour Tortillas', each of which were, notably too small to deal with any of the vegetable chunks provided, let alone a smear of tinned 'Refried Beans' or the accompanying, and scandalously bland, 'Guacamole'. Incredibly the bill came to something approaching Two Hundred And Fifty Pounds, of which something approaching an equally incredible Twenty Five Pounds was constituted by a rather presumptuous 'Optional Service Charge' (bearing in mind at this point that we were four paying adults accompanied by four teen-agers). All-told; a somewhat surreal experience. Apparently "Money Is Short", "Times Are Hard" and suchforth, but irrespective of this no establishment should be attempting to exchange currency for food unless they are prepared to do so upon more reasonable terms than this. I will suffice it to say, not be coming back.

    07-05-2023