Fiesta Hut
“You'll also find your self waking up in the middle of the night craving the Mole Sauce.”
“I would highly recommend bean/beaf enchiladas, cheese crisps and the nachos.”
“Yes the service is often slower than other places you may be used to but order some sangria and ask for extra chips and you'll survive.”
Fiesta Hut
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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I found this place walking home from the hair salon today. Being a huge fan of Mexican food I figured I had to try this restaurant. The exterior of the building is rustic. As I walked I walked into a bar area but no one was around. I walked j a little further to a dining area and WA stood to take any seat.
I sat down for a quick meal. They brought me chips and salsa. The chips were ok and the salsa was a little sweet and very tomatoey. I did enjoy the chips and salsa but have definitely had better. I checked the menu which looked sort of Mexican sheep and worn even though it was laminated.
I ordered the mole con pollo and a side of beans. My food was brought out. A decent amount of time. The disk was served well and the mole was very good. I wasn't hungry enough for any desert or appetizers. I will have to come back when I am hungrier. All and all this is a nice Mexican spot with friendly staff. Worth a try at least once.
Came here for Cino De Mayo and it seemed like they weren't used to a crowd. It took a few minutes to get seated which was okay, but as we waited several groups of people came in the door creating a very cramped area near the door with about 10 people waiting for a table.
The service was friendly, yet slightly aloof. I ordered tostadas, which for 15 dollars I felt it was a rip off. There were three tostadas which was fine, but I would have thought there would be rice/beans with the food. I will say that the chicken in the tostadas was cooked nicely though. My brother ordered tacos which had no toppings other than lettuce.
Overall, it was okay, but I probably wouldn't return.
Like some of the other reviewers stated there is no sign out front. This place has been here for many years and seems to be going strong. Nicole b.'s review was dead-on. I pretty much felt the same way about this place.
As I glanced over the menu, I thought the price of the combo plates were a bit high.
The combo I had consisted of a taco, enchilada and tostada and cost $15. It would have been nice if they threw a scoop of rice or some salad with the entree. The food was good. The chicken in the enchilada was tasty as was the enchilada sauce, I was just expecting something more for that price.
The service wasn't that great. It looked like there was just one waiter working. Our pitcher of soda didn't come until after the entrees came out. It was hard to get the waiter because he was going back and forth to the kitchen. Also took a while to get the check.
So the food was good, but a bit pricey and no side dish came with it and the service was off. I guess I was expecting more from Fiesta Hut.
No sign, No hostess, No problem.
This place is awesome, the owners are so nice and welcoming. The food is cheap and absolutely delicious. It's obvious these recipes are family recipes. They've been open for 26 years in the same spot and there is no sign. A place that can survive 25 years without a sign and run by 2 people in the front, is amazing.
The red sangria is fantastic, very fruity and served ice cold. We had the black bean soup, very smokey, all vegetarian and organic; the guacamole, very fresh, creamy and delicious; and one of the combination platters. The mole is very good and more than enough food for 2 people.
Even though the service may be on the slow side for some, the ambiance is cool and relaxing, and the food is well worth the wait.