Roasted Chicken Sandwich
Gorditas Don Coco

Gorditas Don Coco

West Lake Street, Addison, 60101, United States Of America

Bbq • Mexican • Barbecue • Vegetarian


"DO NOT COME HERE unless you are okay with paying the owner of this place to treat you like garbage at no fault of your own. The owner of this place is absolutely disgusting. He blames the customer for the staff 's shortcomings. Regardless of the quality of the food, no one wants to go somewhere to be treated like garbage while paying them. Specially when it is their fault. Not only were we, the customer, nice enough not to give them a hard time for the mistake they did, but the audacity of the owner to behave in such a way has no excuse. I can 't believe the staff is actually nice but the owner, OWNER, who should be grateful for his customers treats them as if he is doing us a favor.My family ordered a large order over the phone for pick up. When my sister arrived to pick up the order, she realized they had made a mistake and politely alerted the person at the counter. We have worked in customer service so we understand how nasty customers can get over a simple mistake. When the person at the counter walked over to the kitchen to notify the staff of the change . A man in the kitchen started screaming and cursing blaming us for the order not being correct and saying it was our fault while hiding his face. My sister asked the girl at the counter who that man was and how she could contact higher management to report the man 's behavior. The girl shyly responded saying that the man screaming was the owner. Needless to say our family will no longer be supporting this establishment."

Alvarado’s Mexican Food

Alvarado’s Mexican Food

Alvarado Mexican Restaurant, 5302 Davis Blvd, North Richland Hills, TX 76180, USA, United States

Cafés • Mexican • European • Fast Food


"Now here's one we have a long history with, in terms of timeline. According to my personal database, I visited Alvarado's way back in July of 2004, not long after they opened. I didn't have a positive experience, and basically never thought about them much again. Mrs. RJG used to work nearby there in the 2006/07 time frame, and stated they would go about once a week and have a burrito. She said it was good, but didn't think it was worthy of us going together. Year after year, the small old taco building seemed to thrive (despite an awful location), as we drove past it towards the Northeast Mall or to Richland Hills/Haltom City. They had to be doing something right! So we finally broke down and revisited late last year, and were mightily impressed with their street tacos. And we've been somewhat regulars ever since. Either they improved or our tastes have changed. Probably a bit of both, as is often the case. The reason for the delay into the RJG is that we were waiting until they moved to their new location. That has now happened, and here we are.Food: Alvarado's is a real taqueria, which isn't as common in the northern reaches of NE Tarrant as one might presume. We like their tacos, both large and small (street). They really load them up with the meat, and are an excellent value. We like their salsa bar, which provides a vast array of different sauces, most notably a spicy chile de arbol, a pungent verde, and a smooth habanero, which is of course their hottest offering. Mrs. RJG likes their rice and beans as well, and she stated the carne asada (meal) is excellent as well. As for types of meat, we enjoy most their chicken, adobada, and carne asada. But they have more hardcore offerings like lengua for the faithful.Drink: No alcohol as expected, but they do have Mexican bottled drinks and of course fountain sodas."