Just heard they may be closing today. Not sure if it's permanent or not. Don't eat there all that often but always seems busy.
It's on the bypass, that's all that matters.emtes said:
By great, do you mean horrible? With the way the exits are set up, it makes it tough to get there. And if you miss it, you might a well go home and make a sandwich instead of looping back around.
AustinCountyAg said:
Great location for a fajita rita's
That is what happened to me. Manager didn't care either.91_Aggie said:
We liked it when at Harvey, but service became horrible after move. We got there at 11am on a Sunday and they sat us.fairly Quickly. Then we waited... and waited... and waited... and waited. All while watching them.sit other people and waitstaff attending to people seated after us.
We never went back. Talked to manager about but he cared not one whit.
I'd much rather see the return of La Taqueria.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:AustinCountyAg said:
Great location for a fajita rita's
This would be an epic comeback for BCS! Costa.....?
Went twice after the move: the quality went away after the move.MisterShipWreck said:
I ate there occasionally at the Harvey Rd location. Went there after they first moved to the Hwy 6 location, and I never went back again after that.
Yep. The original is really not like any of the others. Nothing like the original home of tacos al carbon. First time I ate there queso flameado was not on the menu. You had to ask.halibut sinclair said:
Make the drive to the original Ninfa's on Navigation St. near downtown Houston. It's worth it.