They charged $30 for what was basically a plate of grilled onions and bell peppers and called it a “Fajita Feast.” This restaurant has really changed. It used to be one of our favorite spots, but the quality and value are not the same anymore. We asked to speak with the manager, but unfortunately, he was not helpful at all. Very disappointing experience.
Staff was very friendly and welcoming. Service was great and prompt. However, Food was not so great. Beans were salty. I got the big plate that had fajitas with shrimp wrapped in bacon. There was more veggies in that plate than meat, mind you that plate was $32. The rice tasted like Spanish rice instead of mexican rice. This restaurant was very much more Tex than Mex which wasn't really for me and my family.
I really wanted to like it. However, it was extremely chaotic, service was the queso was the worst flavor of any chain in Texas, and the chairs were literally designed to torture your back if you’re over 30. 😂 Wasn’t terrible, but dozens of better options nearby!
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Rick Ringold
May 12, 2026
Went on Cinco de Mayo and had a great time. Maybe it's just me, but they consistently make the best fajitas. Juicy and tender. Great waitstaff and my wife and I had top shelf Margaritas and they were strong and tart.
One of our personal faves...try it!!
KM
Keith McDonald
May 10, 2026
I have eaten there for many years and I’ve always given very good remarks for everything but their new menu prices are disappointing to say the least. $52 for fajitas for two is excessive plus $12-16 for very average margaritas is unacceptable. Prices are on the rise everywhere but eating out should not be this much considering I’ve eaten fajitas at many local Mexican restaurants that are equally as good at a reasonable price. I love La Hacienda Ranch but they are driving me away with these prices. There use to be a 1 1/2 hour wait to get seated but I went on Saturday night with a party of 6 and the wait was 10 minutes. Now I see why.