“The food is really good. My favorite is the burrito.I informed them that when a beef burrito and 3 chicken burito were ordered, the beef burrito was marked "chicken" or "pollo"and the chicken burrito was marked "beef" or "asada" The person who wanted the beef had to end up eating chicken because someone who thought they were getting chicken ended up eating the beef burrito. There was no way to know what they were until it was eaten.I suggested they cut the burrito in half so that you can see that you got what you ordered, or, place a tooth pick in one to distinguish one from the other.Apparently, they do not care because they do not cut the burrito in half so that you can see what is inside the burrito.The next time I went, I asked that the burrito be cut in half. Apparently, they know nothing about "presentation" and "flare" in serving food. They unwrapped the burrito, cut through the middle, re-wrapped the burrito and enclosed it in the carry out!! Frustrating to say the least!!! Still no way to see what is in the burrito!All they have to do is: After cooking and wrapping the burrito, take "kitchen" shears, cut through the center wrapped burrito. Cut through paper AND burrito. Then slightly turn the burrito as it is placed in the take out container or on the serving plate! That makes for an excellent "presentation" of a nicely wrapped jumbo burrito!!You can eat half, share the other half, or take the other half home for a second meal because it is a jumbo burrito! You do not want to pick up a jumbo burrito! As you eat a jumbo burrito stuff start to fall out. But eating half of a jumbo burrito is nice and doable.Some people just do not get the concept of presentation of food.“
“Everything was really good. Our server, Noah, was an absolute delight. He got our order right, and we did without nothing. Very attentive. The food was wonderful and was prepared quickly. Great place to grab lunch if you need to get in and out quickly. The specials are very cost effective as well.“
“The food here is delicious, the portions are plentiful, the prices are very fair and reasonable.The health score was a 98 when I was there; and that says alot considering the BK up the street which is a corporate owned and managed company has a constant 86 give or take a few points. I quit eating there because of this. Fiesta Taco in Gulf Shores is exactly what you are looking for when you crave authentic Mexican food.Parking: Next to NAPA auto parts.“
“today was my first time trying street tacos (i got two steak tacos with a pineapple jarritos) for less than $10. the food was fantastic i devoured those tacos. the staff was great and it wasn’t even 3 minutes and i got my food they were quick! best tacos in baldwin county.“
“If you've lived for any time at all in Mexico, you will recognize the feeling when you walk in here. You will then always come here. It may take a little while to establish yourself as a regular. But if you really miss the food you had in Tepotzotlán, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Cuautitlán de Romero Rubio and Texcoco, you will smile, use your grievous Spanglish as best you can and tip well. This is as authentic as you can get without a passport.“