Diablitos Cantina
3919 W Pine Blvd, St. Louis
(314) 644-4430
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They need to update their hours online b/c they were supposed to be open until 9 on a Sunday. We got there 1.5 hours before and they were already closed...
i like their food but can never get any. no one answers the phone, ordering online never works, and they’re barely open‼️
Food: 4
Loved the food. Loved the service. Very friendly staff. Favorite place to come!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Nachos
Some of the best Mexican food in the region. And the very best cheese quesadilla and rice as well!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very friendly staff and delicious food in a great atmosphere. Having big private parking lot also helps.
Parking: Can fit 50 cars
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Brisket Chimichanga
The shrimp tacos…to die for! All others (tinga, pastor) were also divine. House salsa is
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was amazing!!! Chicken quesadilla was super juicy and not dry! Best birria tacos ever! The virgin drinks were on point for this very hot day. Highly recommend!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Absolutely delicious!! The Baja shrimp tacos are a must try! Such kind and friendly service! Would recommend to anyone:)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
At one time this was the best Mexican in stl we ordered once a week about a year ago it all went down hill the flavor is gone, very bland boring greasy we have tried to go back and every time we are disappointed I hope whatever changed they go back as we miss how good it once
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
Disappointed. We ate here religiously about a year ago. To the point that we had referred to it as our favorite Mexican restaurant for over a year. BUT the last 4 times (yes it took us 4 tries to finally break up with Diablitos) it had been, well not even the best Mexican restaurant within a mile from our house. Whatever you guys are doing in that kitchen has us choosing even El Burro Loco over Diablitos! Please, please fix it. Go back to however the food was made a year ago, or even when it shared a space with Sanctuaria. Everything has become so terribly bland it feels like it was made from canned food. If you respond that you are paying attention to this review, or any of the feedback I’ve left over several food delivery orders over the last year, then I promise we will try it one more time and I’ll make sure to come back and edit this review to reflect any changes.
Restaurantji Recommends
Super delicious food and staff is incredibly friendly! My husband is obsessed with the diablitos salsa! 10/10 recommend
Really fun place! Food was really good and everything tasted wonderful. My friends and I tasted several items and everything was excellent!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tacos
This restaurant is confusing, it's like a white guy wearing a sombrero and doing a bad Mexican accent. The queso was okay, but we ordered 2 entree's, the first of which came out 10-15min before the second. The first entree was the tacos al pastor. The pork was bland and tasted like it was prepackaged and the tacos were dripping with pineapple juice. They were disappointing. The fajitas came out later and while the meat and vegetables were okay the guacamole, rice and beans they came with were bland as well. The prices didn't make the food any more appealing. The atmosphere was also very bizarre as they played a mix of house remixes to popular 2010's music and country. All in all it was a not so valiant effort at Mexican food, especially with Cherokee Street and other restaurants nearby that not only offer more authentic food but better prices.
This restaurant is confusing, it's like a white guy wearing a sombrero and doing a bad Mexican accent. The queso was okay, but we ordered 2 entree's, the first of which came out 10-15min before the second. The first entree was the tacos al pastor. The pork was bland and tasted like it was prepackaged and the tacos were dripping with pineapple juice. They were disappointing. The fajitas came out later and while the meat and vegetables were okay the guacamole, rice and beans they came with were bland as well. The prices didn't make the food any more appealing. The atmosphere was also very bizarre as they played a mix of house remixes to popular 2010's music and country. All in all it was a not so valiant effort at Mexican food, especially with Cherokee Street and other restaurants nearby that not only offer more authentic food but better prices.
You have to order at the register. Food was okay, it was missing that flavor (we had to add salt to our food) but the drinks were great! Indoor decor would look amazing at night I'm sure. But the service was pretty fast for them to bring our food.
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