La Industria

20185 SW 112th Ave, Tualatin
(503) 454-0647

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Sagar Aslekar

Best truffle oil fries ever!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Fredrick Howe

Pretty good food, and great service! We sat outside and had a great time. Very peaceful.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Karl W

We were seated close to outdoors. They have had a late summer yellow jacket problem for years. Literally we had this problem 2 years ago. The yellow jackets are still there. Our table was inside but close to the open overhead door. Food was good. Service was a little distracted? They weren't that busy, so not sure why.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Joseph Davis

Best restaurant in Tualatin! Good food, good bar, and really excellent service. We came in with a party of 8. Has reservations for the wrong night, but they really took care of us.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Betty

I ordered the smoked cauliflower tacos. Not a typical selection for me but I was influenced by my vegetarian friend. The cauliflower was super flavorful & delicious! The presentation was simple.....just tortilla & fried cauliflower. It seemed like something else should be on this taco like cabbage or pico(?) I noticed later that some items have pickled onions or cilantro. Still, it was very flavorful & I will come back to try other menu items.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Cam Forsyth

Horrible service. Your waiters are trash and rude

Sarah Moss

The venue is awesome...the service was below average and the food was marginal at best. Won't be back...sorry.

Steve Barker

This place is great for work lunches, or just lunches in general. Great food.

Update:6/6. Eaten here too many times over the last few weeks, everything is still awesome.

John MacDougall

Can be loud when busy but a great Mexican restaurant experience. They have fun cocktails and a really nice food menu.

Mario E. Baraona Sr.

Pretty good Tex-Mex.

Tiffanyyy

Food was very good however the tall bald guy who seemed like a manager was visibly rude to his employees and made us feel uncomfortable witnessing it.

Kenna Sloy

Kevin was absolutely wonderful. Super attentive and part of the fun :) Loved hearing about Ophelia, as well. From one Kevin to another- thank you!

Nico Peralta

I have been here several times and each time, I have had a fantastic experience. The margaritas are not too sweet and DELICIOUS. Some of the best margaritas in the area, in my opinion. The tacos are always perfectly cooked and seasoned well. I love how they have creative rotating specials.

Brady B.

La Industria in Tualatin, Oregon -
An awesome Tex-Mex style restaurant hidden in the industrial zone of Tualatin, Oregon featuring a simple, yet enticing variety of American cuisine that blends Texan and Mexican culinary fusion, particularly prevalent in Texas, USA.
The La Industria menu is characterized by dishes like tacos, burritos, and an amazing smash burger with special sauce for those who want that all-American delight, but with distinct Tex-Mex variations like flour tortillas, queso dip, cheeses, pork belly, house made guacamole, and delectable spice blends making each dish truly Tex-Mex.
The atmosphere is great, with generous indoor seating, tall tables, low profile booths with leather benches as well as a wrap around bar with all the eye candy a patron would want! Also, La Industria features an open air dining room with industrial garage-style doors that open to a spacious and comfortable outdoor dining patio area surrounded by luscious vegetation and umbrella tables. Grab a corona or margarita and make it a party with your family and friends!
The service has always been great with each visit. Friendly and professional staff frequently get us seated quickly even with a long wait time ahead. Peak hours are typically during traditionally busy times during certain days of the week and holiday weekends.
Highly recommend! There is plenty of parking close by!!

Kate Jones

We were told we'd have a 45 minute wait and ended up waiting an hour and a half, then the 6 of us were squished into corner table that really was more meant for 4-5 people.

I specifically asked about the spice level because I am extremely sensitive. The waitress said if I could eat the salsa (which I could), then the enchiladas would be fine. They were significantly hotter, and when I mentioned it to her, she said basically the hotter the better for her. Luckily my husband offered to swap meals with me, but I feel like if a customer asks more than once about the spice level, the server ought to have some idea what they are. I realize at a Tex Mex place that spice might be an issue, but that is why I asked.

After all that, they automatically added a 20% tip to the bill. I understand that for very large groups, but for only 6 people, that is absurd.

I will not be returning, nor would I recommend based on my experience.

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