I like this place, since I found they make churros I like to come. Friendly service! Not a place to really sit down and en enjoy the food, but is ok. I like their croissants breakfast! Why 4 stars they used to filled the Churros with caramel inside and not anymore. But still I like churros!
Suely R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Novato, CA
I like The churro station, their Mexican hot chocolate is soo good and their churros are yummy too. I’ve tried their sandwiches and smoothies and they are also good. My husband has tried their Guatemalan food and he said they tasted great. Small place but definitely worth the try.
Sendi O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Rafael, CA
Very disappointing! I called and asked if the churros were fresh, and they said yes, and lied. The churros were lukewarm and stale. They are not done on the spot. I would guess they were from a day before. Don’t waste your time and money.
Jose R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Rosa, CA
It’s hard to find really good Guatemalan food anywhere. I have tried so many restaurants and I have finally found my place. Don’t let the name fool you. Churro Station is more than meets the eye. This tiny hole in the wall, is a hidden gem next to some industrial buildings in San Rafael. The menu is small but it delivers on so many levels. My favorite dish is the Guatemalan Enchiladas. They taste as if they were home made and like they have been prepared with such an attention to flavor. Sandwiches are also real tasty too. Don’t take my word for it. Try it out and thank me later. You are welcomed !!!
Jay L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redwood City, CA
12 for $ 20. Just brought these to a brunch at my cousins and they were all the crunchy on the outside, chewy, doughy goodness you’d want a fried piece of sugary, cinnamony dough to be. They would kick a doughnuts ass right in the hole. When we got there, they were out of churros(930 on a Saturday), so we had to wait 20 min for her to make some more. Worth the wait. I only wish I could have gotten them filled. She told me I had to use the dipping sauce, so I bought vanilla and cajeta. Place was super busy and full of mexican people… except me, constantly buying churros and other stuff. Not really a sit down place but they do have 4 tables. They take credit cards. I’d go back if I was rolling through San Rafeal again.
Anne H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mill Valley, CA
Great fresh warm churros — the real deal. Very fresh squeezed orange juice, too. All very reasonably priced.
Daniella M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Churros! My Dad is very good friends with the owner. She has watched my family grow up. Both her and my dad are amazing cooks. When we finally heard of Churro Station we were happy to hear that she opens up her own business! We were there from the beginning and this place is delicious. It is what you would call a hole in the wall but this little gem is worth it. Amazing Churros that are stuffed! Yummmm. Mouthwatering, crisp and soft inside! How can you not resist. It’s worth a try! Happy Eating :)
Chris R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Rafael, CA
Little hole in the wall churro place, I finally decided to try it. I had the plain cinnamon churro, super bomb and not overwhelmingly greasy.
Jennifer U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Corte Madera, CA
Finally tried this place and love the yummy churros. Like the last guy said, its in a tiny strip in between a bunch of auto body shops. I was in a hurry so didn’t try the chocolate but I will definitely go again
Amy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Based on the name alone I knew I would love this place. And really the mexican hot chocolate is BETTER than the churros(which are kinda skimpy in size). I was dropping off a friend to get their car fixed about 5 minutes away and requested a detour before the ride back to SF. This place is in a tiny«strip mall» of about 5 stores in a very industrial part of San Rafael. We arrived around 10am which is likely NOT their sweet spot. Our churros were warm but not«just outta the fryer» as my mind had pictured. Someone on Unilocal posted to request it just be rolled in Cinnamon — which I imagine would get you a fresh batch. We ordered singles — but they come in set of 3, 6 and 20. They were about 8″ long — like I said I could eaten more… but resisted the urge. Now the cocoa does not seem like it is gonna be good, it is «serve yourself» from a machine with 3 choices. BUTMAN it was excellent. I suppose I would have liked a whipped cream option, but super hot, super cinnamon-y and yummers. WHY am I the only one posting photos?
F M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scarsdale, NY
Wonderful little store :-D If you like, you can order churros sin azucar, solo con canela(no sugar, only cinnamon). Try the churro relleno(stuffed). And they must be accompanied by the Mexican hot chocolate(although it was a bit watery last time; hopefully an aberration). Consider stopping at Churro Station on your way to, e.g., Muir Woods.
Heidi F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hayward, CA
Open 7 to 6 Monday through Saturday, 7 till 2 on Sunday. Which means your churro craving can be addressed just about any time you like. This is a good thing. LOVED the churros here, and the woman behind the counter was very sweet. She didn’t speak English but luckily we speak Spanish so she was able to give us the lowdown on ordering the churros. Tip: Get the cajeta with the churros. Sooo yummy. Parking was difficult in their tiny lot, but it was definitely worth it.
Wes T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lufkin, TX
I’m not really a fan of churros, per se, but I like this place. I was in the neighborhood because I needed to drop some things off to Delicious Catering(which is next door). Being near noon, and a hunger building, I popped in to see what they had on offer. I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed they had sandwiches, and extremely pleased when I actually tasted my sandwich. It might be the Churro Station, but their sandwiches de jamon are definitely worth visiting for in their own right. Of course, there’s also aguas frescas and Mexican coke, etc. Everything you could want in a small little eatery. Oh, and don’t forget the telenovelas blaring from the TV the whole time. Gotta have that. Another reason I love this place was because when I ordered in Spanish the lady went with it the whole way, and when she was making the sandwich looked back coyly and told me I spoke Spanish very well. Right then and there, madam, you made a repeat customer out of me.
German A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oakland, CA
I just got home from this place. The whole way home i could’nt wait to rinse out my mouth. It tasted like I had eaten a motor oil soaked peice of cardboard! NOTGOOD! Gosh when was the last time you guys changed the oil?
Adam L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
I love this place. The sandwiches, the tortas and the ceviche! Oh man, the ceviche… They have daily specials for lunch that are really very good.
Maral P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Napa, CA
Ummm, where else in the world can you find a restaurant devoted to churros?! I LOVE the bay area! I found this place while navigating on Unilocal and decided to go check it out. My husband and I happened upon the place when they were doing some sort of a promotion, and they were handing out little mini churros and sombreros. Even our puppy got in on some yummy churro action :) They have all kinds of different churros: custard filled, chocolate filled, fruit filled and just plain. They also serve sandwiches here, so if you aren’t in the mood for some fried dough and sugar, but you are with someone who is, you will both be satisfied here! The location is weird and seems kind of seedy, but definitely worth going to for some good olé churros!
Jamaica Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gardena, CA
So, I had been really CRAVING a churro and decided to drive from Oakland to San Rafael to get one. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an okay churro, but it’s nothing special. To be honest, I like the churros at El Pollo Loco better and the ones at Costco or about as good. Churro Station does beat as far as variety with churros filled with Nutella etc. Also, they sell Mexican hot chocolate, but out of the machine not the authentic kind.
Leon R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
What a simple, yet brilliant concept! A little 4-table hole-in-the wall dedicated primarily to churros, but also offering other Latino treats. After recently learning about this«churreria» on Unilocal,it moved to the top of my list of new places to try out. What’s the first thing I try at Churro Station? The huevos rancheros special of course. It was actually pretty decent despite the uninspiring presentation on a styrofoam plate. It came with eggs(over-easy or over-hard) covered with ranchero sauce, refried black beans, crema, a nice block of queso fresco, and about five corn tortillas. The only thing I found a bit off was the coffee. The almighty churro I saved for dessert. It was, as you would expect, very good. Crispy on the outside, delicate on the inside, and covered with a healthy dusting of sugar/cinnamon. I was too full to try the churros«relleno»(filled with cajeta, chocolate, or pineapple, etc). Definitely next time… Churro Station is in a relatively«divey» section of San Rafael. I’d rather not get into the socio-economics of Marin here, but just take my word for it that the only«Real Housewives of Marin County» you’ll encounter in these parts are those picking up their Benzos from a nearby auto-body shop. CASHONLY