My husband, my girl and I. Went there it really good but my girls chicken strip she doesn’t like it. Dunno why. We have great meal and little difficulty communicating since some waitress have heavy accent of Spanish. We definitely will come back there again
Tina H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Whitehouse, TX
Gross would be polite. We decided to try this place because it got a perfect score on it’s health inspection. Turns out… it’s a sanitary landfill. We walked in and were promptly seated next to the only two occupied tables in the place. WTH? Our waitress was having a VERY loud conversation with another table. She comes over and takes our drink order, then proceeds to finish her conversation with the other table BEFORE bringing our drinks! Then just plops them down on the table without so much as making eye contact. While our waitress continues to talk to the other table, someone else brings our chips and bowls of knock off Pace Picante Sauce. The chips tasted like the grease hadn’t been changed in the fryer since the restaurant was established – apparently something not regulated by the health department? Ten minutes later our waitress takes our order while complaining to the other employees that she should already be off. I ask you, what restaurant has shift change at 5 o’clock? The food was cold and let’s just say, I’ve had frozen dinners with more flavor. Not impressed.
Cindy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Whitehouse, TX
Use to be really good but not good the last 3x my family has eaten there. Disappointed!
N D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Humble, TX
I agree. Fairly generic Tex-Mex, but the place is clean and friendly and priced right. Food is fast and tasty.
Joshua W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
My father works near this place in Troup, so we came here for lunch while I was visiting from San Francisco recently. There was a time when I’d have been a bit tougher on this place, but ever since I moved to San Francisco I’ve come to appreciate how special generic tex-mex places like this really are. When you live in a place where they think queso is a bowl of shredded cheese, and salsa is pico de gallo, being able to get a tasty chimichanga with queso and some decent refried beans can be a pretty great experience. Of course this is far from the best tex-mex in the area, hell it isn’t even that great, but what it is is your consistent generic tex-mex joint that every little town in Texas has. The chimichanga was nice and crispy, the refried beans flavorful, the salsa decent, and the service was great. Lunch for three ended up being a paltry $ 21. In a town with as few lunch options as Troup, I’m sure La Hacienda is a welcome addition.