Angelina’s Fry Bread
5154 W Olive Ave, Glendale, AZ, 85302
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Address :
5154 W Olive Ave
Glendale, AZ, 85302 - Phone (623) 939-6576
- Website https://angelinasfrybread.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Mexican Cuisine
If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.
Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.
Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.
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Len A.
Read the reviews and had to come check it out..pretty damn good and their red and green sauce have good flavor. The reviews were more than right. Eat your heart out Filaburtos. And they honor vets on Wed too. Major plus
(5)Toni L.
Delicious! Fresh, hot and not greasy. Wide variety and reasonable prices. The people are super friendly. A new favorite for sure.
(5)Toni R.
Delicious food and great candy selection... I love this place!
(5)Jeremy R.
First time here with the family and we were all pleased. Great food, friendly service, awesome portions. This will be on the list of regular regular stops, lucky for me it's close enough to both work and home
(5)Mary C.
This place is located in the Fry's parking lot on 51st and Olive. Don't let that fool you. We came in and it is clean and the staff welcoming. It was our first time so we took a minute to look at the menu. We ordered the open face carne asada supreme and 2 of the frybread tacos one with shredded beef and one with carne asada. By the time we paid the food was on the counter for pickup and the dinning began. The food was excellent. The frybread did not get soggy and stayed crisp throughout. The salsa came in a squirt bottle which was perfect for squirting onto there crispy chips. The food was so much my daughter couldn't finish but that's ok since my husband was enjoying the food enough to finish hers off. I must say I was impressed and happy that yelp had not steered us wrong. We will be back.
(5)Denny Y.
I now have been back many times and my love for this Joint is steadfast... I've now ventured beyond the Fry Bread and still my 5 star rating remains... Please patronize Angelina's, don't let the Ma & Pa Joints we love falter...we NEED to support our favorite independent local establishments...
(5)Richard O.
The place was clean and well decorated. The food came out fast, which means it was prepared in advance and it kinda tasted like it. The menu is crazy over priced for the food you get. I do not mind paying money for good food but this was bland and did not taste authentic. The fry bread was greasy and tasteless! The tables are too close together and we kept running into other customers and chairs. I bought a taco, tamale, tostada, rice and beans and one fry bread taco, add two medium drinks and we spent $28. Tasted like a $4 meal! You are better off at one of the "bertos"!!
(2)John T.
Good fry bread and Mexican food. Though not up to par with the Fry Bread House it's very tasty and certainly worth a stop while on the area.
(4)Brandon A.
Wife thought it would be fun to stop in here for dessert last night and they didn't disappoint. We only got a plain fry bread and drizzled honey on it. It was fantastic. Service was good and the place was very clean. We sat on the patio. My only complaint was the smell outside, it wasn't to pleasant. The odor appeared to be coming from storm drain. Not their fault.
(4)Gary G.
One of our favorite places!!! The Fry Bread is excellent, as is everything we have had there, including the best menudo I have had since my dad's.
(4)Gloria L.
AMAZING FOOD , GREAT SERVICE, GREAT ATMOSPHERE......love love love it!!!! If you're looking for some kickass frybread....THIS IS IT GUYS...LOOK NO FURTHER ....I savored every bite, and almost finished the salsa (red salsa) ...it was amazingly delish!!!! It's too bad it's a little out of my way so i had to drive a little further but it was so worth the drive, and very filling.
(5)Jorge H.
Ordered green chili burrito, enchilada style. What can I say, I should have stuck with the main item in this place, fried bread, but I had a craving for green chili meat, nice and stewed. Too bad I didn't satisfy the craving here. The green chili was way too mushy (maybe too much flour in the sauce?) and it had only small pieces of meat, I had to fork around trying to find them. My wife ordered the chicken enchiladas, she liked the red sauce, solid flavor, chicken was shredded and tasty. My aunt ordered the combo plate of green chili: she liked the refried beans and rice, huge flour tortilla, but she had the same opinion of the green chili, mushy and not enough meat. My aunt did say she had previously tried the fried bread and thought those were great. The place itself was super clean, nicely decorated for the holidays, service was fast and friendly. Based on the cleanliness and excellent service, I'll definitely try it again for the fried bread.
(3)Adrian M.
NOT AUTHENTIC...Growing up eating the best mexican food from home it was a disappointment to pay 60.00 for a family of 4. Food was okay the price just was not right. Not a dine in friendly place. Refills are not free. I live really close too this place but i will not be a regular. Go to Canasta, Carolina, garcia on McDowell and 35th ave. Pay the same with full restaurant service. The menudo meat is good but they use can hominy corn i know because ive used it personally and know the difference. DONT WASTE YOUR CASH..
(2)Rett G.
Exceptionally clean. Exceptionally friendly staff. Delicious food. Much better than fry bread house
(5)Ron S.
While I live on the east side, I have a co-worker that lives on the west side and we decided to meet here for lunch today. I had the fry bread taco with red chili beef. Simple, and excellent. While they have a full service menu that all looks worth trying, my co-worker and I both stuck with the fry bread taco. The food was presented well, arranged with care, and very prompt service. These people have a very clean establishment, and know how to do food service by paying close attention to their customers. Good service doesn't mean coming up to the table and interrupting the conversation to ask if everything is ok - good service is paying attention to the diners and recognizing when attention is needed. This place does that better than any restaurant I've been in over the past few years. If you're in the neighborhood (nw corner of 51st Ave and Olive), give them a shot, you will not be disappointed. Proprietors that get it right are few and far between.
(5)NJ R.
Mm mm fry bread. This place is good. Have it any way you like it - meat, beans, cheese, sour cream.. The salsa is the only down fall - it's not hot just a lot of vinegar. My favorite part is that they have pickles..the best pickles!
(4)Clayton K.
They obviously don't know what a "Cheese Crisp" is Keyword "Crisp" I saw them take a floor tortilla with some cheese in it and put it in the "microwave" This isn't even how you make a quesadilla. They boxed it up and handed it to me and I told him it was a quesadilla not a cheese crisp. The guy behind the counter told me they were the same thing only folded. So I paid over $6 for a Cheese Crisp and got a $3 quesadilla. I won't be back.
(1)Lacandice P.
The frybread is a must try very good and really big enought for 2 people.
(4)Jenn W.
I love this place! I have been here several times and have found the food to be consistently delicious. I am from New Mexico, so I have really high standards for Mexican food and this place meets (maybe exceeds) my expectations. The fry bread is fresh and delicious. The red chili has good flavor and a little bit of a kick to it. The chicken tacos are excellent (freshly made shells). The chips and salsa are unique (but good). The location is a bit hard to find (it is in a shopping complex with a grocery store) and the service is mediocre, but gets the job done. I will continue to come here for excellent Mexican food when I am in the area!
(5)Viviana C.
The kids say that the only thin bad about this place is that they don't serve pepsi... hahaha! We had 2 fry bread lunch specials and a plain fry bread. The plain one has the option of adding toppings which include honey, powdered sugar, cinnamon, cinnamon sugar, pb and j and such. Yummy!
(5)Ryan J.
It was good food, very nice employees. I just feel it's overpriced for what it is. Fry bread, beans and veggies 25 bucks for lunch for two.
(3)Rosemary L.
Because of reviews went to try this place today! Kind of confused, no one was friendly, I might say they were polite, but not friendly! Food did come quickly! We both ordered same thing, fry bread tacos, with carnitas! One was cooked very light, one darker! Was wondering where the carnitas were, but found all on one end! Can't say I didn't like it but lacked any kind of flavor! Maybe should have tried the red or green chile one! But the kicker was NO refills on drinks, it was 113 degrees today and the food was so dry! Can't say I will return, quite a ways to drive! If I'm in the area, I may try something else so I could be a better judge of food!
(2)Monique H.
How can anyone find fault with fry bread? It's just so good. This place is clean, service is friendly and the prices are fair. The menu has some Mexican food items if you're looking for more than fry bread.
(4)Raul P.
Had the chorizo breakfast burrito enchilada style, explosion of awesome all up in my face!
(5)Juan S.
The sizes are very big and the food is very tasty. Their chicken tacos are awesome and the green chili is really good. The fried bread is really really good. I would definitely come back again.
(5)ALLI M.
As good as it gets for Fry Bread and I am an Arizona native! First time here, very clean, very nice customer service, and the fastest fry bread I've ever gotten. Had the open face fry bread and posole, both very good. Will defintely be back!
(5)Kevin H.
Super clean 10 month old spot, at this location. In the business for over 23 years they got bounced from their old spot. Their experience with this fried disc of deliciousness truly shines through. Fry bread was just lovely. Crispy edges, light and airy without a hint of fried greasy grimy gopher guts. I say this in jest but truly mean it. Too often you find that no matter how good the dough is, when it is soaked with grease it just kills the whole dish. Toppings were fresh and delicious without hiding the perfectly cooked disc of bread. I sampled the carne asade and my partner loved the green chile. Opted for the supreme, with a nod to Tenacious D, which is what they would have ordered. A perfect ratio of topping to bread. Washed down with a horchata, hard to think of a better more satisfying meal.
(4)Aimee D.
Food was amazing ! Stopped by to try it out and was pleasantly surprised. Feels like I'm sitting in my own home. We will absolutely be back !
(5)April D.
Fry bread was very good, soup was a huge serving size, tamales were a bit dry but not bad at all, and the horchata was some of the best I have had. We will for sure be back.
(5)Jadie P.
Open face was great. Had green chilli beef and it was so damn good. Hot sauce has a great flavor. Clean place. Staff is super friendly. Got the desert fry bread and it's bomb. Def be back. Check it out!
(5)Brian H.
Well this review is going to be done 2 ways lol. First with the 5 stair review. The service and fry bread very good, there hot sauce as well. It's very clean inside. Now we have to go the the 1 or 2 stairs. There Mexican food is very bad not a lot of flavor just not good at all. This was the 1st time having there Mexican food and will be the last. Will be back for there fry bread.
(5)Arianna M.
Found this place on yelp because my family needed a quick snack in AZ. I LOVE THIS PLACE. Omg, from the open supreme fry bread to the plain fry bread ( for dessert ) this place is amazing!! I need to find a place like this in Cali! But I doubt it!!!
(5)Eddie C.
It had been a while since I had some fry bread as the only place in California I knew of closed down years ago. We decided to try Angelinas out as it had some great reviews. Location is small but very welcoming. My brother and I each ordered 2 fry bread tacos with Asada and Shredded beef. The gentleman taking our order seemed surprised that we were each ordering 2 tacos. When we received our order we knew why. The tacos were massive and we're stuffed with refried beans, meat and tons of cheese. Our table was sorrounded by these delicious creations and everyone looked at us like we were members of Man vs Food. The fry bread tacos were outstanding. The fry bread was nice and crunchy. The beans and meat also had a great taste and the cheese topped off the deliciousness. After 1 taco we were stuffed so we threw in the flag. The prices are great too as each taco is $6 but well worth it as portions are huge. I sure wish they had a place like this in Fullerton CA because I would be there daily. They also have other mexican food items on the menu if fry bread is not your thing. Will have to make Angelinas one of my go to places next time I'm in Glendale. Highly recommend!
(5)John E.
Really good open face fry bread tacos. Customer service is good food is good price is good need I say more?
(5)Stacy V.
Angelina's is sooo good! Their fry bread tacos are phenomenal! They have a great selection of food not just fry bread. It's a cute little restaurant with great hometown feel and they sell old time candy like candy cigarettes, wax lips and many others. You gotta try it!
(5)Teresa B.
Fry bread was great! First place I have gotten my food before I was finishing paying for it! Quaint authentic Family owned Mexican restaurant. We had the enchiladas and they were yummy!
(4)Stacy Z.
Great little hole in the wall, and my first experience with frybread. I had it with beans, cheese, tomatoes, and shredded chicken. In retrospect, I may have overestimated my appetite, but it was yummy. My only real complaint was that the shredded chicken was on the dry and bland side. I was hoping for chicken that had been cooked with some sort of flavoring or salsa. It tasted great once I added some salt and a little of the salsa that was on the table though. The horchata was delicious too, and the selection of old-fashioned candy was fun to browse even though I didn't end up buying anything. Overall, I'd come back.
(4)Ashley W.
We were on our way to a hockey game tonight, and wanted to grab a bite to eat. Using the nearby feature I found this gem. I had a ground beef street taco, and C had the carne asada. Excellent! Fry bread was flaky and crispy, meat was flavorful, and the beans were delicious. Would definitely come here again!
(5)Gloria V.
Hands down best frybread I ever had! It was cooked to perfection but they also have a ton of other options to choose from like menudo on weekends, posole, chimichangas, burritos, and it's also a candy store at the register. The customer service here is what most impressed me though. It seems to be a family run place and the kids were SO respectful and hardworking (you never find that anywhere anymore) and the guy who took my order was kind as well. The setting was Adorable with real flowers as center pieces on every table. Great place, it just became my favorite place in Arizona. Can't wait to go back!
(5)Bo B.
Wow! No really wow! I'm a green Chile aficionado and this has the best I've had in the valley. The fry bread was soft, fluffy snd fresh. My dining companions ate off the regular menu and cleaned their plates. The red enchilada sauce is bragworthy. Hearty portions and superb customer service. Worth the drive from Chandler.
(5)Roxanne C.
Service was fast, the place was clean, staff seemed friendly, and the food was good. Next time I'm going to buy some candy along with my meal.
(4)Rabia A.
I called in to pick up a side of Spanish Rice and refried beans.. I was really craving it.. My rice was really dry, bland and dull in color. I am familiar with Spanish (or even Mexican) rice. And this was by far of it. For the beans, there were multiple chunks of dry beans in the "refried beans" . the chunks tasted burnt.. What a disappointment.
(1)Ashley M.
Wow what a nice surprise Angelina's was to come across! I felt like I was eating pozole at my Nana's house. Great customer service and quick fresh quality food. There were even little tea light candles on the table for a comfy environment to just devour great food. We will definitely be back for another open faced supreme. We had it with carne asada and it was so tender and flavorful!
(5)Christine N.
Love the food. Super clean inside. Friendly owners and employees. The meatiest tacos on the planet. I love fry bread and I'm so happy that I found this place.
(5)Linda H.
Excellent food. The service was fast. The employees were nice and helpful. Clean clean and clean. My husband and I are happy we are here today what a treat. We had the fry bread taco with red sauce and I had the chimichanga with green sauce rice and beans. We ended up getting a fry bread with honey and powder sugar to go. This is the place to go! Yumm!!
(5)Zoe A.
Best Fry Bread I've had in a long time! Plus the restaurant was clean and the food was delivered quick and all the staff was very friendly. I will definitely be going again.
(5)Crystal N.
These other reviews are spot on. Atmosphere: Very casual and clean. 3 or 4 TV's hanging on the wall that they will change to whatever channel you are looking to watch. There is outdoor seating which is nice with this amazing AZ weather coming up. It's in a strip mall type of place so the view isn't great but they have it available at least. The capacity is 50 max so it's a small place. It has never been crowded when I've been in but I hear rush hour lunch can get a little crazy. A true bonus is their candy counter. I'm talking old school candy. Wax Lips, Wax Fangs candy necklaces, Razzles, candy cigarettes, Cherry Cocktails, Big Hunks, and loads of Mexican candies. My daughter loves this place just for the candy counter. (she loves the food too but she is a sweets phine) Food: Their fry bread is hands down the best fry bread in AZ. Some of their toppings are green chile, red chile, beans, shredded chicken, shredded beef, cinnamon, honey, powdered sugar, etc. Absolutely delicious. If you are aren't human and fry bread isn't your thing, they also have burritos, chimis, tacos, tostadas, tamales, and menudo on the weekends. The dishes I've had have not been greasy, overcooked, or bland; which is what you find at most Mexican restaurants that attempt this type of restaurant. Their menu is simple but ample. They have horchata too! NOT the Ole' Jose crap stuff but real homemade sweet creamy horchata. Seriously, it's a little gritty which translates to amazing horchata. I have always been disappointed in Carolina's because they don't have homemade horchata but I'M SO GLAD I FOUND A PLACE THAT DOES. Service: AWESOME. There are always two guys there; one I'm assuming is the owner if not both of them. They are incredibly friendly and by the time you are done paying with a debit card, your food is waiting in the pickup area. Oh! That reminds me...the "pickup area" is stocked with everything you need. Cinnamon, honey, Nutella, Sriacha, salsa, powdered sugar, and other common condiments and supplies. They will come clear your plate from your table if you are dining in and ask if you need a refill or two. They are total sweethearts. Support your local economy and small businesses. This place is definitely worth keeping around. Go Angelina's!
(5)Brandon E.
Nice clean place in a strip mall with quick and friendly service. I came for some fry bread and ordered the setvers favorite with beans and beef red chili. It was served in lightning speed and looked perfect with a nice topping of lettuce and cheese. Wow, was all I.could think after my first bite as it was a soggy mess and very hard to find any beef. The beans were like soup and the red chili was tasty but also like soup which in turn turned the fry bread to a sticky mush, not an appetising meal. With all the good ratings along with the flavor of the chili I will be back to try again. I hope it was just a bad day and will be great next time.
(3)Richard M.
This is the best Frybread place I have had in a long time. It's a bit heavy on the stomach but it is "Fry" bread. I would say that though the food is good it's not the most accommodating place for kids. The tables and their arrangement make it difficult to bring the family with you. It's worth trying though!
(4)Travis M.
Not sure if it was luck or the norm, but if you're hungry and want it fast, then this is the place to eat. Hot, fresh and tasty sums it up pretty well. Even my kid ate all his food, and that rarely happens. The place is clean and modern looking, with a throw back to the past with their candy section. The only thing that wasn't to my preference was the salsa, the heat was there but a little too tangy for me. Had the red chili open face Navajo taco, and it was the bomb diggity! Finished off the meal with their sopapilla, covered it with powdered sugar and honey, and it hit the spot. We will be back for sure, might be the place to go on a Sunday after church. It wasn't too busy on a Friday evening, which was good for us, but not for them. They do have other things on the menu, so if you're not a fan of fry bread fan, try something else. Give it a try, I think you'll enjoy!
(4)Brian H.
I had no idea this place has been here for 9 months already! Walked in, saw an Open Faced Supreme and said, "Wow, look at the size!" A woman at a table said, "...and its really good." She wasn't lying. I ordered it and loved it! Even tried the Horchata drink based on another reviewer's bragging. Loved it! Amazing! Will definitely be returning regularly.
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