Nice place. Great service. Good food. Great price. Took family there and all six of us left very satisfied. Neat little place. Frankfort should be proud.
(5)
Rachel D.
Pepe's was highly disappointing. To put it mildly, I've made better food in my fisher price kitchen set...and I was 6. The burritos had dark fatty meat that may or may not be up to code. The sour cream was hard, and the rice and beans had no flavor. The loud decor had me excited for bastardized Mexican food, but Pepe's seems to fall short in all areas. The service was substandard until they learned that I was highly dissatisfied with my food, and then they wouldn't leave me and my grandmother alone to pick at our food. Customers shouldn't have to ask if it is actual chicken in a chicken burrito. I could've went to Taco Bell and had a better meal than what I received from Pepe's.
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Susan W.
We were staying at a nearby hotel and were told this place was good. We were terribly disappointed. The salsa was awful! It literally tasted like marinara. The queso tasted ok but was very thin. It was served with tortillas. I haven't seen that before and still don't get it. We were surprised when we got the bill at the cost of the queso and the rest of the food in general. $29 for 2 people. We both ordered quesadillas and both didn't like ours. The rice and beans were ok. We wanted to order fried ice cream but decided not to because the service was so slow.
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Tric K.
The salsa is strange. I think it might be canned diced tomatoes with parsley? Flavor is just not part if the food here. There was 1 bottle of regular hot sauce on the table, so my meal ended up tasting more like the Old el Paso dinner kits mom would make as a kid. It still beats Mcdonalds for lunch.
(2)
Cathy S.
Dinner was good as always Mindy was on the ball and was a great waitress. Would come back.
(5)
Stephen K.
Horrible - $15.24 for a diet coke and fajitas which were supposed to be a lunch special. Barely any lettuce and was so wilted I wouldn't feed it to a pet reptile. No hot sauces on the table - just corona bottles that were salt and pepper shakers. Salsa was way off in terms of taste. I wish that I had something good to say about this place. As a courier from Indianapolis I had a delivery to the local hospital in town and wanted to grab lunch. I got the impression that none of the employees had ever been to another Mexican restaurant before - or had even left town for that matter. I wish I could give a field trip to the owner and employees to a place like Taqueria El Maguey in Indianapolis. Add cilantro and additionally some sort of seasoning to the salsa. The steak portion was a positive aspect to the dish - the cuts were a little thicker than usual. I don't know in this town what the resources in this town are in terms of fresh veggies like lettuce and tomatoes. I will say that while some of the waitresses were slow- I could tell just how hard the manager was trying to keep up with the service. The problem was that at the end of the day the fajitas plate that I got was several dollars more than what I am use to in many other establishments and the food flavor wasn't up to par with that of even the average Mexican restaurant - but there is not any competition in this small town.
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Derren V.
Great food just like it was 20 years ago. Good prices... Good service.. Nice experience... Enjoyed ourselves a lot... Building is pretty old but other than that good deal..
(4)
Lora F.
Pepe's is your average Americanized Mexican chain restaurant. The service is hit and miss, the food is about what you'd expect, and the decor is pretty cheesy. We enjoy going there on occasion because it's easy to take a large group and it's pretty affordable. I almost always get the steak fajitas. I love their salsa - but I'm a cilantro lover. If you want authentic, don't go here (you can get great tacos from the local Mexican grocery store). But if you're looking for a decent place to have a family dinner, Pepe's is a solid choice.
(3)
Dana D.
Run away! Where do I begin? I guess at the door. Three tables seated at the height of lunch hour and it took the hostess three minutes before she even noticed us waiting (thanks to a server). Second clue...a "Mexican" restaurant in a community with a large Hispanic population... NO Hispanic servers or patrons. Clue #3... the "salsa" was tomato sauce a bit of onion and a half pound of cilantro. Oh, did I mention it had NO spice? Nothing. Nada. Clue #4... I've seen better looking food in Toys R Us. The plastic kind. Clue #5... when I asked for hot sauce I was offered a brand I'd never heard of served in a Corona bottle or "packets" of Pepe's sauce. I ordered a "chicken quesadilla." First, it arrived in less than three minutes. Second, the chicken was diced for a toddler, and there was nothing resembling pico de gallo to be found anywhere. Finally, did I mention the cilantro? The other 1/2 lb not in the "salsa" was in gloppy chunks in my "quesadilla." Lastly, the atmosphere was cheesy and seating resembled cheap 60's throwback. I am not an advocate of fast food, but in this case I would say even McDonald's is a better option when in Frankfort. 'Nuff said.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
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.
B C.
Nice place. Great service. Good food. Great price. Took family there and all six of us left very satisfied. Neat little place. Frankfort should be proud.
(5)Rachel D.
Pepe's was highly disappointing. To put it mildly, I've made better food in my fisher price kitchen set...and I was 6. The burritos had dark fatty meat that may or may not be up to code. The sour cream was hard, and the rice and beans had no flavor. The loud decor had me excited for bastardized Mexican food, but Pepe's seems to fall short in all areas. The service was substandard until they learned that I was highly dissatisfied with my food, and then they wouldn't leave me and my grandmother alone to pick at our food. Customers shouldn't have to ask if it is actual chicken in a chicken burrito. I could've went to Taco Bell and had a better meal than what I received from Pepe's.
(1)Susan W.
We were staying at a nearby hotel and were told this place was good. We were terribly disappointed. The salsa was awful! It literally tasted like marinara. The queso tasted ok but was very thin. It was served with tortillas. I haven't seen that before and still don't get it. We were surprised when we got the bill at the cost of the queso and the rest of the food in general. $29 for 2 people. We both ordered quesadillas and both didn't like ours. The rice and beans were ok. We wanted to order fried ice cream but decided not to because the service was so slow.
(1)Tric K.
The salsa is strange. I think it might be canned diced tomatoes with parsley? Flavor is just not part if the food here. There was 1 bottle of regular hot sauce on the table, so my meal ended up tasting more like the Old el Paso dinner kits mom would make as a kid. It still beats Mcdonalds for lunch.
(2)Cathy S.
Dinner was good as always Mindy was on the ball and was a great waitress. Would come back.
(5)Stephen K.
Horrible - $15.24 for a diet coke and fajitas which were supposed to be a lunch special. Barely any lettuce and was so wilted I wouldn't feed it to a pet reptile. No hot sauces on the table - just corona bottles that were salt and pepper shakers. Salsa was way off in terms of taste. I wish that I had something good to say about this place. As a courier from Indianapolis I had a delivery to the local hospital in town and wanted to grab lunch. I got the impression that none of the employees had ever been to another Mexican restaurant before - or had even left town for that matter. I wish I could give a field trip to the owner and employees to a place like Taqueria El Maguey in Indianapolis. Add cilantro and additionally some sort of seasoning to the salsa. The steak portion was a positive aspect to the dish - the cuts were a little thicker than usual. I don't know in this town what the resources in this town are in terms of fresh veggies like lettuce and tomatoes. I will say that while some of the waitresses were slow- I could tell just how hard the manager was trying to keep up with the service. The problem was that at the end of the day the fajitas plate that I got was several dollars more than what I am use to in many other establishments and the food flavor wasn't up to par with that of even the average Mexican restaurant - but there is not any competition in this small town.
(1)Derren V.
Great food just like it was 20 years ago. Good prices... Good service.. Nice experience... Enjoyed ourselves a lot... Building is pretty old but other than that good deal..
(4)Lora F.
Pepe's is your average Americanized Mexican chain restaurant. The service is hit and miss, the food is about what you'd expect, and the decor is pretty cheesy. We enjoy going there on occasion because it's easy to take a large group and it's pretty affordable. I almost always get the steak fajitas. I love their salsa - but I'm a cilantro lover. If you want authentic, don't go here (you can get great tacos from the local Mexican grocery store). But if you're looking for a decent place to have a family dinner, Pepe's is a solid choice.
(3)Dana D.
Run away! Where do I begin? I guess at the door. Three tables seated at the height of lunch hour and it took the hostess three minutes before she even noticed us waiting (thanks to a server). Second clue...a "Mexican" restaurant in a community with a large Hispanic population... NO Hispanic servers or patrons. Clue #3... the "salsa" was tomato sauce a bit of onion and a half pound of cilantro. Oh, did I mention it had NO spice? Nothing. Nada. Clue #4... I've seen better looking food in Toys R Us. The plastic kind. Clue #5... when I asked for hot sauce I was offered a brand I'd never heard of served in a Corona bottle or "packets" of Pepe's sauce. I ordered a "chicken quesadilla." First, it arrived in less than three minutes. Second, the chicken was diced for a toddler, and there was nothing resembling pico de gallo to be found anywhere. Finally, did I mention the cilantro? The other 1/2 lb not in the "salsa" was in gloppy chunks in my "quesadilla." Lastly, the atmosphere was cheesy and seating resembled cheap 60's throwback. I am not an advocate of fast food, but in this case I would say even McDonald's is a better option when in Frankfort. 'Nuff said.
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