Fiesta Grill
114 N Tollgate Rd, Bel Air, MD, 21014
Fiesta Grill Menu
Sorry, We are updating this restaurant menu details.
Visit below restaurant in Bel Air for healthy meals suggestion.
Visit below restaurant in Bel Air for healthy meals suggestion.
Visit below restaurant in Bel Air for healthy meals suggestion.
Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.
Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.
-
Address :
114 N Tollgate Rd
Bel Air, MD, 21014 - Phone (410) 420-8333
- Click To Get Directions
Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
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 : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : 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.
WE SERVE THE FOLLOWING STATES
Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online
Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.
Carol M.
Excellent food, AWFUL service and atmosphere. Get your food to go and you'll be fine. Pupusas are the best!
(5)Christina C.
I can't believe this place has good reviews. I am so disgusted with their food. Me and my boyfriend decided to give it a whirl because we like mexican food. So why not go to a place local? I walked in, people were chatting about how great it was. I was excited. I ordered chicken tacos and a fish taco meal. It smelled wonderful in the bag. I got home, opened it up and and a FULL fish Fried in a container!! Scales, eyes, fins.... Whole damn thing!!! And the chicken tacos? Burnt to a freaking char. Worst 29$ ever spent. Picture to prove the fish will be posted. Ugh.j
(1)Mike S.
Come for the food and only the food. The atmosphere is not a draw - the service is average. But the food is outstanding. *4 stars not 5 because they are often out of ingredients on what is an already limited menu*
(4)Kristina B.
Service, Service, Service. The food was excellent, but I will never go back. We were treated like we were unwanted from the moment we walked in the door. The owners practically ignored us, and when the person who took our order made a mistake, and sent us two dishes - one of which we didn't order - the cook came out and argued with us that we had ordered two, and then when I went to pay later (we sent the dish in question back to the kitchen) I had to argue to get it taken off my bill. I've encountered that level of rudeness once before. And that establishment was out of business within the year. So if you want to actually enjoy your meal, I suggest you order take-out. Or better yet, eat somewhere else. In my book, when paying for a meal, good cooking does not outdo an unfriendly, unprofessional staff.
(2)Brandon L.
Not just the best Hispanic food in town, but flat out the best I've ever had, period. I've been a loyal Fiesta Grill patron since they opened their doors, and I've never had a bad meal there. From the burritos, to the enchiladas, to the fantastic fiesta tacos nothing there will disappoint. Sure, the place does not "look" appealing from the outside (or the inside for that matter), but don't judge the book by its cover. Come in, sit down and have some awesome food.
(5)Rick C.
Excellant food and fresh n hot we will be back very soon....Delicious, especially if to like Tamales and Pupusas ,but no real mole but still worth a trip. Small and cheap love it.
(4)Emily B.
Everything was really delicious. They have a little bit of everything from Latin cuisine - pupusas, yucca, chicharron, tacos, etc. Service was prompt and friendly.
(5)Rob H.
My family and I ate here last night for dinner upon reading all the reviews on yelp. I had to surf and turf burrito and I didn't think it was very good. It was doused in way too much sauce and did not have very much meat in it. My kids had the Carne Asada tacos and my wife shared the fajitas with another kid. The bill was over $50 which I thought was quite high for this food. We did not order any drinks either we brought our own water. Despite what Yelp says they do not serve beer or wine. They also stopped taking restaurant.com coupons. Finally they had no soap or paper towels in the bathroom. We asked them if they had any and they said no. There are much better Mexican places out there.
(3)Dana L.
This place has amazing food but the atmosphere is terrible. It's a main hangout for Hispanic people since right next door is a Hispanic grocer store. There are many Hispanic men always hanging out outside & they stare at you while you walk in. I have pulled into the parking lot & have literally left because it makes my skin crawl. The feeling of lions drooling at a juicy steak. Yup, that's what I feel like, it's disgusting. They should not be allowed to loiter or should hangout in the back. It's too small of a place to have people just hanging out.
(3)Rick Z.
Definitely a hidden gem. Tucked away in a little strip mall - its easy to miss. There's no atmosphere - a few tables and booths. But the food is some of the best, most authentic Mexican/Hispanic food I've had, and certainly in the county. Simple, fresh natural ingredients. Not Tex-Mex, covered with cheese and sauce. And some of their simplest dishes - like their tacos - are the best. Its a foodie treasure.
(4)Anthony E.
Went here on a whim for lunch with a group of friends before heading back down to college. Authentic, moderately priced Mexican food that beats the hell out of the nearby Qdoba/Chipotle. They have a 'specials of the day board' by the cashier with 3-4 entrees that vary daily. I ordered the mahi mahi tacos which were absolutely delicious. Heaping portions, good flavors and minimum prices made for a great experience. -1 star deduction due to the angry woman behind the counter, however she spoke very little English so the language disconnect may have been confused for fury.
(4)Tom L.
I love this place. I eat here 3-6 times a week. Great food, friendly staff. They will make special dishes for you upon request. Don't let this small place with limited seating and plastic silverware fool you - you'd be a fool not to try the food here! Order your food at the counter and have a seat, they will bring it out to you.
(5)Tanya C.
Ah ethnic food in Harford county, how I wish there was more restaurants like this. We tried this after we found it off restaurant.com . The salsa was delicious, though I wished they didn't run out of guacamole. The enchiladas were pretty good & the horchada was fresh. Small restaurant, but there are a few places to sit and eat.
(4)Diana D.
Used a restaurant.com coupon here and the food is great. There's about 8 large takeout restaurant type tables there for dine in customers but I usually like to take my meal to go since the place is pretty small. But the food is pretty good and most dishes don't run much over $10 each.
(4)Jennifer S.
This is my favorite local Mexican place to eat at. They've changed their menu a few times since I've been going here. The food is always made to order (meaning you might have to wait 5-10 min for your food after you order). The food is so good that it's not surprising that the place is rarely empty. The portions seem to be about the right size, so you probably won't have any left overs. Usually, I spend about $10-$15/person when I come here. More often than not, I have to clean my own table when I arrive. Don't let the lack of a clean table keep you from eating in the house; you don't want to risk a portion of your food getting soggy because you took it home. Overall, the only ambiance that this place has is created by the Mexican music, and some pitiful looking decorations that are clinging to their off-color walls. It's definately not a fancy place, but the food is good enough that I've had a few dine and dash dates here. [Maybe dine and dash isn't the right term since I did pay before I received my food, but I mean to say I didn't linger after I ate.] Besides lacking draft beer (they have bottles), they are missing a salsa bar. The hot salsa isn't spicy at all to me. The mild salsa is equally underwhelming. Also, they don't have any jaritas machines, not even a pina colada machine. No Mexican candy either, but the Hispanic grocer on the right might have something for you. Also, they stack their dirty dishes to the right of the cash register. It may be convenient for the workers since they have an open garbage barrel right there to throw to old food in, but I dislike walking past it to get to the bathrooms. As far as I can see, the kitchen is clean.
(5)Kevin S.
This place is amazing. The staff is Argentinian and Mexican and the food is authentic. The place is small and there are usually a few Spanish-speaking customers watching soccer and drinking South American soda. The food is fast, cheap, and delicious. Get the chicken taco platter or the taco salad and it will not disappoint!
(5)Andrew C.
You won't find a better Mexican spot in this general area. I'm from cali and still searching for that spot...If you ever tried Mexican in cali...you know what I mean. The place Is a little pricey but it was worth it to me...
(5)Alexandria R.
This is my fav local Mexican place. Don't be afraid of the extremely casual environment, the food is well worth it! Always filled with Mexicans, sometimes even Mexican guys coming from work at other local restaurants, this place is the real deal. Food is fresh and made to order and everything is authentic. My fav thing is the surf and turf burrito filled with steak, lump crab, and rice smothered in a creamy luxurious seafood sauce. If I remember correctly its only 12 or 13 dollars, a huge deal considering the proportion. Also don't forget to try the authentic Mexican horchata! I used to get this sweet cinnamon rice milk drink and a snicker doodle cupcake at the place next door. As a devoted chipotle worshiper, I def suggest welcoming this place into your own religious Mexican food lifestyle.
(5)Michael P.
The food was ok.... nothing to rave over. I enjoyed the pupusas
(3)Jennifer H.
Best shrimp tacos!!!! Best Mexican by far in Bel Air!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love this place!!! The Queso is awesome too!!! My hubby loves the steak tacos.
(5)Randy J.
This is the first time I ordered anything from here. First I did eat in and was surprised there were no salsa and chips even after I asked if they had them. All the guy said was yes they had homemade salsa. The pork and pineapple tacos were good but missing some sort of sauce,maybe salsa or mole. I will be back and will try something else too.
(4)Liz C.
Fiesta Grill is a very basic Mexican restaurant, primarily oriented at takeout orders. There is little seating. My boyfriend and I ate in here with a Restaurant.com certificate. Compared to the nearby and similarly priced La Tolteca, they skimped out on a lot, like chips and metal silverware. Nevertheless, the food was tasty and prepared quickly. If you're looking for takeout out or a quick meal, then Fiesta Grill is a solid choice. If you're looking for a relaxed dine-in experience, head to La Tolteca instead.
(3)Kimberly O.
We frequently have Fiesta Grill for dinner. The first time we went there it was because we had a restaurants.com gift certificate. When we arrived, I almost didnt go in. Glad we did though. Food is very good and priced very reasonably. As others have mentioned, you may want to pick up the food rather than dine in. The seating is very limited and at dinner times, usually all taken. The ambiance is...well... let's just say they didnt put a lot of money into their dining area. The food is definitely worth trying though. Their guacamole is fantastic. So is their bean and cheese papusas from the kids menu. Every time I get one of these for my lil one I have to get another for myself. They're awesome. Other dishes we loved include the wet burrito, fish tacos, enchilada verde (hot!), the fried plantians, corn tamales, surf and turf burrito... and others I can't recall. Have yet to have a bad dish. My only critique might be their refried beans. They could use a bit more cumin or something... not as flavorful as we'd like.
(4)Nick B.
As others have said, this is primarily a takeout place, as there is minimal seating inside. However, the food is fantastic, and it blows La Tolteca out of the water. I had the mixed burrito, which was the biggest burrito I have seen in my life. It had shrimp, steak, chicken, and chorizo, and came with a queso sauce, beans and rice. We got chips and two kinds of salsa for free, so I'm not sure why the one reviewer didn't receive any. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a break from Qdoba, Chipotle, Baja Fresh or La Tolteca.
(5)R M.
I had written a review about this place earlier, but someone deleted it. In summary, overpriced, very little seating, plastic utensils, no chips or salsa without paying for it, some food served cold because they didn't time their cooking right, two TVs blaring different stations (both Spanish language) and a radio behind the counter blaring. We ate there because we had a restaurant.com coupon that we had to use. Oh yeah, the coupon was only good for dine in, which by the way, will cost you an automatic 18% gratuity that they tack on the bill, even if it's just two people. Avoid this place, it's a waste of money and time.
(2)Glenn S.
there's not one bad thing to say about this place....absolutely delicious!
(5)Nayo G.
I lov it....the food it's so good..
(5)Juanita S.
Though this restaurant has received many positive reviews, my husband and I were both very disappointed with our experience at Fiesta Grill. ... the food lacked flavor. There was NOT one Mexican spice in the shrimp fajita platters. The rice was gummy and not very appealing. Not only that ... but most aggravating was that we did not receive any salsa, sour cream, guacamole, etc. The condiments would have at least brought some flavor to the dish. We have traveled the southwest and have experienced authentic Mexican food, the Fiesta Grill did not measure up. Maybe it was just a bad day for the cook! Will not be returning there again.... Juanita
(1)