Las Margaritas
2700 Jamie Ln, Lincoln, NE, 68516
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2700 Jamie Ln
Lincoln, NE, 68516 - Phone (402) 421-2662
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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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Jill V.
This was our first Mexican food in Lincoln. The food was good-pretty standard. The service was great-very friendly and efficient.
(4)Ana C.
Actually, surprisingly not bad. The portions are huge, the prices are good and the food is pretty darned delicious. I had the chicken mole and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. They have an extensive menu with some unique offerings that I haven't seen elsewhere. The service was good and food came out very fast. I am not from the area so I may not get a chance to return but if I was in town and someone suggested it, I would be on board.
(3)Joshua G.
This a good place to go for a casual, satisfying lunch or dinner. The salsa is good, but not great, and the Deluxe Manadero Burrito is my go-to.
(4)Matt H.
One of the best Mexican places in Lincoln. Love the salsa.
(5)David K.
This is one a group of family owned Mexican restaurants. This one is the newest. Service is always prompt. food is uniformly good. PLenty of parking and a very comfortable atmosphere.
(4)Rene K.
My husband and I have eaten here twice in the last 2-months on Sundays. Service was very fast, friendly service (same waiter each time). Meals are large so you can easily split one. Do beware if you are a vegetarian make sure your order is correct before taking a bite. I had to send mine back---had to wait for the correct order. Food was good
(4)Weston J.
Not my favorite. Margaritas just okay. Understaffed and slow. Chips and salsa good. Enchilada was okay. Handy location. Haiku review.
(3)Jeffrey D.
My family stopped in after driving by for months. The restaurant is surprisingly big and was fairly busy. The service was ok and the food was decent. The prices are about right. Overall, a decent meal at a decent price.
(3)M M.
Came here Saturday night at 6pm craving some white queso dip. We ordered the dip, a few drinks and a quesadilla for our son. Our waiters demeanor immediately changed after we only ordered cheese dip. He came about 3 times asking if we needed anything else or wanted our bill. When the bill did come he practically threw the receipt and pen on the table. We realized it was a Saturday evening, however there were more than enough open tables and we were out of there in about 40 minutes if not less. Incredibly disappointed in the way we were treated.
(1)Jay K.
I had a great pork dish. The pork was super tender and the chili it was cooked in was awesome. Servers were very attentive. My only complaint is that it is too dark in the restaurant. Turn up the lights.
(4)John O.
I tried the chicken fajitas here and they were pretty solid. Chips and salsa were also pretty good and fresh tasting. Unfortunately, the margarita here is awful. If your name is Las Margaritas you should make a good margarita!
(3)Zach P.
The absolute go-to Mexican restaurant in Lincoln! I always come in when I am home from school and am never disappointed. First off, if you are going to be named "Las margaritas" your margaritas better be muy deliciosa...and they are! My mother and I always stop in for some chips, salsa and margaritas when we want to catch-up with each other. Now, the chips and salsa are fantastic! I am a huge salsa snob and their picante spicy is fantastic! I always go through at least of bowl of that salsa with the chips and my meal. The main course I usually get is the chicken chimichanga and it is fantastic! The meat is perfect inside, the shell is perfectly fried and the touches of guac, sour cream, and pico de gallo on top make it fantastic! Another meal I typically get is the chicken in mole. Anyone who knows about mole knows it is either VERY hit or miss. I gauge a new Mexican restaurant by their mole dish...and their mole is fantastic! Hints of chocolate and super savory with the chicken, a perfect combination. Pollo a la crema is another popular dish my family regularly gets that I definitely recommend. It is a nice creamy sauce with mushrooms and onions with perfectly cooked chicken. Overall, every meal I have had at Las Margaritas has been a great, delicious experience. I really appreciate the service! They are incredibly friendly, nice, and very attentive to their table. I usually order in Spanish while I'm there and they really appreciate it and love to chat with me throughout the meal. Nebraska boy puede hablar español :) Las Margaritas is my favorite Mexican restaurant in Lincoln. At the very least, stop by for a margaritas and some chips with salsa, you won't be disappointed!
(4)Rachael N.
This is a great place to go eat at. The entrées are huge and delicious. Each plate is the size is a garbage lid. This is the place to go in south Lincoln.
(5)Christina H.
My husband enjoyed the Colorado Burrito on special for $8.00, I however ordered fish tacos and the fish was dry and over-cooked. Margarita was good though!
(2)Sara W.
Way over priced! Food it's bland and flavor less. Service s horrible! Never checked on us had to flag some one down when ever we wanted something and the hosts were the worst they were running around laughing and very unprofessional....not impressed.
(1)Brian F.
This place is clean, affordable, friendly, and you won't starve. But the food is flavorless. The margaritas were an exception: they were so sweet I could barely stand them. They tasted like bottled mix, where every ingredient is high-fructose corn-syrup. Yick. The chips and salsa were just okay. The mild sauce was undetectable, the spicy sauce mild. Both tasted like something from a jar. For the main dish, I got the guacamole grilled-steak tacos, which looked fantastic. After tasting them, however, I can provide you the recipe: Take a steak. Don't marinate. Don't salt. Don't pepper. Don't season in any way. Torch until well-done. Cut up into little dry pieces. Place those inside a taco shell with dry cilantro flakes. Serve inexcusably. I swear to you, every cheap drive-through taco chain's greasy ground-beef taco I've ever had tasted better than this. Yes, they dripped with grease, but they had FLAVOR, by god. This food, regrettably, did not. The waiters seemed very nice and the service was good even though it was busy, so I just hate to give a poor review, but when I go out, I expect great food. This was not that.
(2)Gabby A.
In comparison to other Morales family restaurants (La Mexicana, El Toro, Mazatlan etc) this isn't my favorite. That being said, I am a fan of their network of restaurants and appreciate that each one has its own flare. I've been to Las Margaritas 3 times, usually because I'm out shopping in this area. The ingredients are of good quality, but I find it a bit boring and bland compared to their other restaurants. Perhaps it's been toned down for a different clientele out here? I'm not sure, but it is not as flavorful as the others. The last time I was here I had the veggie enchiladas. They had spinach, mushrooms, onions, cheese and enchilada sauce. It was all pretty bland, especially the enchilada sauce which is what I usually rave about with their restaurants. I am also a big fan of the Morales rice, but at Las Margaritas I've found it to be dry, and really lacking in flavor. The service is still pretty speedy and efficient like the other establishments, which is always a good thing. Bottom line: if you're out this way go ahead and stop in. It's definitely better than most of the chain restaurants you'll find out here, but if you can try one of their others.
(3)Herb H.
Just your regular mid-range chain mexican restaurant. You know what to expect cause you've been to a million places like it.
(3)Thea O.
This is one of my favorite places to eat in Lincoln. The food is authentic Mexican and the menu offers a LOT of variety. The service is excellent. You can find nice selection of tequila, so you can concoct your own margarita. The decor is modern yet relaxing. There is outdoor seating as well. You will find me here on a regular basis.
(4)Heather Z.
I thought my husband and I would try this place out since it had good reviews. But, the food was horrible. It was bland, there was no spice or taste to it. I felt like it came out of a can. The service was horrible too. The waiter never asked us if we liked our food. He never checked in on us once. We had to flag someone down to get a water refill. The restaurant was not that busy, so we were unsure as to why our waiter never checked in with us. We won't be going back...ever!
(1)Poncho Y.
Being raised on Mexican food, I'd come back again. The Fish taco's were pretty and the Chili is not bad either.
(4)Chaviva G.
One of my all-time favorite Mexicans restaurants in Lincoln is Mazatlan off O street, so imagine my surprise when -- starving -- we happ'd upon this joint almost out in the middle of nowhere on the South Side owned by the same family. It was deserted, save for one older couple and a guy at the bar, which was perfect considering it was 2 or 3 something in the afternoon when we got there. The decor was very, very nice, much more upscale than Mazatlan, and much more clean and new. I ordered some cheese enchiladas, and until they came I munched on the deliciously spicy salsa and flaky-yummy chips. The order came out super fast -- I mean, SUPER fast, even for there being no traffic at the time. The food was piping hot, the plate to the temperature of warming cold hands on a warm day, and my first bite was like coming home. I'm a sucker for good Mexican food, and the family that runs these restaurants (of which I believe there are four, including La Mexicana Market in downtown Lincoln) knows how to do it right without sacrificing lots of flavor for the American diners. The beans were incredibly good and although I didn't touch the rice (Mexican rice isn't my thing), I'm sure they were delicious. Overall, the prices were incredibly reasonable, the food was hot and fast, and the joint was clean. I look forward to going back here -- or to any of the family restaurants -- the next time I'm back in town!
(5)Derek S.
best mexican restaurant in town. great traditional dishes at affordable prices. great daily drink specials. the portions are large and always smothered in cheese. i cannot get enough of their chicken and shredded beef. the staff is friendly and fast. highly recommended and you will find me and the wife there anytime we have a craving for mexican!
(4)Evan G.
During a recent trip to Lincoln with the girlfriend we were out driving around doing some shopping and we drove past this new restaurant. The GF hadn't seen it there when in town back in August so it could be no more than 5 months old. It was about 2pm when we showed up so the place was pretty empty. I believe there was just one other couple in the place. When we sat down we realized the place was part of a little local chain. I forget the name of the other 3 places, but they were all Mexican themed places. Since the place was dead our food probably came out within 10 minutes of sitting down, and it was all delicious and very fresh tasting. I would definitely recommend checking this place out, and will definitely want to check it out again the next time we are in town!
(4)Shawn G.
Pretty good food and pretty good margaritas are off-set by the terrible service we've received on all three of our visits here. The location is a bit out of the way for most of Lincoln, too, though I suspect it'll be more "in the middle of things" as Lincoln grows that way. If you're in the mood for Mexican and in the area, give it a try.
(3)Kate H.
The food was very good. I had the tacos rancheros which had very good flavor. The margaritas are average. Service was on the slow side but I didn't mind because I was there with a friend to catch up. I'd def go again but maybe not when I'm in a hurry.
(4)Rene K.
My husband and I have eaten here twice in the last 2-months on Sundays. Service was very fast, friendly service (same waiter each time). Meals are large so you can easily split one. Do beware if you are a vegetarian make sure your order is correct before taking a bite. I had to send mine back---had to wait for the correct order. Food was good
(4)Weston J.
Not my favorite. Margaritas just okay. Understaffed and slow. Chips and salsa good. Enchilada was okay. Handy location. Haiku review.
(3)Jeffrey D.
My family stopped in after driving by for months. The restaurant is surprisingly big and was fairly busy. The service was ok and the food was decent. The prices are about right. Overall, a decent meal at a decent price.
(3)M M.
Came here Saturday night at 6pm craving some white queso dip. We ordered the dip, a few drinks and a quesadilla for our son. Our waiters demeanor immediately changed after we only ordered cheese dip. He came about 3 times asking if we needed anything else or wanted our bill. When the bill did come he practically threw the receipt and pen on the table. We realized it was a Saturday evening, however there were more than enough open tables and we were out of there in about 40 minutes if not less. Incredibly disappointed in the way we were treated.
(1)Jay K.
I had a great pork dish. The pork was super tender and the chili it was cooked in was awesome. Servers were very attentive. My only complaint is that it is too dark in the restaurant. Turn up the lights.
(4)John O.
I tried the chicken fajitas here and they were pretty solid. Chips and salsa were also pretty good and fresh tasting. Unfortunately, the margarita here is awful. If your name is Las Margaritas you should make a good margarita!
(3)Jill V.
This was our first Mexican food in Lincoln. The food was good-pretty standard. The service was great-very friendly and efficient.
(4)Ana C.
Actually, surprisingly not bad. The portions are huge, the prices are good and the food is pretty darned delicious. I had the chicken mole and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. They have an extensive menu with some unique offerings that I haven't seen elsewhere. The service was good and food came out very fast. I am not from the area so I may not get a chance to return but if I was in town and someone suggested it, I would be on board.
(3)Joshua G.
This a good place to go for a casual, satisfying lunch or dinner. The salsa is good, but not great, and the Deluxe Manadero Burrito is my go-to.
(4)Zach P.
The absolute go-to Mexican restaurant in Lincoln! I always come in when I am home from school and am never disappointed. First off, if you are going to be named "Las margaritas" your margaritas better be muy deliciosa...and they are! My mother and I always stop in for some chips, salsa and margaritas when we want to catch-up with each other. Now, the chips and salsa are fantastic! I am a huge salsa snob and their picante spicy is fantastic! I always go through at least of bowl of that salsa with the chips and my meal. The main course I usually get is the chicken chimichanga and it is fantastic! The meat is perfect inside, the shell is perfectly fried and the touches of guac, sour cream, and pico de gallo on top make it fantastic! Another meal I typically get is the chicken in mole. Anyone who knows about mole knows it is either VERY hit or miss. I gauge a new Mexican restaurant by their mole dish...and their mole is fantastic! Hints of chocolate and super savory with the chicken, a perfect combination. Pollo a la crema is another popular dish my family regularly gets that I definitely recommend. It is a nice creamy sauce with mushrooms and onions with perfectly cooked chicken. Overall, every meal I have had at Las Margaritas has been a great, delicious experience. I really appreciate the service! They are incredibly friendly, nice, and very attentive to their table. I usually order in Spanish while I'm there and they really appreciate it and love to chat with me throughout the meal. Nebraska boy puede hablar español :) Las Margaritas is my favorite Mexican restaurant in Lincoln. At the very least, stop by for a margaritas and some chips with salsa, you won't be disappointed!
(4)Rachael N.
This is a great place to go eat at. The entrées are huge and delicious. Each plate is the size is a garbage lid. This is the place to go in south Lincoln.
(5)Christina H.
My husband enjoyed the Colorado Burrito on special for $8.00, I however ordered fish tacos and the fish was dry and over-cooked. Margarita was good though!
(2)Sara W.
Way over priced! Food it's bland and flavor less. Service s horrible! Never checked on us had to flag some one down when ever we wanted something and the hosts were the worst they were running around laughing and very unprofessional....not impressed.
(1)Brian F.
This place is clean, affordable, friendly, and you won't starve. But the food is flavorless. The margaritas were an exception: they were so sweet I could barely stand them. They tasted like bottled mix, where every ingredient is high-fructose corn-syrup. Yick. The chips and salsa were just okay. The mild sauce was undetectable, the spicy sauce mild. Both tasted like something from a jar. For the main dish, I got the guacamole grilled-steak tacos, which looked fantastic. After tasting them, however, I can provide you the recipe: Take a steak. Don't marinate. Don't salt. Don't pepper. Don't season in any way. Torch until well-done. Cut up into little dry pieces. Place those inside a taco shell with dry cilantro flakes. Serve inexcusably. I swear to you, every cheap drive-through taco chain's greasy ground-beef taco I've ever had tasted better than this. Yes, they dripped with grease, but they had FLAVOR, by god. This food, regrettably, did not. The waiters seemed very nice and the service was good even though it was busy, so I just hate to give a poor review, but when I go out, I expect great food. This was not that.
(2)Gabby A.
In comparison to other Morales family restaurants (La Mexicana, El Toro, Mazatlan etc) this isn't my favorite. That being said, I am a fan of their network of restaurants and appreciate that each one has its own flare. I've been to Las Margaritas 3 times, usually because I'm out shopping in this area. The ingredients are of good quality, but I find it a bit boring and bland compared to their other restaurants. Perhaps it's been toned down for a different clientele out here? I'm not sure, but it is not as flavorful as the others. The last time I was here I had the veggie enchiladas. They had spinach, mushrooms, onions, cheese and enchilada sauce. It was all pretty bland, especially the enchilada sauce which is what I usually rave about with their restaurants. I am also a big fan of the Morales rice, but at Las Margaritas I've found it to be dry, and really lacking in flavor. The service is still pretty speedy and efficient like the other establishments, which is always a good thing. Bottom line: if you're out this way go ahead and stop in. It's definitely better than most of the chain restaurants you'll find out here, but if you can try one of their others.
(3)Herb H.
Just your regular mid-range chain mexican restaurant. You know what to expect cause you've been to a million places like it.
(3)Thea O.
This is one of my favorite places to eat in Lincoln. The food is authentic Mexican and the menu offers a LOT of variety. The service is excellent. You can find nice selection of tequila, so you can concoct your own margarita. The decor is modern yet relaxing. There is outdoor seating as well. You will find me here on a regular basis.
(4)Heather Z.
I thought my husband and I would try this place out since it had good reviews. But, the food was horrible. It was bland, there was no spice or taste to it. I felt like it came out of a can. The service was horrible too. The waiter never asked us if we liked our food. He never checked in on us once. We had to flag someone down to get a water refill. The restaurant was not that busy, so we were unsure as to why our waiter never checked in with us. We won't be going back...ever!
(1)Poncho Y.
Being raised on Mexican food, I'd come back again. The Fish taco's were pretty and the Chili is not bad either.
(4)Matt H.
One of the best Mexican places in Lincoln. Love the salsa.
(5)David K.
This is one a group of family owned Mexican restaurants. This one is the newest. Service is always prompt. food is uniformly good. PLenty of parking and a very comfortable atmosphere.
(4)Chaviva G.
One of my all-time favorite Mexicans restaurants in Lincoln is Mazatlan off O street, so imagine my surprise when -- starving -- we happ'd upon this joint almost out in the middle of nowhere on the South Side owned by the same family. It was deserted, save for one older couple and a guy at the bar, which was perfect considering it was 2 or 3 something in the afternoon when we got there. The decor was very, very nice, much more upscale than Mazatlan, and much more clean and new. I ordered some cheese enchiladas, and until they came I munched on the deliciously spicy salsa and flaky-yummy chips. The order came out super fast -- I mean, SUPER fast, even for there being no traffic at the time. The food was piping hot, the plate to the temperature of warming cold hands on a warm day, and my first bite was like coming home. I'm a sucker for good Mexican food, and the family that runs these restaurants (of which I believe there are four, including La Mexicana Market in downtown Lincoln) knows how to do it right without sacrificing lots of flavor for the American diners. The beans were incredibly good and although I didn't touch the rice (Mexican rice isn't my thing), I'm sure they were delicious. Overall, the prices were incredibly reasonable, the food was hot and fast, and the joint was clean. I look forward to going back here -- or to any of the family restaurants -- the next time I'm back in town!
(5)Derek S.
best mexican restaurant in town. great traditional dishes at affordable prices. great daily drink specials. the portions are large and always smothered in cheese. i cannot get enough of their chicken and shredded beef. the staff is friendly and fast. highly recommended and you will find me and the wife there anytime we have a craving for mexican!
(4)Evan G.
During a recent trip to Lincoln with the girlfriend we were out driving around doing some shopping and we drove past this new restaurant. The GF hadn't seen it there when in town back in August so it could be no more than 5 months old. It was about 2pm when we showed up so the place was pretty empty. I believe there was just one other couple in the place. When we sat down we realized the place was part of a little local chain. I forget the name of the other 3 places, but they were all Mexican themed places. Since the place was dead our food probably came out within 10 minutes of sitting down, and it was all delicious and very fresh tasting. I would definitely recommend checking this place out, and will definitely want to check it out again the next time we are in town!
(4)Shawn G.
Pretty good food and pretty good margaritas are off-set by the terrible service we've received on all three of our visits here. The location is a bit out of the way for most of Lincoln, too, though I suspect it'll be more "in the middle of things" as Lincoln grows that way. If you're in the mood for Mexican and in the area, give it a try.
(3)Kate H.
The food was very good. I had the tacos rancheros which had very good flavor. The margaritas are average. Service was on the slow side but I didn't mind because I was there with a friend to catch up. I'd def go again but maybe not when I'm in a hurry.
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