Camino Real
2628 Rideout Ln, Murfreesboro, TN, 37128
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Address :
2628 Rideout Ln
Murfreesboro, TN, 37128 - Phone (615) 849-9453
- Website https://www.caminorestaurantgroup.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 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
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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.
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Allen M.
Been enjoying Camino Real for years now. By far the best salsa in Murfreesboro! The fajitas are always great and you can't go wrong with the chimichangas. The chimichangas supremas are one of favorites. The portions are good, but if you're REALLY hungry, try the Special Dinner. It's practicality impossible to eat that and leave hungry. Prices are very reasonable, too. A lot of food for the money, so it's a great place to take the family.
(5)Lorenzo K.
Worst service I've seen in ages. Waiter didn't come back at all to see if we needed anything. Some water would have been nice with those alcoholic beverages and We found a PUBIC hair in the salsa. Never going back. BEWARE OF THE PUBIC HAIR.
(1)Matt R.
Great Mexican food! Service was good and food excellent. Fajitas have great flavor and try the cheese dip!
(5)Melissa P.
This is one of our favorite Mexican restaurants. We have never been dissatisfied with the food or service!
(5)Shaun C.
Wow. Really impressed. The service is great and the food is way above par compared to the common Tex-Mex fair.
(5)Bryan L.
What can you say? It's the best Mexican in Murfreesboro, and maybe the whole of Middle Tennessee! Ok ok... It's a bit Ameri-Mexican. Yeah, they put lots of cheese on stuff, and it's not traditional Mexican food. But You know what? I had just spent the last week in Mexico. Eating "Traditional food". That food sucks. Apparently "Salt" is a rare commodity in Mexico. Thankfully "Flavor" is in no shortage here at Camino Real!! I am a bit sentimental about Camino as well. I can remember them first opening on Broad St. many many years ago. They announced their opening by walking the streets of Main St. handing out chips and menus during the June festival. It's been a staple in my diet ever since! OK, so in full disclosure, I know the food isn't going to win any culinary awards. But neither is your palate. So don't go gettin all righteous on me and my love for Camino. I'm not coming here for authentic Mexican food. I'm coming here for authentic Camino Real food, GREAT service, Excellent value, and some find memories.
(4)Dylan M.
Camino is THE Mexican restaurant that others are compared to in Murfreesboro. They have exactly what you'd expect with fast service and cheap beer. Always a hit on Friday night.
(4)Karen F.
Um. Whoa. Just got home and I'm eating leftovers. Didn't go with high expectations, but I thought it would be edible. Husband ordered a beer, got sangria. Tortilla soup was water with chicken floating in it. Made everyone at the table try it to see how bad it was. Ceviche was not prepared. Fish was still raw. They admitted it, took it away and said it would be a long time before it was "ready." I'm disappointed since I pictured myself sitting on that patio come summer. But as my husband said when we got in the car, "I feel like I just took a $50 and lit it on fire."
(1)Rex J.
I came here with no real expectations and I was astounded by the portion sizes to say the least! As you can see from my burrito, they give you a colossal amount of food and don't short you in meat either. My friends got fajitas and also got large portions. It's wonderful to see that this restaurant is going above and beyond even in such a declining economy. The service was spot on. I actually didn't order right away and came late but our waitress (don't remember our name) was very attentive and checked over periodically if I was wanting to order. I can't speak for the rest of the staff, but if they're anything close to the service we had, I'd say this restaurant is definitely the complete package. In summary, great Mexican food, great portions, and great service. Put it on your list!
(5)Jessica G.
Camimo Real is, hands down, my favorite Mexican restaurant! The food is inexpensive and delicious. The staff is very friendly and the service is great. Recommendations: Cheese dip, alambres, chimichangas supremas, and fajitas.
(5)Chet L.
All right stop...Collaborate and listen...Chet is back with my brand new addition...Something, grabs a hold of me tightly...........But its not the guacamole. Vanilla Ice lyrics aside, this place challenged me as a former Yelp Elite and customer in general. While in the 'Boro, we Yelped and also after remembering Steve E's recent check in, decided to see what the heck is up with this place. The reviews are all over the place...this in my experience on Yelp is never good....it never leans to the good side....NEVER. We walk in, and the hostess looked at us then down and just said "three...?"...as in our party count. Not a hello....or welcome....just our mass in the universe. We get sat.....all the way in the back by the service area....because we have a child...and noticed all others with spawn also get sat in the far corner of the joint....because we are lower humans than those without child(ren)....funny - as those from the southern half of North America are known for having lots of kids. I digress. I asked if they hand made their guacamole, as they also have a Guac Casera with all the fixins...our server said yes but that's it. When it came out, it was your standard US Food service guacamole...there is no way they whip that guac like that in-house....that's horrible....and it tasted the same - like grass paste and salt. No tomatoes, no onions no lime....AAHHHHHH. Our 6 foot 4 inch server/sentry that stood over my table watching me eat through my entire meal made me rather uncomfortable, and I discussed it openly and within earshot hopefully to get the point across. Didn't work. He stared harder. My wife asked if they had a hot salsa....our sentry...err...server, left without speaking and returned to literally plop the ramekin of salsa on our table and never once......not once did he ask how our meal or anything was. Just the worst experience someone could ask for. I regularly say you really cant mess up Mexican food...so long as you do it right....the food really is bad. I did not have one good thing in my Camino Real especial dinner, which gives you a taco, tamale, tostada (which they like to call chalupa here in gringo land) and beans and what not. All....flavorless. Every bit of it. Beans are watery, and meat has no seasoning. Literally its ground beef, chopped with a spatula and cooked...maybe even steamed.....uggghgh. Probably U.S. Food Service. Looking at recent reviews I fail to see how this place is rated so well....I also cannot fathom why this place has an hour wait on Friday and Saturday nights. The population here must not care, or maybe do not realize that a much better, albeit newer Mexican place is right across the way....(Dos Rancheros)....mucho better. Again, I cannot see how this place would stay in business with the quality of its food and rude, disconnected staff. But, with an hour wait on the weekends, apparently that's all they need. Never again....never I say. Yo, man, let's get out of here! Word to your mother! (Sorry....had to do it.) (Better choices: Dos Rancheros nearby, or travel a bit and hit Smyrna/Nashville/Mt Juliet for Mi Tierra, or Chuys or Los Compadres....but not this place....have some self respect.)
(2)Brandon H.
Good food and nice service by the waiter. The host, on the other hand, was very rude and unpleasant. I'll probably avoid this Camino for a while and go to one of the others. There's too many other Mexican restaurants in this city to go to where they actually seem happy when you arrive.
(3)Anthony C.
This used to be my favorite college place. Love the food. This is a tie between this place and Las Palmas. I so would recommend this place. Great food and service.
(5)Cynthia H.
I feel like I'm alone in this opinion but Camino real is just "so-so" for me, not spectacular, but not bad by any means. I much prefer las palmas just across hwy 96 from here.
(3)Jen V.
Wonderful food and wonderful staff. They bend over backwards to make you happy!!
(5)Jenn D.
This is our favorite Mexican restaurant in The Boro! The food is delicious and they are always fast and friendly. Their prices are really good and the portion sizes are more than enough for 2 meals. Try the fajita nachos!
(5)Tanya S.
Favorite spot for Mexican food! The guacamole casero is amazing! This spot is amazingly consistent. The food and service are always right on target. :) I swear, these guys know me by name! I have tried almost every thing on the menu, and it is all good. Yes, it is covered with white cheese and yes I am sure this will offend some. But really? Normally for a quick lunch I grab two grilled chicken tacos and the a fore mentioned guacamole. Delish! If you haven't tried this place give it a go. You wont be disappointed.
(4)Dougie C.
Go here often.......Great tasty food ( the Fajita's are scrummy! ) the drinks are reasonably priced and a good selection...What makes it stand out is the service...!!! Just FIRST CLASS.....! Keep it up people!
(4)John E.
Great great food and even better service it's the best Mexican restaurant I have eaten at period !!!!!!!
(5)Jena S.
Gotta say, this is not my favorite Mexican joint in town. Blasphemy, I know! That said, I know the food is going to be OK, but I'd rather eat something that is more than just OK. I've known a lot of people who really like the chips and salsa, but not me. I don't even bother eating it. If you ask for their spicy salsa, it's not bad. I think it's made more from tomatillos than tomatoes, and is more acidic tasting. It even tastes like it's been roasted a bit. Though you chili heads out there will be disappointed. It's not much spicier than the regular - it just has more flavor. The refried beans are pretty good. I like to get the bean and cheese nachos with pickled jalapenos. The portions for everything are pretty big, so no need to over order. Even the tacos are huge! While I'm not really a fan of the food, I do like the service here. The staff are pretty attentive and seem genuine when they ask you how your meal was. Oh, and if you're cold natured like me....bring in a sweater! They've always got the A/C and fans going!
(3)Gabrael A.
Cheap, great food, and good service. What more can you ask for? I have been to Camino several times and every time I have left satisfied. The California burrito is what I would recommend to anyone wanting a lot of delicious food. It is a giant burrito, very tasty, and quite cheap for its size. They also have 2 for 1 margaritas for happy hour; a great deal my friends and I take advantage of often. So if you're looking for great Mexican food and you're lucky enough to be in the super fun (sarcasm) Murfreesboro area, give this place a shot, you wont regret it.
(5)Darnell D.
Amazing! Great food and service!
(5)Jeffrey H.
Great all around. It's the best Mexican food in Murfreesboro. Best fajitas I've had at any of the many Mexican restaurants I've been to around the country.
(5)Bryan M.
This particular location (there are three others in the Murfreesboro area) is excellent. They have the best chips and salsa of any Mexican restaurant I've eaten at, and the menu choices are vast. Along with fast service and very appropriately priced menu items, no one can go wrong eating here.
(5)Jason V.
Our favorite Mexican restaurant, great food at a good price. Service is good and the restaurant is clean.
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