On the Border
71 SE Wyoming Blvd, Casper, WY, 82609
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Address :
71 SE Wyoming Blvd
Casper, WY, 82609 - Phone (307) 315-6822
- Website https://www.ontheborder.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Music : Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : 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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Joel M.
Dined there with my family last night. The restaurant was basically empty but the speed from the kitchen was slow. Food was ok but my wife's soup was just warm along with all of the sides, i.e., rice and beans. Fairly certain all the dinners were served on cold plates which didn't help didn't help the food temp.
(3)Neal W.
The food was ok. Just a little more expense than Taco Bell. But the service is the problem. Upon arrival I was greeted by two nice young ladies. I was asked if I wanted to sit in the cantina side or the family side. I chose the cantina side. I picked a spot at the bar. Once I sat down I was treated to a conversation by the wait staff about somebody getting out of jail. That's fine if that's your reality but a customer shouldn't have to hear it. Then I was witnessed to a manager being rude to an employee, now it might have been a joke between them but to an random customer I was taken aback by it. The one really shining light was the bartender. She was the hardest working person in the whole place. She was Teaching somebody how to bartender as well as serving the customers at the bar. And in her spare time ( which she didn't have) every employee was asking her questions as she ran around. It seemed more like a hangout for the employees more than a restaurant
(2)Dan R.
They have the best margaritas in Casper. The food isn't bad. Their chips and salsa is good.
(5)Casey L.
Oh yea. This is the place n town to get some great food and drinks. I have ate there at least 8 times this year and everytime is great. Street taco's are awesome and the carne asada is the best. Servers r polite and nice and visit u frequently. Recommend this place to EVERYONE. AND THE KIDS LOVE IT.
(5)Carolyn D.
I really hate to do 1 star..The only reason for the 2 stars is that management " comped" my meal. Why you ask? Well I ordered the southwest chicken tacos and it took about 10 minutes ( first clue) for our food to arrive. It's was stone cold. Terrible. I had the waitress in the restaurant stick her fingers in my lunch to show her how cold it was. She was very sorry and had it replaced. The food was ok....not good. My boyfriend had the shredded beef tacos and he put up with the "luke warm" food. My boyfriend is in the oil and gas industry so he comes to Casper several times a month. He and I will not return. Felt sorry for our waitress she seemed clueless. We always tip well because you never know if she had an "off" night. Restaurant was not very clean. Floors had food on them. As we walked out we passed the hostess that sat us and she just walked right by us.....Not even a smile. Poor customer service and bad food No wonder why the bad reviews.
(2)JhaRee M.
Mediocre meal, sour cream sauce too thin and bland; too much lime in the guacamole. Medium warm food, not hot. Otherwise ok. Very nice and competent waitress.
(2)Chelle T.
Limited options in the area so we settled on this chain restaurant. The only reason I'm giving two-stars is because we had a very sweet and friendly waitress. The food wasn't good. Proof = went to dinner with three hungry teenage boys, all 6' 5" and above. Not a single one finished the meal. These guys aren't foodies...they eat (almost) anything! One of my dining companions liked the brisket enchilada. I can't comment because I didn't taste that. My cheese and onion enchilada was terrible. Do they use Velveeta? It's definitely not a cheese I'm accustomed to eating. Bleh. The reality is I probably won't find myself back in Casper but if I do, I will have to skip this place.
(2)Jeff M.
Not a lot of options in the immediate area after 9pm on a Tuesday. We just needed sustenance. And, frankly, Samson's next door scared us off with the blaring music. Place was fairly empty. Staff was friendly. Food wasn't bad for what it is. Also, I ordered a grande margarita (roughly the size of my head). Desperate times call for desperate measures.
(3)Jasper G.
On The Boarder of awful service and worst service ever. Went in at 7pm on a Saturday and it was virtually deserted, except for the staff. Tall tale sign that I should not have given this establishment the benefit of the doubt even after reading some "red flag" reviews. My review would be way too long if I listed everything that went wrong. Simple tasks were failed miserably. The issues I noticed would probably not have been seen in a restaurant run by elementary students. I honestly am not one to complain since I know how hard it can be to make sure an adequate level of service is maintained. The majority of the time people are fine with a slightly below average meal. However when people opt to go to a restaurant for a meal they do so because those establishments are in business to service the customers dinning experience. The reason restaurants exist is because people are willing pay more for a meal where someone takes care of you as opposed to taking the time to cook for themselves. I have never been somewhere where not a single employee understands that fact. I read some reviews where meals were completely compted. I wish I had the opportunity to discuss the same type of compensation. Food wasn't a huge issue but I would have rather paid double what I did here and ordered a bag of peanuts that was served by someone who halfway cared about their surroundings. On The Boarder of being boarded up, that is my prediction.
(1)A. S.
I hope not to be roped back into going here if I have to go back to Casper. The food doesn't impress me, especially for the cost. The only stand-out factor was a server that was attentive and accurate, a rarity in Wyoming. Although, I think we did startle her by paying the check by leaving cash on the table, if the "Where are they going?!" was from her as we left.
(2)Brett S.
Went in for lunch on a Tuesday & only one other table had patrons. We were handed menus & silverware & told to seat ourselves. Our waiter was prompt in terms of taking our order & bringing our drinks. Everything good to say ends here. A runner brought our food out about 20 minutes later. One bite into our food the waiter asked if our food was ok and was never to be seen again. The food was mediocre at best & no one checked to see if we wanted a refill. Forty minutes later, I went to the bar to to ask for our check & to-go box. The bartender began to tell me he wasn't our server till I cut him off & informed him I hadn't seen ours for 40 min. Our waiter showed up 5 minutes later with check & box apologizing that he was busy 'training'. The other table left 20 minutes earlier, we were the only ones in the building & I cannot accept this poor of service for any reason. I normally tip 50% (I used to manage clubs/restaurants) - this guy begrudgingly got 10%.
(1)Daniel F.
Went there for lunch--Actually never got to try the food--Fail at every turn--Embarrassment to the F&B industry--Here's what happened: First off, there were perhaps 2 other tables seated in the whole place. The menu I got had cheese or guacamole or beans or something on it that made a mess on my hand. I waved the hostess back over and showed her--specifically asking for an extra napkin to wipe off my goo-covered hand with. She brought me another menu--no extra napkin. Reviewing the menu, I asked the waitress for an extra minute to decide--she gave me nearly 15 minutes before returning to take my order--never looking even once in my direction that whole time. Finally, I ordered the grilled fish tacos--a runner brought me the Dos XX tacos--I could tell right away because they have flour tortillas which I hate on fish tacos--which were also at about room temperature--yuck. I told the runner my order was wrong. He took the plate and said he'd fix it in "just a minute". 10 minutes later, still nothing, but I was now out of time to be able to eat my meal, pay the tab and return to work on time. I got up and walked out--telling the runner and my waitress who were standing at the bar having a conversation to cancel my order because I was now out of time to eat. No apology, no surprise, from either of them--just a blase' "ok" as they returned to their conversation. On The Border, you failed in every way today--at every turn. Have you ever trained any of your staff in anything? Btw, this was not my first failed experience with this place--it was so bad last time I hadn't returned for nearly a year and a half or so. I complained back then--doesn't appear anything has changed. Judging by how poorly they do in the front of the house where you can see what they are doing, it frightens me to imagine what their hygiene & sanitation practices might be like in the back where you can't see. I think I was likely lucky my I wasn't able to eat any of their food. I will never return. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
(1)Bob P.
The food was good but way over-priced for what you get. I also ended up with a newbie waiter who did not visit the table enough.
(3)Lady T.
I had high hopes for this place, we were in town for a meeting and saw this place in passing. The building and decor are very nice. The chips and salsa were pretty good, but everything was kind of a disappointment after that. The service started off shaky, but maybe because we decided to sit in the bar. I had the Mahi Mahi with rice (which was green?) corn and cornbread. Really didn't like anything on my plate, at all. I guess I made another mistake of ordering fish - in Decemeber - in Wyoming. Should have given myself more time to look at the menu. The way they cooked it is one reason it tasted funny, not so good runny sauce on top. Rice was no good. Hubby's dinner wasn't much better. He had pick 4 platter type deal. Tortilla soup was really scary. The food basically tasted as if it were cooked in dirty water. Really wasn't pleased, so I don't be fooled by the exterior. Maybe just stick to the regular Mexican menu staples. Fajitas looked good. As a conclusion I wouldn't give this place another try, there are plenty more options in the area.
(1)Martin L.
Food was great!
(4)Christopher W.
Boom Shock-a-locka! I went here for my birthday and I gotta tell you... I had the Big Burrito. Grande se! Huge I'm telling you! T`was a fun fun fun time, I must say! Here it is: Casa (pronounced kay-sa, and I don't know correct spelling) is DA bomb! Get it, and you'll end up getting it again, and again. I love the stuff. The desert: off the hook. I suggest not eating so much you end up missing out. You don't want to miss out. My group was large. The service was still outstanding! Of course, what friends do on birthdays, is send word (secretly) to someone about a birthday at the table in question... So when they came out, I wasn't surprised. However, what caught me off guard was the style of the celebration. First it was shouted out to the whole restaurant, and then sung with style, I mean unique style. I've never heard anything like it. I was a little embarassed. I loved every moment of it. If you want to celebrate a birthday, I am sure they'll love it. If you need a celebrating reason to go, I suggest you celebrate hunger. Any who, I give the suggestion of going for any reason at all... You'll be happy here. Edit: I have many friends that have tried this place, and are not happy and promise never to return. I must have been lucky the day I went. Of course it was my birthday...
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