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    Chili's

    2.6 (42 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican, Bars, Tex-Mex
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    El Durango - Grilled chicken stuffed Poblano

    El Durango

    4.4(20 reviews)
    13.5 mi
    $$

    I really love coming to this place. First of all, I love the atmosphere inside, it's like you're in…read morea charming Mexican courtyard, relaxing and mostly recessed lighting, very chill and quaint, with some vintage vibes. The staff are nice, helpful and lowkey. Their menu has several things that you don't see at most Mexican restaurants in the area. And their quesadillas are simple yet incredible!! I don't know what kind of cheese they use, but it is unctuous, buttery and soft and melty and rich. I went there for my birthday. I just went there for lunch and then again for dinner today, because I couldn't stop thinking about how great the quesadillas are. So if you're in Barnesville on a day they are open, come give it a try.

    Only open Tuesday through Friday, but well worth trying. It's a family friendly place run by a…read morefriendly family. The food is unexpectedly good. The Chicken Chipotle is broiled perfectly in a rich sauce that is balanced and doesn't overdo. My wife loves the steak salad with grilled mushrooms and pesto. Open faced poblanos with grilled chicken is my favorite so far. These are savory dishes with deep flavors that don't come out of a can. It really is fine food. The family provides the service and they take care to get things right, although sometimes they are stretched thin at rush hour. The ambiance is cheery and clean. The dining area is surprisingly large with many tables, a dozen booths, and a separate bar area. It's a popular family joint, often with groups and large parties. It's still fine for date night - just not on a Saturday.

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    La Mexicana - Tres leches

    La Mexicana

    4.2(246 reviews)
    49.2 mi
    $

    Delicious food and great service. The restaurant is hidden in the back through the store. Good…read moreprices and large portions.

    The entrance to this unassuming spot feels almost deliberately off-putting at first--plain facade,…read morea sign directing you to a side door that leads straight through an attached market. It's a clever (or perhaps just pragmatic) setup; that market itself is a gem, stocked with an impressive array of authentic Spanish and Mexican goods. We'll definitely return for provisions alone. Inside the dining room, the space is spotless if somewhat dated--simple, no-frills decor that prioritizes function over flair. Our server was cheerful and energetic, a bright presence, though service proved inconsistent; she largely vanished after taking our order, leaving us to wait an inexplicable 30-plus minutes for food despite only two other tables occupied. When plates finally arrived, the portions were strikingly generous, almost comically so for the price point. We began with the complimentary chips and salsa. The salsa carried decent freshness and a mild kick, but it wanted for seasoning--more salt, a bolder hit of garlic and cumin would have elevated it from passable to memorable. No refills appeared, which felt stingy given the "free" promise. The horchata, however, shone: creamy, deeply flavored with cinnamon and vanilla notes, refreshingly cool and well-balanced--one of the better versions I've encountered recently. The carnitas dinner plate delivered on volume: a mountain of moist, crisped pork that had all the textural appeal one hopes for--tender interior, satisfying crunch on the edges--yet it arrived curiously underseasoned, lacking the salty, savory depth that should define the dish. Homemade refried beans were a highlight: smooth, flavorful, clearly made in-house with real care. The Mexican rice held good seasoning too, though it verged on dry. Steak fajitas followed the same pattern--giant heaps tender strips of beef and soft, well-cooked vegetables in generous heaps, but again, flavor felt muted, as if the seasoning hand had been unusually light. It's puzzling: everything executed competently, meats tender, produce fresh, yet the palate kept searching for that missing punch of spice, acid, or salt. No where else in COLGA gives this much steak, so very grateful. The shrimp cocktail appetizer (small portion) justified its price through quality ingredients--clean, plump shrimp in a classic tomato-based sauce--but it was straightforward, nothing transcendent. The queso fundido with chorizo fared far better: authentic, house-made chorizo with real spice and depth, melded into creamy, stretchy queso that felt genuinely homemade and deeply satisfying. Desserts redeemed much of the meal. The tres leches cake was textbook--moist without being soggy, richly soaked in the three milks, properly sweet and authentic in texture. The chocoflan, though, was the standout: flawless layering, silky flan with just the right caramel note, dense chocolate cake beneath, executed with evident skill and genuine flavor. In the end, this place offers undeniable value through abundance and some authentic touches (those beans, the queso, the desserts), alongside a market worth the trip alone. But the persistent lack of seasoning across the savory dishes left the experience feeling curiously flat. It's hard to muster enthusiasm for a return meal when so much potential goes unseasoned. Still, another visit to explore different menu items isn't out of the question--perhaps the kitchen's bolder preparations will hit the mark. For now, it's a solid neighborhood option for quantity and certain homemade elements, but one that needs more confidence behind the seasoning to truly impress.

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