rentayenta
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The menu looks pretty good and semi-diverse. Is it authentic or Taco Bellish?


I'd say it's not truly authentic, but a definite step above Taco Bell.![]()
I would agree. It's almost Mexican food (something that definitely can't be said for TB).I'd say it's not truly authentic, but a definite step above Taco Bell.![]()
I'll take it then!The portions sounds big too.
Would you find it near a horse stable?I won't tell you what I call Taco Bell![]()
I was looking at the AllEars menu for Rancho del Zocalo because I was thinking of trying the cheese enchiladas on my next trip, but the platter includes 4! Would it be acceptable to split the enchiladas with DBF without a split plate fee? I only want to split the enchiladas, not the sides. There's no way I could eat 4 all by myself. TIA!
I was looking at the AllEars menu for Rancho del Zocalo because I was thinking of trying the cheese enchiladas on my next trip, but the platter includes 4! Would it be acceptable to split the enchiladas with DBF without a split plate fee? I only want to split the enchiladas, not the sides. There's no way I could eat 4 all by myself. TIA!
Its counter service (not table service) so you can split anything any way you want with no extra fee.
It is counter service. You can order whatever you want. You can get 1 entree, 2 drinks and a dessert to share. No extra charges.
I was looking at the AllEars menu for Rancho del Zocalo because I was thinking of trying the cheese enchiladas on my next trip, but the platter includes 4! Would it be acceptable to split the enchiladas with DBF without a split plate fee? I only want to split the enchiladas, not the sides. There's no way I could eat 4 all by myself. TIA!
So glad the reviews are good. We can stand only so many burgers and fries. We ate there years ago when it was named something else and the name escapes me.
I bet at night the atmosphere is good too. We always seem to end up in Fronteirland and Adventureland at night.