No El-Puko-O. Saturday, food poisoning ate guacamole. To Urgent Care following eating lunch;skipped breakfast. Hello, staff know that guacamole should be refrigerated.
Katie F.
Classificação do local: 3 Louisville, KY
Ask for the tomatillo(green salsa) and salsa picante(hot) when you get your chips. Beans were watered down, rice was ok.
Donna M.
Classificação do local: 5 Trumann, AR
if you’re looking for authentic Mexican food El Acapulco is the place to go! The staff and management are super friendly. The free chips and salsa are so good as is the trio dip which includes cheese, guacamole, and beans! Yummy, I am getting hungry just from writing this review and thinking about it!
Dale W.
Classificação do local: 3 Jonesboro, AR
Good food great prices and excellent service, try different items on their menu I cant complain about anything.
Rich R.
Classificação do local: 4 Jonesboro, AR
A solid good rating. I don’t know how restaurants in this dry county pay their bills without a club license on $ 8 entrees(no alcohol is available at this location). Amazing! Must be sheer volume. Prices are very affordable, service is fast and friendly. The menu is the standard Ameri-Mex taco, burrito, chalupa, pizza-taco-pizza-nachos, whatever, that we all crave. What is it about those never ending baskets of warm chips n salsa that makes us eat one after another after another?! Cannot think of a house«speciality» here, but everything has been good. When you need a Mexican food fix in a mainstream chain this is the place. Not very authentic, but predictably good.
Melissa M.
Classificação do local: 4 Trumann, AR
One of the best restaurants in Jonesboro. I always leave satisfied no matter what I order. You can get a lot of food and not break the bank. The staff is always nice to us and the atmosphere is great. If you’re wanting Mexican food this is the place to be!
Jennifer B.
Classificação do local: 3 Decatur, GA
Decent Mexican, value priced. This is a fun place for pretty good Mexican fare in Jonesboro. Dry county so don’t expect a beer or Margarita — just fresh, solid Mexican in a friendly fun atmosphere. Chips ate crispy and salty as they should be — spicy fresh salsa and typical queso but good. I had a pretty yummy baked potato topped with cheese sauce and chicken with pico. He had chicken enchilada and gave it thumbs up. My bro & nephew love the sopapillas too.
Bradley A.
Classificação do local: 4 Jonesboro, AR
My family eats here almost weekly. The service is usually great and the food always makes me happy.
Bryan F.
Classificação do local: 3 Jonesboro, AR
Not bad for Jonesboro. Very fast service. Ordered the fried beef chimichanga, and while it was really good, there was some question as to whether it was actually shredded beef or possibly chicken(I prefer ground beef, it was my bad for not asking). Great beans and rice, fresh and crisp side veggies, nice chips. Salsa was lacklustre. Overall a tasty meal at a ggod price. As I said, it’s Jonesboro, so my expectations were low… I’ll go again
Jonathan S.
Classificação do local: 4 Metairie, LA
Good service. Consistent food. The fajitas are always great. The queso is good. Chips and salsa are solid. Had most things on the massive menu. Keep going back when I’m in town. This is better than the El Acapulco on Caraway.
John R.
Classificação do local: 3 Richmond, VA
Oh, El Acapulco. Home of so many of my high school luncheons and nights out. Mind you, this rating is purely for nostalgia. This is not authentic Mexican cuisine. It is simply Taco Bell with nicer ingredients and better meals. I love that the same people who talk about authentic Mexican meals call it «cheese dip.» The food here is not bad. The service is always okay. The atmosphere is what you’d expect any middle-American tex-mex place to be. As far as tex-mex goes, it’s the most consistently okay stuff you’ll find in Jonesboro. Edit: oddly enough, these guys have the best sweet tea in town. And yes, I’m serious.