Breakfast Menu "Casa Guerrero" Lynnwood

Comfy outlet for traditional Mexican dishes with kids' menu specials & flat-screens in relaxed digs.

Casa Guerrero, 402 164th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98087

(425) 741-9608

Opening Hours

Saturday: 11 AM–10 PM

Sunday: 11 AM–9 PM

Monday: 11:30 AM–9 PM

Tuesday: 11:30 AM–9 PM

Wednesday: 11:30 AM–9 PM

Thursday: 11:30 AM–9 PM

Friday: 11 AM–10 PM

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Services

Service options

Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

Groups

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

Post hike lunch! Wow! The food here is amazing…highly recommend sharing, as the portions are big. Chicken soup was delicious, along with the Shrimp Burrito, and spinach chimichangas and finished off with fried ice cream and churros! The melted caramel filled churros were so yummy! Finally, a family run business and you can definitely tell. The customer service here too notch and they are sincere and respectful. Visiting from Canada and we will definitely mark this as a favourite spot!

Pollo a la Diabla is my long-time favorite. Spicey and rich in flavor. I think most everything is wonderful at Casa Guerrero, and the chicken soup is a taste of "homemade" you just can't deny. Update: I'm giving an updated review ~ one year later since my previous review here. OO NOTE : tonight was the second time in the last month, and in both cases, our bill did not accurately reflect the prices on their menu. Pictures are attached for verification. So diner beware and hold this place accountable to some integrity.

I'm so glad that my sister and I found this place. The service is so different from other restaurants, it's not so much. As I like to enjoy quite atmosphere. And the food is so comforting especially when the weather can be a bit chilly. This is a good place to have good food. And I thank our server she is so kind when we went there. I do recommend this place.

Started off with warm chips and salsa to curb the growlies while you wait for your meal. Not all Mexican restaurants do this and I personally appreciate the extra bit to start. The dishes we ordered were beautifully presented and tasted good. Mine came with a garden salad that was fresh and crisp. Overall it was a good choice for Mexican food. The sauce in the meal wasn’t my favorite and that’s the only reason my rating is 4.5.

This little place is a cute, cozy, welcoming place. The staff are hardworking and you can tell they have lots of returning/familiar customers. This was my first time there and I will return to try different items. Their Cadillac margaritas were AMAZING, decently made. Their Cielo, Mar y Tierra plate was good and their adobada tacos meat was too! Their plates come with rice, beans and your choice of chk veggie soup or beans, I thought that was odd at first, but it was very unique and the soup was very good! Overall Their unique plates are ~25$ but this was decent. My "well done" mean tho was very crispy on one side but overall decent. I will come again and try a diff item. The only reccomendation would be for owners to keep up with basic restaurant needs, my photos look pink because all 4 of their double light fixtures needed new light bulbs (they turn pink then red, they were RED!), I don't think they realize those in the middle sitting actually couldn't see well once it was getting dark outside. The side tables had tiny lights on the side.

The place was amazing. Even though the sitting space is very limited, but taste wise it is one of the best dine-in Mexican places that I have been to. Tried their Nachos and Pollo Asado, both were Yum! Would definitely go again and try the other dishes.

This cozy restaurant is an exceptional find. The location is just off the beaten path, hidden by suburban sprawl and making for a lovely restaurant experience. I have rarely had such tender lengua or mole more hearty, and even that was in Latin America. The margaritas were surprisingly strong in comparison to local competition. The default salsa had a delightful zing in addition to its refreshing flavor. Casa Guerrero is a quiet gem of the Pacific Northwest.

I came here Sunday night for dinner. It was a warm day and most people were out BBQing. Therefore, we were the only table in the restaurant and got all the attention from the staff. Husband ordered a combo with tostada, enchilada, and taco. I ordered cheese chilli relleno. And, we shared churro for dessert. A basket of chips with salsa were served before dinner. We enjoyed and liked a lot. Both our dinner plates were delicious in generous portion. But, we left some room for dessert. The friendly staff was able to let us know the size of the churro so I didn't ordered too much. Churro was super yummy, crispy outside and soft inside with filled cream. Highly recommend!