Breakfast Menu "Mariachi Loco" Roseburg

Mariachi Loco, 647 SE Jackson St, Roseburg, OR 97470

(541) 440-4747

Opening Hours

Wednesday: 11 AM–8 PM

Thursday: 11 AM–8 PM

Friday: 11 AM–8:30 PM

Saturday: 2:30–8:30 PM

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 11 AM–8 PM

Tuesday: 11 AM–8 PM

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Services

Service options

Takeout, Dine-in, Delivery

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, Quick bite, Small plates, Wine

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

Groups, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

We walked past the place the night before and it looked interesting. We decided to come back and try it. We read the menu before coming and we're excited about the fresh food. The cerviche was excellent and the shrimp too. I wasn't as impressed with the mixed fajitas , beef and chicken, I would recommend sticking with the fresh seafood options . We will definitely come back .

You know a place is good when most of the tables are full and it's only 5 pm. The fire roasted salsa were the first indication that the food is anything but ordinary. I ordered the pork tamales, which came with the obligatory beans rice, two side dishes I typically ignore. The rice was fresh, light, and fluffy - perfectly cooked - and not drowning in tomato sauce or doused in cheese. The beans were so good that I found myself scooping them up with the chips. The tamales were generously portioned and very tasty. My only complaint, if you will, was they were not quite warm enough. My husband was impressed with his fajita burrito and vowed to return.

The 1st time I went in I went with a friend and was treated like a second class citizen because I was on my prostises and had my service. Animal with me. The older lady that works the front Showed his tour seat only after telling me my dog was not allowed. A younger lady came up and explained to her that that she could not tell me that my service animal was not allowed. The young lady is the only reason I stayed. The food was great. Because the food was so good I decided to give them a second chance this time. I went in with my wheelchair and the lady at the front same one as before instead of taking us to a table as we requested she took us to a. Booth which I being in my wheelchair was not able to sit at and when I explain this and ask her for a table she's just snatched the. Menus that she had set down at the booth up. Took me, My friend and her autistic granddaughter to the bar side and sat aside a table that was big enough for 2 people only. On both occasions I was made to feel that I was not welcome. I called to speak with the manager about this issue left my phone number and my name and was never called back so I've now decided to leave this here. So that someone at their Organization would Know about what happened to me on both occasions. I have since found out from other people that I know that are disabled that they have been treated similarly at this restaurant so I guess the overall consensus is that. You're welcome there unless you have a disability. Sincerely, Michael L Chambers

Very delicious chicken fajitas, rice and beans! Their roasted salsa is unique and has great flavor. Enchiladas are good but I prefer enchiladas with more sauce. When you walk in there is a sign that lets you know that service may be slow due to limited staff. When we arrived, we were the only ones there. You can tell some of the staff are burnt out. I’ve experienced this at many restaurants lately. It’s sad how overworked the people are who have continued to run a business or work hard during Covid, making it difficult to fake a smile at times.

Food was great, drinks were awesome! Service was awesome, super friendly staff!

Came here after getting a haircut a few shops over. The name seemed promising and the family roots on Puerto Vallarta intrigued me, since PR normally has good cuisine. This was not the case. My girlfriend ordered flautas, and the waitress had no idea was she was asking for. We had to point them out for her to know what we wanted. And yes the menu had them labeled as flautas. The food was decent but very Americanized, not truly authentic. I was also disappointed that they didn't have any aguas frescas, or Mexican drink products. Food 3.5 out of 10. Check out food trucks if you're not against eating outdoors. This good was not it.

Really good food and large portions! Service was excellent and atmosphere was clean and inviting. Will definitely be coming back

Service was prompt and friendly. The food was not good. Poor quality, kinda the vibe that there’s zero quality control in an effort to keep profit margins high so food quality is on the low side. Not the first time I’ve had poor quality food here, I hadn’t been there in a while since the last time I was there the rice tasted like the inside of a refrigerator. But I decided to give it another try in hopes things had improved. Unfortunately was just reminded why I stopped going there in the first place.