Mexican & Latino Choices
* Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill - A "casual eatery" with salads, sandwiches and many specialty entrees, as well as tacos and enchiladas. Often a "fan-favorite."
El Charrito - This family restaurant on Austin has been around for a while and is much like an authentic restaurant from Mexico.
Chile's @ Berry Creek - On highway 195 north of Georgetown, inside the conveniene store - features Mexican tacos and Pizza, a hard to categorize take-out.
Chipotle Mexican Grill - This drive-up Mexican food is famous for making their food fresh daily. They serve burritos, burito bowls and 'lifestyle' bowls: keto, vegan, paleo, gluten or grain free or even high protein, all made in front of you, so you get what you want.
Chuy's Tex—Mex - A Tex-Mex favorite in Central Texas coming next summer to Ronald Reagan/Kauffman Loop, near Santa Rita in southwest Georgetown. There are locations in Cedar Park and Round Rock now.
Dos Salsas - Several block south of the square on Main and University Ave. This restaurant has a lot of both inside and outside seating as well as great cooks.
* El Grandpa's Mexican BBQ - An at-home Central Mexico-style BBQ weekend mornings, "Hoyo style."
Encantada Cocina- Newly imagined, upscale, "crafted" Mexican in this imposing restaurant that has been completely remodeled and reimagined.
* Fuego Latino Gastropub - Closing soon, July 17 - lease not renewed…may find another location?
* Juan & Lupe's Kitchen - Big red front on their building on West Williams Drive in the Agave Court makes them easy to see. Their style is more modern fusion than Tex-Mex.
Juniper's Tapas Bar - almost Mexican (Spanish) downtown
* Marisol's Mexican - This restaurant is on University, east of Wolf Ranch a few blocks. It is relatively small, but has a nice breakfast menu, American plates. After breakfast, they go a solid Tex-Mex menu that many enjoy.
Mariachi de Jalisco - One real and authentic Tex-Mex restaurant, open long hours and sometimes featuring real Mariachis singing real Mariachi music. Full sit down.
Masfajitas - A very popular Tex-Mex heaven with spirits as well. Good prices and of course, excellent fajitas. Full sit down.
* Nena's Cazuelas - This Mexican restaurant is a block off I-35 at Leander Road, just south of Wolf Ranch. It features home-cooked Mexican, Yucatan and Cancun-style. Its a nice homey place with great art.
El Nuevo Mexico - This upscale Mexican has many choices of Tex-Mex, fajitas, quesadillas, enchiladas plus some American choices. There are two others in this family chain, in Austin and Bastrop.
La Plaza Market - Just south of downtown, this is a grocery for popular Mexican ingredients along with a buffet. Its a little bit like going to a Walmart in Mexico - money cambios, jewelry, a buffet with ample tables and chair and a whole lot of Mexican sourced item.
Poco Loco Supermercado - Hispanic grocery and recipe chain now open near Wolf Ranch.
Rio Bravo - A small Tex-Mex restaurant a couple of blocks south of downtown, off S Austin Ave and 11th Street. It's not as upscale and the menu and prices make it worth the walk.
Sierra's Mexican - A little house near Austin Street and the San Gabriel Park, open a lot of hours and featuring a Tex-Mex cuisine.
* San Pedro Limon Tortilleria - This restaurant features a lot of recipes from the interior of Mexico and is convenient to I-35, Austin Street and San Gabriel Park. Their huge tortilla maker is one of the first things you see when you arrive.
Taco Bell - It's Mexican but its also fast food. You can sit down or go through the drive through. There are several in the area, one on Williams Drive, one on the Interstate, and two in Round Rock, plus other locations.
Taco Cabana - Taco Cabana, in the Wolf Ranch Towncenter originated in San Antonio and features Tex-Mex favorites, much of it made on site.
Velvet Taco - Coming soon to the shops going up just northwest of the Academy. Tacos and a liquor license.
El Charrito - This family restaurant on Austin has been around for a while and is much like an authentic restaurant from Mexico.
Chile's @ Berry Creek - On highway 195 north of Georgetown, inside the conveniene store - features Mexican tacos and Pizza, a hard to categorize take-out.
Chipotle Mexican Grill - This drive-up Mexican food is famous for making their food fresh daily. They serve burritos, burito bowls and 'lifestyle' bowls: keto, vegan, paleo, gluten or grain free or even high protein, all made in front of you, so you get what you want.
Chuy's Tex—Mex - A Tex-Mex favorite in Central Texas coming next summer to Ronald Reagan/Kauffman Loop, near Santa Rita in southwest Georgetown. There are locations in Cedar Park and Round Rock now.
Dos Salsas - Several block south of the square on Main and University Ave. This restaurant has a lot of both inside and outside seating as well as great cooks.
* El Grandpa's Mexican BBQ - An at-home Central Mexico-style BBQ weekend mornings, "Hoyo style."
Encantada Cocina- Newly imagined, upscale, "crafted" Mexican in this imposing restaurant that has been completely remodeled and reimagined.
* Fuego Latino Gastropub - Closing soon, July 17 - lease not renewed…may find another location?
* Juan & Lupe's Kitchen - Big red front on their building on West Williams Drive in the Agave Court makes them easy to see. Their style is more modern fusion than Tex-Mex.
Juniper's Tapas Bar - almost Mexican (Spanish) downtown
* Marisol's Mexican - This restaurant is on University, east of Wolf Ranch a few blocks. It is relatively small, but has a nice breakfast menu, American plates. After breakfast, they go a solid Tex-Mex menu that many enjoy.
Mariachi de Jalisco - One real and authentic Tex-Mex restaurant, open long hours and sometimes featuring real Mariachis singing real Mariachi music. Full sit down.
Masfajitas - A very popular Tex-Mex heaven with spirits as well. Good prices and of course, excellent fajitas. Full sit down.
* Nena's Cazuelas - This Mexican restaurant is a block off I-35 at Leander Road, just south of Wolf Ranch. It features home-cooked Mexican, Yucatan and Cancun-style. Its a nice homey place with great art.
El Nuevo Mexico - This upscale Mexican has many choices of Tex-Mex, fajitas, quesadillas, enchiladas plus some American choices. There are two others in this family chain, in Austin and Bastrop.
La Plaza Market - Just south of downtown, this is a grocery for popular Mexican ingredients along with a buffet. Its a little bit like going to a Walmart in Mexico - money cambios, jewelry, a buffet with ample tables and chair and a whole lot of Mexican sourced item.
Poco Loco Supermercado - Hispanic grocery and recipe chain now open near Wolf Ranch.
Rio Bravo - A small Tex-Mex restaurant a couple of blocks south of downtown, off S Austin Ave and 11th Street. It's not as upscale and the menu and prices make it worth the walk.
Sierra's Mexican - A little house near Austin Street and the San Gabriel Park, open a lot of hours and featuring a Tex-Mex cuisine.
* San Pedro Limon Tortilleria - This restaurant features a lot of recipes from the interior of Mexico and is convenient to I-35, Austin Street and San Gabriel Park. Their huge tortilla maker is one of the first things you see when you arrive.
Taco Bell - It's Mexican but its also fast food. You can sit down or go through the drive through. There are several in the area, one on Williams Drive, one on the Interstate, and two in Round Rock, plus other locations.
Taco Cabana - Taco Cabana, in the Wolf Ranch Towncenter originated in San Antonio and features Tex-Mex favorites, much of it made on site.
Velvet Taco - Coming soon to the shops going up just northwest of the Academy. Tacos and a liquor license.