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Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

301 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 476-8300

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Good for kids
  • Good for groups
5 Star Rating
 
(9 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(4 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(3 reviews)

User Reviews for Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

04/30/2008 Posted by r6066s

I went to this place thinking, "I've heard it advertised as pretty good, let me go check it out." Keep in mind, that this was my 4th option on what was a very busy Wednesday afternoon lunch hour. I waited about 15 minutes to be seated. I ordered the chicken burrito and my girlfriend ordered the chicken fajitas. This food wouldn't even pass for mexican food if you didn't even know what mexican food was... call me spolied, or call it that I've had better quality food off of construction site taco trailers. It was definitely a white-person attempt at mexican food (no offense, I am white myself). It remined me of what my parents would pass off as mexican food in northern Michigan. Although my burrito was rather large, it was very sloppy and soggy-almost watery. The fajitas had what totaled 5 small strips of chicken- they reminded me of the generic pre-made fajita strips you can buy at HEB. And the taste was awful... another reviewer put it best that they tasted like a smokey Worchestershire sauce. The tortillas were okay, but seemed like the kind you would buy in the store, not the homemade version that so many of the mexican restuarants in Austin use. And what they tried to pass off as sopapillas were just awful. I will admit that the waitstaff was curtious. My girlfriend had casually made a comment that her food was awful as one passed by, and they promptly had a manager come speak to us about our experience. Luckily they have a money-back guarantee on the quality of their food. Needless to say, we did not have to pay the nearly $11 for her food. All in all, the food was awful. This place is more about the experience of being in the "old Real World House" than it is about the food. With so many other Mexican places with WAY better food at WAY better prices, I will never have a need or a desire to return here... unless it is a weekend evening to have a drink, then they may get a second chance, but it defintely won't be for the food!

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

2 Star Rating: Below Average

04/14/2008 Posted by LaCasa

I am normally the BIG MEXICAN that eveyone ask where to go eat. I made the call RIO GRANDE and I should had ran for the BORDER. Let me start with the positive: the drinks...strong and pretty good. Ok now for the problems. Food: Very expensive for what you get. We ordered the Mixed fajitas, one plate wtih shrimp and beef the other with chicken and beef. Not only was there a lovely burnt flavor but the tenederness of cardboard. The rice and beans were fine just like at most places simple and not much to them. The portion was small for the price. $17+ for get 3 shrimp and enough meat to fill a TACO BELL taco. I can't make this stuff up!...The server spent more time hanging out with the other tables about 4 other large table through out had hot girls going to party that night so maybe the looser thought he had a chance? The queso was as good as the Cinemarks nachos and the Salsa was a snooze fest also. I know i was not looking for REAL mexican food cause i would have gone to like POLVOS or El RINCONCITO LA MICHOACANA, but this stuff was down right bad even for you white Folks that love TEX MEX. When we complained we did not get the food compt even though we left half of it and i never leave food. What we did get is $10 each to come back and eat more rubber dog food at RIO GRANDE! yeah no thanks...anyone want $10 gift card for $5?

Pros: Drinks were very Strong and Good

Cons: Food was burnet, very expensive, small portions, very bland and just bad!

0 out of 2 people found this review helpful

3 Star Rating: Average

12/11/2007 Posted by t_girl_dining

This place is all right, easy to walk to from a couple hotels near the Convention Center, able to seat small or large groups, and provides good-tasting TexMex food at reasonable prices. The bar has televisions to catch the latest on ESPN, the main dining area is spacious. The chips were fresh and crisp; the salsa had a good kick. I like how they offer mini margaritas for those who just wanted a little nip with the food. I ordered an entree salad and substituted in marinated steak which had a great flavor on its own. It was Sunday evening, while there was a large private party in the private room, there weren't too many other patrons, so service was prompt and efficient. A decent place for the business traveler.

Pros: Location, food, prices

4 Star Rating: Recommended

10/20/2007 Posted by mpm167

Seeing such strongly worded for-and-against arguments for this restaurant has led me to sign up and post the first of my own. I am a long-time downtown resident who loves to cook and eat out and besides experiencing pretty much every downtown restaurant, I have visited Rio several times since they opened over a year ago. They had good food but some of the other elements were shaky when they began but have happily improved steadily. If you visited a year ago and didn't care for the soundtrack or thought their wait-staff was a bunch of newbies, I'd suggest giving them another shot because they really do have excellent margaritas and a refreshingly relaxed vibe for a downtown restaurant. A couple of other notes is that they're active in the neigborhood and that counts for a lot in my book. People knock the place because Rio got their start in Colorado and then they walk down the street to P.F. Chang's or something. To me, being local is a mindset more than an address (though my understanding is the the owners are originally from Austin). Second, is that the place is big which can mean with a normal crowd it can still feel empty and with a capacity crowd on Friday or Saturday it can get loud. Someone mentioned or else implied that it's popular with women - I don't know if it is or isn't (I'm a guy) but it's popular with birthday parties and bachelorette parties because it can accomodate people...and yes I guess they're mostly girls. Third is that they have a good private room in the back if you need it for meetings, etc... and don't want to go to someplace so formal as Louie's 106's downstairs or something similar. I'm in several organizations and have used them at different times and it has always went over well with attendees. So in conclusion...I give it four stars because this is Austin and competition is stiff. Bright points are the Margaritas and Sunday brunch. If you haven't been in a while - you should check it out again.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

09/13/2007 Posted by angelthepiercer

This is a bad attempt at mexican food! I ordered fajitas which were pretty expensive. I tasted Worcestshire sauce on them. This isnt beef jerky guys! The meat looked like stew meat. And the waitress was rude and looked reluctant to bring anything to the table. I WOULDN'T GIVE THIS FOOD TO THE HOMELESS!

Pros: Beautiful restaraunt

Cons: bad everything!!

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

08/12/2007 Posted by jnaiser60

Previous reviews were either 5 stars or 1 star. Seems the 5 stars were a fake review by employees, or some one else with a vested interest. We found the place to be nicely decorated, in fact we though it pretty cool. We sat in the bar, while waiting for the rest of our party to arrive. We found the bar to be very nice, however quite empty. I ordered a Vodka soda. The bartender snapped that they didint serve vodka, all they had was tequila and beer, which did I want? Well franky, I didnt want either. I am not much of a tequila drinker, and I didnt feel like a beer. My group (including myself) are big drinkers, and we are not kids. We apriciate good liquer and fine wines. I wasnt looking for fine wine in this place, but I did expect a full bar. Let me say that we did try the margaritas, and they were less than average. I moved on to a Mexican martini, that was just plain bad! They served it in the normal shaker that you normally get with a mexican martini, it was all ice. There was about 1.25 glasses of mixed drink in it. The waiter told me that it was mesured, and that is all that is what I was supposed to get. Here is my comment on the bar: The owner/manegement left a lot of money on the table, by not serving us what we wanted. Our bar tab was probebly 1/4 of what it could have been, if they had allowed us what we prefered to drink. If they were going to encourage people to drink margeritas or other tequila drinks, they should make them exceptional, not batch mixed, as they were. I think its poor business, to jump through the hoops to get a full bar permit, then not use it. Now for the food: The chips were served in a (dinner) salad bowl, so they ended up all over the table. The queso reminded me of the stuff from Sam's Club in the big one gallon cans that says Nacho cheese sauce (only thinner) My origanal review ran over by 1200 charicters. This is the condensed version. Bad food, Bad overpriced drinks, bad service, all a great looking place!

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/02/2007 Posted by ellie_in_austin

This place is great!! I went with a group of 10 girls after work, and the happy hour was fabulous! The food is delish and the margaritas are yummy. The service was great too, everyone was attentive making sure we had drinks and water and chips and salsa. They were friendly and I will definitely go back! Oh, I have also been here for dinner and the Enchildas del Mar were delicious. I need to go back for that, but I highly reccomend this place for Happy hours.

Pros: food, drinks, service

Cons: can be pricey

0 out of 2 people found this review helpful

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/03/2007 Posted by bcreeker

"fake review by employees" ..??? I am not an employee and I don't have a clue who owns The Rio Grande. What I am is a vegetarian who enjoys seeing a large and clearly outlined vegetarian selection on a menu. I wish they had vodka too, but I'm fine drinking a margarita because it's MEXICAN FOOD! If you didn't like the bar selection, why didn't you just leave? I wouldn't stick around somewhere just to complain later. Regardless, I think you either love Rio or hate it. If you hate it, fine with me. Stay away. I won't have to wait to be seated.

Pros: Large Menu Selection, Vegetarian

Cons: Still No Full Bar

0 out of 2 people found this review helpful

3 Star Rating: Average

04/17/2007 Posted by m0nkeyb0y

The restaurant decor feels slapped together from different worlds (including MTV's Real World). The food is so-so, but the drinks are good and the bar area is bright and fun, and a good place to meet friends for happy hour.

Pros: Downtown

Cons: Downtown

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

3 Star Rating: Average

04/14/2007 Posted by xshanerileyx

The food was alright- nothing special in the least bit. We had heard great things about the margaritas... what a let-down. They say they put "3 shots" in the margaritas- baby shot? None of us could taste ANY alcohol and it wasn't because "they were made so well that you can't taste the alcohol." What I found to be the worst part of the experience was the TASTELESS interior- tacky is an understatement. It reminded me of being at Chuck E Cheese's. The airconditioner above us was dripping on my shoulder and on the table. We will not be returning.

Pros: The food was warm...

Cons: Atmosphere, Margaritas

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

Editor's Review

Tex-Mex restaurant group serves enchiladas, tacos and burritos with fresh tortillas and homemade salsa. Wi-Fi and valet available.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

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Margaritas are limited to three per person.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Valet
  • Metered

Hours

  • Daily 11am-10:30pm

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • Discover
  • American Express
  • Check
  • MasterCard

Cuisines

  • Mexican

Meal Price

  • $$

Amenities

  • Outdoor Dining

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