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  • Imogen I.

    OMG I love this place they have good chicken dishes and fiesta specials I saw the other day a burrito almost as big as a new born baby my mouth was watering

    (5)
  • Jenilee S.

    Very good food! Authentic with large portions. The chips were great, salsa was just above par. Server seemed a bit rushed, otherwise it would have been 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Sara C.

    Probably the best most authentic Mexican food in Minnesota! They have a huge menu which makes eating there more exciting each time. The chicken mole was the best mole I've ever had. Will definitely be a repeat customer!

    (5)
  • Charlie S.

    Awesome Mexican food. Extensive menu made it diifcult to make a choice, but the choices my wife and I made were both awesome. Service was great. Our server was very attentive and helpful in reviewing menu options. I will definitely go back, repeatedly, in the near future.

    (5)
  • Jay W.

    I'm so grateful I only live a couple blocks away, this is probably my favorite place to get mexican food. The burrito's are HUGE and the queso is very tasty. You will definitely not leave this place hungry.

    (5)
  • Lou S.

    I loved the food. The cleanliness not so much. I'm not particularly fastidious but please don't hand me a menu with food particles on it. Especially when you have been open less than two months and haven't yet had your grand opening. Already you're getting a little sloppy and inattentive to cleanliness? Please. The food was excellent. I had one of the best dishes of chile rellenos I have ever tasted. The peppers were plump and meaty and cooked just right. The peas and corn in the rice tasted fresh and so did the refried beans! Get clean and stay clean and you could be GREAT!

    (4)
  • Leatherfaced X.

    Seeing the outside makes you wonder, is this really good? It is in a strip-mall. But please do not let the Subway and Mac & Dons down the mall ward you from entering this restaurant. I have been to the restaurant approx. 6 times and every-time I am impressed. Things to Note: - Happy Hour: Amazing deals! $3.50 beers - Prepare to have two meals. They give you plenty - The staff is incredibly friendly and the owner is a gem! - The "homemade chips" are crisp, light and delicious Those are only a few notes that need to be brought up, but Fiesta Cancun has so much more to offer. Check it out and avoid the chains...

    (5)
  • Peter G.

    This was recommended to us by a friend. She rants and raves about this place. We found it to be just okay. Nothing great about it the service was definitely lacking the food was just okay.

    (3)
  • Alex R.

    The Philly cheese steak burrito is amazing and their margaritas are fantastic on happy hour!! My girlfriend and I will be back very soon!

    (5)
  • Kevin T.

    My family has eaten at the Fiesta Cancun three times now. This is probably one of the best Mexican restaurants in the northwest burbs of MSP. The food is very good, the service is good, they are VERY FAST, almost too fast, and they are a good value. Everything I look for in a restaurant this is it. I prefer their pork based meals while my wife like their beef based meals, nether of us cared for their chicken. We have a toddler and they are very accommodating of kids. Ok selection of mexican beers on tap. This is a solid 4 star establishment.

    (4)
  • Kelsey P.

    Yummy tex mex food + yummy beer + great service. 7:30 on a Friday night and we had no wait to be seated and service came quickly. We ended up getting two entrees and two large (GIANT) beers for ~$35. A lot of Mexican/tex mex restaurants can be highly comparable (giant plates full of gooey, delicious cheese and beans) so it's really the little things that set Fiesta Cancun apart. Chips and salsa were provided at the beginning of the meal, on par with expectations, but the kicker here is that the salsa was served in a pouring glass with two small bowls, so I didn't even need to share my delicious salsa with my boyfriend! Additionally, coat hooks everywhere! Not super important at the end of May, but becomes crucial in winter when you're trying to fit four people into a booth. We ate the choripollo and the ranchero cheesesteak. Both were wonderful. I recommend the cheesesteak for something a little less traditional! Sounds like a 5 star review, right? One small exception. Try to avoid the bathrooms. I encountered miscellaneous toilet tissue on the ground, a splatter-covered mirror, and a salt-shaker near the sink ....uhhh, why?! Additionally, be VERY CAREFUL with the door- it doesn't always lock the first time around. My sincerest apologies to the kid who caught me with my pants down. Luckily, I didn't eat my dinner in the restroom, so the unpleasantness was minimal. Overall, highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Abby J.

    No liqour. Lost their license and allowed our party to make a reservation for 12 and let us find out when we got there. Then when I say "Uh, would have been nice to tell us when making the reservation." he proceeds to argue with me telling me that he took my call and that he informed me of the no liqour situation. No, dude. No, you didn't. It was a woman who took my call. Nice try. Just say sorry and don't make it worse for yourself. Went to El Toro instead.

    (1)
  • Tumi N.

    Still sitting in the booth as we speak, about to pay, had to write a review! First time eating here, and my bf and I have been dying to try it and also find a good Mexican restaurant! For the past year I've been trying out hole in the wall Mexican restaurants in minneapolis... but this place, hands down is THE PLACE!! Server was super nice, going maybe 20, the receipt says her name was Haley. Very helpful, honest and she was genuinely nice! I got the tres Marias enchiladas and my bf got the el barracodo steak platter, we loved both! This place makes me seem like I went to Mexico! I love the atmosphere! Definitely coming back.

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    I see that I have given Acapulco three stars on my "Chi Chi's Equivalent" scale. (Chi Chi's, by the way, would probably get two stars on that scale). Since Fiesta Cancun is distinctly better than Acapulco, it gets four stars. Note this is not the "Mexican Restaurant" scale, because this isn't a Mexican restaurant! This is Tex-Mex food. I tried the carnitas, a dish which usually stumps the Tex-Mex restaurant, and it was quite enjoyable. It was the "shredded" style, which I don't like as well as the "crispy lumps of meat" style, but it had just enough pan juice mixed in to be tasty without passing into hard-to-eat-neatly territory. My dinner companion had the chicken chimichanga and said it was good, with actual shredded chicken vs. the hard little chunks you sometimes get in such a dish. The salsa was bland. I saw a review that said that there was a hot version, so I asked for some. It was . . . also bland, which was eerie, since I could actually taste the habanero peppers in it. They must have some sort of Midwest Blandifying Centrifuge in the kitchen they run it through, or General Mills makes a heat-free habanero extract. Another review said the prices were especially low--they mentioned two entrees and margaritas (I think?) for $30. Now two entrees and two iced teas cost $30. They have a full bar, seemingly pecializing in slushified margaritas and liters of beer, judging by the paraphernalia we saw. Oh, I almost forgot--there are TVs everywhere, but blessedly, the sound seems to be turned down. If they turned up the sound, I'd drop two stars.

    (4)
  • Jordan P.

    I would consider myself hard to please when it comes to Mexican restaurants in the midwest (too bland on flavor and half seems microwaved), and my fiance down right has never liked it period. That is until we decided to try fiesta Cancun based on the yelp reviews. Now this place is hands down our favorite Mexican restaurant within the state. We eat here twice a week at least both dine in and take out. Their Chiles Rellenos are amazing as are their steak burritos with queso sauce on top. Don't forget to ask for hot salsa along with their regular salsa and chips. Just make sure you like habaneros! If you haven't been here yet you need to give it a try. Just be warned, you'll be disappointed whenever you try to eat Mexican again elsewhere.

    (4)
  • Pang X.

    Mexican food. Staff and cooks are Mexican so that's a plus. Only downfall is no tongue or tripe tacos like I would find in west St. Paul or south mpls but the shrimp tacos are awesome. Everything else is just ok. Would go back bc I live close by

    (3)
  • Melyssa M.

    Good food, huge portions, awesome happy hour. We got a large margarita ($5.00), large beer ($4.50) plus two entres all for $30. Such a good place for food and drinks.

    (4)
  • Andrew A.

    Excellent margaritas, excellent chips and salsa, excellent food, excellent service. I agree sort of a hole in the wall place not in a bad way, you just have to know it's there as odds are you won't just be passing by. Found it on yelp and drove 15 min to get there to try it out. Great place.

    (5)
  • Eleanor J.

    Very authentic food, great service, reasonably priced... Love this place! My parents visiting from NY always request a trip to Fiesta Cancun whenever they're in town. They need more parking!

    (5)
  • Josh K.

    Who's ready for adventures in dating with Josh!? Stopped in here last night with a lady friend after I've drove past this place more times than I can count while I head to hockey rinks in Blaine. Figure, my date is a Mexican food fan and I don't want to go to Acapulco, so lets, roll the dice! Place is located in a tiny strip mall. Has a bar side and a dining area side, very nice quaint place. Next to nobody in there at 7 last night, which was a bit odd. We get seated, free chips and salsa quickly follow - some solid chips and salsa I must say! Service was great all around. Naturally we were chatting more than looking at the menu and the waiter was extremely patient with us and didn't mind at all. When it was time to look at the menu I noticed 3 words combined that mean I must order the dish... delicious cheese sauce. The rest of the dish could have been cow dung and rocks, I wouldn't have noticed or cared given delicious cheese sauce! I guess lucky for me, it wasn't. Actually a dish right up my alley, chicken, steak, and shrimp cooked up with fajita veggies over rice... and oh yeah, delicious cheese sauce! My date went with the burrito fajita (which sounds like an oxymoron, or something along those lines to me) which came out looking great. Food took next to no time at all.... that or I actually paid attention to my company and didn't realize time was flying. Either way, it was out quickly. Flavor = amazing. Great mix of everything together. The rice was nice and fluffy under neath, veggies were done really well and weren't mushy - but still had snap. Meats were all done up perfectly and my favorite part, you're not skimped on the proportion here. A hefty platter plate of food. with the majority of it being actually meat and veggies - not just filler in rice. And oh yeah, that delicious cheese sauce was delicious, who'd a thunk it!? Should have got a bowl of that on the side with a straw. Damn me for paying attention to my date and not on my food. The burrito was very good by all accounts and even though we sat there for quite some time, no rush at all to be sent away, water was constantly refilled, and it was a great time. Why not 5 stars? It's a picky thing. To get 5, needs to be perfect. Nobody was at the front when we walked in so we kind of stood there like a couple of loose goats, and didn't get a choice on where to sit. Just herded to where they wanted us. And no offer for delicious cheese sauce to go... Still a great place and a happy I finally ended up there.

    (4)
  • Zarina M.

    Fun family restaurant with very reasonable borderline cheap entrees. If you're looking for tex mex cuisine, this place hits the spot. Their menu is quite large, actually there's too much on there - you're mind goes dizzy. 6-8 pages! Crazy! Definitely has the biggest portion sizes I've ever seen; their burrito is the size of s pizza. The server was excellent, very friendly and accommodating. Great little neighborhood gem!

    (4)
  • Tina C.

    Went here for my first time a couple of days ago. It's right around where I live and I thought I'd check it out. The service was ok. I ordered a mango margarita and it was the worse margarita I've ever had. Maybe one on the rocks would be better? The menu had a ton of options and something for everyone even if you don't like mexican food. It took me a while to decide what to get. I ordered something off the lunch menu that was very good. My sister got a quesadilla and that was also very good. I would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Jonathan M.

    This hidden gem in Brooklyn Park certainly outdid itself. We were in the mood for some truly Mexican tacos, and Fiesta Cancun was able to satisfy the craving. First of all let's start with the happy hour special; 32 oz tap beer for $3.50? I will have 3 of those, thank you! This is probably cheaper than buying a keg. The only weird thing about this beer was the blue salt. I have never seen that before but made for an interesting conversation topic. I had a combination of tacos: carnitas, pastor (marinated pork) and steak. They were all pretty good, but pastor was definitely the best. The beans and rice were great. The salsa that they give you is not very spicy, so I asked for a spicier one and the one they brought me sent some flames out my mouth. Service was fast and friendly, she was very attentive and warm. Definitely one of the best places for Mexican food that I have tried in the TC.

    (5)
  • Richard L.

    I loooooooove fiesta cancun!! OK first and foremost - the place seems a little cheesy with the decorations - but whatever - getting over that isn't too bad - it's a nice place! The booths are all very comfortable - the tables in the middles aren't over crowding - the bar is lively and yet not too loud - it's awesome! But what seriously blew me away - 32 oz beers for 4.50 - what what what!?!!? Yeah i know! We ended up EACH having 3, plus tequila shots - very nice tequila (they have a good selection). As for the food...i can't comment on the food since we didn't have any. I could barely stand by the time I left. Good times!

    (5)
  • Tom H.

    This place was really, really good once. No longer, I'm afraid. Ordered take-out from here for five people in my family. One order (Enchiladas Supreme) was swimming in enough grease to be inedible. A second order (Quesadilla Acapulco) was made incorrectly, requiring a return visit for a new one. A third (Camarones al Chipotle) had about five hairs in it. I haven't looked at the fourth or fifth orders yet. I'm kind of scared to. No chance that we'll ever be ordering from our once-favorite Mexican place again, which is a damn shame.

    (1)
  • Becky K.

    The food is delicious, the staff friendly. We ended up on a night with only one cook, so service was slow, but not excessively so. The street taco pork al pastor was good and the tamale yummy. I did get the tamale with salsa Verde instead of the mole. This was one of the better places I've had in the cities.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Amazing food and ridiculously fast! Even bigger orders only take a few minutes even when they are busy and the food has always been really good! They bring you chips and salsa almost immediately and the atmosphere is nice. The food is great and cannot be beat. The waiters and waitresses are very friendly. It is a gem restaurant hidden at the end of a strip mall.

    (5)
  • Jack F.

    I'm not going to lie, the first time I went I told myself I would never return. There were so many fruit flies there I thought i was really south of the border! My last few trips though I went in the winter and they seemed to have it under control. I have had many things. Here are the things you can skip; wings and queso dip, unless you have a mediocre passion for those items they are meh. The fiesta burrito though. DAT FIESTA BURRITO, the clouds part when it arrives with the side of re-fried beans and rice. The burrito if filled with fatty pulled pork, topped with cheese sauce is dream worthy. I tasted it for the first time because my friend ordered it. It was like the beautiful girl from across the room at prom that finally asked you to dance. I only got a taste, but I came back craving for more and ordered one for myself. But enough about that. If your 21+ and have a DD grab one of their grande cervezas, come in a cold mug and maybe even order a few rounds of 1800. The staff is very friendly and the server is very prompt. I would compare this place to other restaurants like El Loro or El Toro, but its better. The quality of food is better and the items are actually distinctively different. Unlike El Toro/Loro with red or green sauce poured over everything then placed with cheese under a salamander. Final Word: I will be back. I will check it out when the weather warms up to see about their fruit fly issues and report back. If they are as bad as last time, most likely will not be back for food. If you get ONE thing get the BURRITO!

    (4)
  • Pamela H.

    Really good. The wait staff is very nice and very competent. The food is delicious and the burritos are huge. They have a minor mix up with their liquor license though apparently it will be fixed in a few weeks. Currently no alcohol can be served. They needed to reapply for the license as the person whose name it was in has left the business. It would have been 5 stars except for the no liquor license.

    (4)
  • John O.

    Been here twice. The first time was on a Friday evening. The bathrooms were a little messy, but that could of been because it was a very busy evening during cinco de mayo weekend. The other time was on a Saturday for lunch, everything was great, food was wonderful both times. Good value

    (4)
  • Nicki C.

    One of the best Mexican restaurants I've been too! Their food is authentic! I got the quesidilla cancun and it was perfect! Huge pieces of shrimp and chicken and the cheese was amazing! Only complaint was that I didn't get sour cream, quac, lettuce or tomatoes with it. Had to steal some from my boyfriends mom.

    (4)
  • Rachel S.

    Sadly this used to be our absolute favorite place when they 1st opened but since they got their liquor license taken away and got it back they jacked up the prices, it used to be a decent priced place to eat we have also got really thin, almost water consistency, salsa the past few times we have gone Also the past few times we have gone in there the one blonde bartender is so busy giving her girlfriends at the bar free shots to pay attention to the rest of the paying customers. All other staff are extremely friendly though

    (3)
  • Todd M.

    I'm not sure where to start. Just got back from there, pretty frustrated. The food was very good. Their business practices and service are horrible. Surprise #1 - Sign on the door that says "Until further notice no liquor sales". We just about turned around and left because it was Friday night and we were thirsty. We were also psyched for mexican and there wasn't any options close by. As an added benefit we had a buy one get one coupon we wanted to use. The waitress was there fairly speedy taking our order. We asked for more salsa for the chips. Didn't receive it until she brought our food and we asked for it again. We both had enchilada dishes. They were both very good, nice sized portions, in fact my wife couldn't finish hers. We asked for a to go box after waiting for over 10 minutes to ask our waitress for the check. We gave her the BOGO card we had. The to go box never came, and the manager came over a few minutes later saying a requirement to use the BOGO card was you had to purchase 2 beverages. So of course I said well I'll have 2 Corona's. He said I'm sorry we can't sell liquor right now. Neither of us drink soda, so we were kind of screwed. After arguing with the guy, it was obvious it was going nowhere. Finally, after telling the guy multiple times that not very good customer service, I said charge me for the two sodas, pour them down the drain and let me use the coupon. After all was said and done, we saved $3.50 because we ended up paying for the sodas. We would have probably had 3 beers for sure, 2 for me, one for my wife, maybe 2 for her, but instead we were treated poorly in my opinion because of an issue they had. We won't be back.

    (2)
  • Sweet Johnny P.

    This place offers fantastic and authentic Mexican cuisine. The portions are generous and the service is friendly. We had Alambre and Tres Maria's... both were amazing. The drinks are enormous and tasty and the desserts are outstanding. The staff was accomodating (they turned the Twins game on for us and were all very nice). The restaurant location was very convenient (right off of 85th and 252 in Brooklyn Park). Don't judge the fact that it's in a little strip mall. Once you get inside, it's cozy and welcoming. The service is set at a leisurely pace, but it gave a fun, unhurried experience to the meal. Definitely the best Mexican food north of Minneapolis. I highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Travis S.

    Man was I impressed with this place. To go order. The food was ready in ten minutes. I had the Texas fajitas(steak/chicken/shrimp), which were dang good. It caught me off guard when I discovered the zucchini and mushrooms grilled with the fajita meat. It was a first for me, but I really enjoyed it. The portions were big. The prices were about normal for a Mexican food joint. The food was dang good, especially for a Mexican food place this far north. Would definitely go back if ever in the area.

    (4)
  • Katie G.

    I was so hopeful to give a five star rating to this place as it is so close to home and we love Mexican food, however it just wasn't great. It wasn't horrible, but the food was bland. The shredded beef enchiladas were basically chunks of beef with very little sauce or taste. Taco shells were soggy and the cheese topping on both meals seemed out of place. (Mozzarella like) the rice was very bland. We did take out so maybe that has something to do with it. As far as the restaurant itself: very nice. As I said We did the takeout option, so I didn't get the full affect of the place, but just from the front, it seemed very nice. One last disappointing thing was that they don't have a website yet and so I has to use the menu from the Wisconsin Fiesta Cancun site, which was not the exact menu as this location. I won't say we won't ever eat here again, but we will have to really not want to cook. Slim pickings for good food in BP.

    (3)
  • Mike K.

    Had a nice dinner with a tall draught Dos Equis Amber. Excellent service. My neighbor raved about their first trip here, as the restaurant is new. They start with chips and salsa... Thick chips and a salsa that is just a flavorful tomato salsa, no chunks of goodies, boring to me, but OK. My meal was the El Charro, grilled pork in a green sauce with rice and tortillas. Not too bad, but not spectacular. Price was reasonable, I'll return to try something else. Not very big on the inside, so I assume it's a problem during prime time. I heard they are expanding already... Obviously a good sign!

    (4)
  • Le B.

    My husband and I received very poor service from Miguel on the evening of 6/1. Upon receiving the bill, we found that we had been charged for a large margarita when my husband had ordered a medium. When we pointed out the error to Miguel, rather than adjust the bill to what had been ordered, Miguel argued that since my husband finished the margarita he would not be able to adjust the bill to charge for what was ordered. Since the menu did not list the ounces for any of the beers or cocktails, how were we to know we were given the incorrect size of beverage until the bill was presented? We had previously dined at Fiesta Cancun several times and had experienced good food and service until tonight, but due to this poor experience we will not return. Future customers, beware this bait and switch tactic!

    (1)
  • marc l.

    Very good authentic Mexican huge menu friendly staff just wish it was closer to me it would be a regular stop

    (5)
  • Tania H.

    The service was great with just the right amount of check backs to for refills. We stopped over for lunch and the chile rellano (just enough heat and very cheesy)/beef taco/beans (perfectly seasoned)/avocado salad were delicious and filled an entire plate. My nephew had the beef taco and smile fries and was very happy. The happy hour specials look great and will be stopping back very soon

    (4)
  • G E.

    One of the best food I have tasted in a long time. Share a meal cuz you get a lot of food. Prices are middle of the road. Great staff. Great food. Tried texan alambre. Was enough for two. If you eat out. Eat here

    (5)
  • Dan P.

    Mixed fajitas for two on Sunday afternoon. Dos Equis Amber for $6.25- boo, until the server delivered a 32 oz mug of frosty cold suds- yea! A newer place, been here once or twice before- always been pleased, but it seems the prices may have increased? The mixed fajitas for two at $18? Not to worry- we were served the largest platter of chicken and beef fajitas I've ever seen, along with two separate plates of fajita fixins including guacamole. Yea again! Leftovers for two! The chips and salsa delivered pre entrée were decent. Server was a combination of friendly and indifferent, but he delivered the goods. It's cool when you can hear your fajitas approaching from about 20 feet away. Probably more Ameri-Mex than authentic but they do it really well and can't be beat for value.

    (5)
  • Theresa B.

    We've been watching the "coming soon" sign for several weeks, and finally they're open. My husband and I went there to eat last night and all I can say is WOW! The food was excellent, the service was excellent, the portions were large (almost too large). We both ordered different entrees so we could share, and both dishes we had were yummy. We will definitely be repeat customers.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    Been there twice. Great food and great service both times. It's a bit deceiving as it's in a strip mall. Feels more like a bigger establishment with a neighborly ambiance.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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