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  • Ann H.

    Great, cheap food for a taco fix! I appreciate the friendly, speedy food (you pick it up at the window), and cute atmosphere. Lots of choices for everyone and excellent salsa. Seriously, the salsa is worth the trip. I could make a meal out of their seasoned chips and salsa! You can make it a meal with some decent sides, like black beans or cilantro rice. All in all, not a typical Mexican place - not super authentic - but tasty and decently priced.

    (4)
  • Mary B.

    One of my favorite places. The ease and speed of the ordering process and service is what I like. The breakfast burrito with chorizo is good. The chicken nachos are awesome with plenty of chicken and warm gooey cheese drizzled on top. I prefer the Habanero sauce over the butt burnin sauce for the heat. My friend always gets the tacos. They are crispy and look good. We always get the queso too, it is very good.

    (4)
  • Kristen S.

    Fuzzy's you are growing on me. It's just that THIS LOCATION is so tiny...and so different from Webster... Chips and Queso is the winner here. Stir in the Fuzzy's Butt Burning Hot Sauce on the table and it makes the Queso worthy or return visits. I LOVE the seasoning on the chips. Fast casual pace of Fuzzy's makes it good for families. Easy to just come as you are. I will be back for more of that Queso. One of these days I will try that margarita with the split of champagne!!!

    (3)
  • Barbara N.

    I liked fuzzys. Super casual- sort of a dive. The chips and queso are really good- I loved the chips! Service was quick and efficient.

    (3)
  • Laura J.

    Love Fuzzy's Taco Shop! Great food and drinks!

    (4)
  • Jeff T.

    Taco Tuesday has select $1.50 tacos! All the tacos I have tried were pretty tasty. I like the tempura fish, tempura shrimp, grilled fish, and the chicken fajita tacos. Awesome margaritas too! I think I got the WTF margarita. Place is right down the street from me.

    (4)
  • Kathy K.

    I now visit Fuzzy's frequently. My favorite is their grilled Veggie Burrito. They use real veggies, not just peppers. They are topped with guac, lettuce and a chipotle style sauce. Very tasty. The staff is always very friendly and accommodating when I ask for a variation off the menu. I've also had their grilled shrimp burrito, which also outstanding. They grill it just right and there are multiple shrimp of good size. This place is always packed at lunch time, so gauge your time if you want a seat. No one makes tacos and burritos this good!

    (5)
  • Demi S.

    Not bad for cheap tex mex. Food is so-so. Staff was polite but kinda confused sometimes. Trash bins were a bit full but it was a dinner rush. BUT, the margaritas are delish!! Prickly pear mango frozen margarita is yummy!!!

    (3)
  • Jean P.

    Perhaps I liked this place so much because I had just ran a half marathon and was crazy hungry, but I'm thinking it's just because it was awesome. I can't believe I had never been here before. The margaritas are worth it alone - the wall of pictures had me drooling immediately. They are all large and in charge and are spins off the whole beer in a marg thing (beer-ita?). I had one with a Redd's Apple Ale to top it off. Recommended! For tacos, I tried the Shredded Chicken, Special Ground Beef, and Grilled Fish Taco. One of the better fish tacos I've had, BTW, but they were all delish. The Special Ground Beef was probably my fave, but I have a feeling that was due to the MSG that surely came from some sort of seasoning combination. Whatev. It was tasty, and it's not like I eat like this all the time...though I would if I could.

    (4)
  • Shelly D.

    Good tacos...tempura fish taco is good, good chips....tamale the best I've had anywhere. Worth the trip.

    (4)
  • Charleen S.

    Great little lunch place! Stopped in here on a Saturday to fill up before trying to do battle with the Costco crowds. Had two tacos - shredded chicken and tempura fish. Also split a tamale with Husband. The tacos came with two sides so I had borracha beans and cilantro lime rice. The tacos were delicious; I'm not even sure which one I liked better. The shredded chicken was really flavorful and cooked perfectly. I normally don't like chicken and am not really sure why I ordered it but glad I did. The tempura fish was perfectly cooked with crispy batter which added a nice crunch to the mix of textures in the taco. The shredded pork tamale was well proportioned and spiced nicely. It had some sauce over it - I'm not even sure what it was, except that I could eat it out of a jar with a spoon! I filled up on tacos and tamale so I think I may have eaten a bite of each of the sides. They were good but not worth hurting myself for. Service was also really friendly and efficient - the girl who helped us order obviously takes great pride in their food and the fact that they make everything there. Her enthusiasm for helping us order got us off to a great start!

    (4)
  • Matt A.

    Really great fast American taco. Great selection to choose from and lots of mix and match combos. One of the few great quick taco joints in west county that doesn't run a chain.

    (4)
  • Ben S.

    Great place for a weekend taco before visiting Costco! Top-notch tamale! I really enjoyed the sauce they added. Sweet, slightly spicy and very flavorful. That said, I have no idea what they call it but I will most certainly be back for more of their tamale goodness. Most certainly the highlight of the visit. We sampled several of their taco offerings too. I had one shrimp and one grilled fish. Both offering seemed to get a bit lost within the taco in terms of both flavors and textures. I also tried their habanero-based salsa on the tacos. While very good, the taste of the protein completely faded into the background once the salsa was brought to the party. Certainly something that is better for dipping than pouring. The wife had one chicken and one fried fish taco. I had a very small piece of chicken and it was pretty much amazing. They must do one hell of a job of marinating and seasoning their chicken breasts because they elevated what we consider a utility protein to a whole new level in terms of flavor. As an added bonus, the meat was cooked perfectly and not in the least bit rubbery as chicken breast can get. The fried fish was certainly the way to go for the fish taco as the added texture helped the fish stand out a bit, even when dipped in the habanero salsa.

    (4)
  • Rob B.

    When I ordered the fish tacos, it was overloaded with toppings. So I took out all of the fish (bites) and realized that the taco had consisted of so little fish that it should have been called a vegetable and cheese taco with fish topping (had three total). I'm leaving this review in hopes that it will prod the Manager / Owner to ensure that tacos have more meat than toppings. I would like to post a picture of what a fish taco should look like, which is a filet over the edge of the tacos with toppings lite.

    (3)
  • Alyssa S.

    I've written reviews for the other Fuzzy's in Webster as well. I really like this place a lot. I love that they use a crumbled feta cheese instead of that finely shredded silliness in other places. Butt-burning hot sauce is a winner! This place does not have as wide a drink selection as the other it seems. The photos on the wall did not match what they actually served the last time I went. So just ask before you get your heart set on something. Get the app, save your receipts, earn rewards by taking a picture and uploading it! Get a Coronarita. Their margarita mix for the frozen there is good! New, shiny, and clean. :)

    (5)
  • Margaret M.

    Ate here for the first time today...i ordered a shrimp taco, fajita chicken taco, and fajita beef taco abd my husband ordered the nachos...the tacos were just okay. The shrimp taco had so much lettuce i had to dig for the shrimp. The beef taco was tough. The chicken was decent but all had way too much lettuce. Nachos were skimpy on the cheese and very greasy...should have just driven further down Manchester and gone to senior pique.

    (2)
  • Valerie L.

    Ok I am just going to say it. Baja style Mexican food is totally under-represented in St. Louis!! Fuzzy's does help fill that gap with their wide variety of Baja style tacos including the tempura fish, grilled fish, tempura shrimp, and chicken fajita with their special sauce. I usually order a side of chips & salsa because I CANNOT live without chips & salsa with my Mexican food and their salsa IS tasty. The tacos are very small so surprisingly you will need to order more than what you might typically order at a Mexican restaurant. Their burritos are also amazing according to my husband who said "this is the best burrito I have ever had"!! Next time I come in I plan to try the Torta style sandwiches which is another of my favorite Baja style dishes. While I am not a beer drinker they have a broad selection of beers on tap if you enjoy having a beer with your tacos. They also have a variety of margaritas and who doesn't love a good margarita with your Mexican food from time to time huh? One more thing to love: they have these plastic cups that you can bring back with you that are refillable..... they say "Oh Queso Lets Do This!" Ingenious!!

    (4)
  • Patt C.

    I had a $2 off coupon for a BIG salad and pulled in around 10:50 a.m. on a Saturday a few weeks ago. Note that they serve breakfast. I was greeted nicely. And had some conundrum about ordering, as this was my first time. Sometimes, that never stops. What I found out was salads come in two sizes: lil and big. Okey-dokey. I got a BIG shredded beef salad with tomatoes, onions, shredded cheese, feta, cilantro chips (I said drop those.) with a choice of dressing, I got the garlic buttermilk ranch dressing. I asked for the beef to be ground, rather than shredded, which they easily accommodated. The cashier guy, who seemed to be the man in charge, said anything I wanted to do with the beef, they could do. And he made sure I didn't get any chips. And they did all of that. I got a carryout, so was not too concerned about the ambiance. But this place has all kinds of colorful walls, an outdoor (screened and covered) patio, plenty of booths and multiple tables -- both hightops and street level. It's quite festive. There's a large area for carbonated beverages, and I did notice that they have Diet Dr Pepper. I kind of was slathering for one of those waiting for my carryout, which was not a long time. I paid $3.79 (consider the coupon) for this BIG salad, and it was incredibly delightful. Full of fresh food, and the lettuce was so crispy. The beef was ground perfectly, and it was so tasty and filling to have two cheeses. The garlic buttermilk ranch dressing was wonderful, so garlicky, so creamy, and a perfect topping for all these luscious ingredients. This BIG salad lasted two meals, and they were both delicious.

    (4)
  • Denise B.

    I've put off going to the location In Webster because frankly the name makes me hesitate. I felt like some Mexican today and when I found this new location I decided to try it out. Lucky for me it was taco Tuesday. so i tried chicken and special beef. which were good. if you want hotter there's kick in the butt hot sauce on table. Even better than the tacos was the Queso which was like a Queso Blanco. I did not get a drink at first but changed my mind. Found out that if you bring your cup back refills are $1.00. Nice place can't wait to try breakfast.

    (4)
  • Rick B.

    We've been dining at Fuzzy's two locations for about a year now. That's about dozen visits. The menu is a little above average offering the usual items like tacos, enchiladas, and burritos in chicken, beef, pork and fish. Good variety of sides. As for taste I have to confess I lean pretty hard towards the more authentic Mexican flavors so Fuzzy's doesn't come close if this is your expectation. That's not to say it's bad, it's just to say it's kinda predictable, Americanized Mexican food at a fair price with good service. The bad: as a side note on recent visit to the Manchester road location I saw the busboy using a broom to "clean" the table tops. Brought the matter to the attention of a manager but I did not see those tables properly cleaned. Pretty gross and a deal breaker for me!

    (3)
  • Reanna P.

    I love Fuzzy's food, but we get food to go Saturday nights a lot and tonight is the third time they have left out something on our order. The kitchen seems completely disorganized and our order isn't checked unless I do it myself.

    (2)
  • Nicole L.

    Fuzzy's is my go-to spot. I love everything about this place. I get grilled shrimp tacos just about every time and some chips and queso. They have amazing drinks and the staff is always friendly.

    (5)
  • Peter P.

    The food is sort of random at points cause it's sometimes really good and sometimes it's just muh I always talk about consistency cause it's the reason I at least go to sam restaurant twice to see if it was a good day or bad day. I wish it was consistently good

    (3)
  • Christina B.

    The atmosphere is very fun & has a very casual vibe. It is like you are on vacation which is nice. The food ranged from good to average. The meat can get dried out on some dishes. It was crowded but the staff was very helpful as a newby. The price was very reasonable. Parking is plentiful & it is very easy for families since it is casual & sort of loud. I would try it again.

    (3)
  • Ryan S.

    This place is hidden on the end of a strip mall behind a bunch of buildings. If you can find it - okay, it's not THAT hard to find - you will be met by an almost buffalo wings-style ordering process with cheap Mexican fare and flair. Friendly and knowledgeable service, albeit minimal. To be honest, there's nothing that particularly stands out about the place, but it's decent food for a fair price. Good margaritas, too. Tacos seem to be their bread-and-butter. Note - They have a phone app which allows you to scan receipts and rewards you with free stuff!

    (3)
  • Leslie H.

    When they say "Welcome to your new addiction," they aren't lying. It's mine. We've been here twice and have left happy both times. My first trip: I ordered beef fajitas, black beans, and Latin potatoes. Loved the fajitas!!! Perfect serving size, and the beef is very tender. Black beans were good and even better with a few shots of their hot sauce. I found the potatoes bland, but my kids loved them and finished them off. My second trip: I ordered the beef nachos. This is enough food for 2-3 people, depending on appetites. The flavor combination is excellent!! Service is always good. Food comes up fairly quickly, even when they're busier. We'll be back...again and again!

    (5)
  • Tori W.

    Delicious, inexpensive, and fast! Haven't had a bad experience here. It's a great place for lunch and happy hour.

    (4)
  • Kevin C.

    This is the sort of place you end up at because someone in your group just has to have a lunch margarita and you don't have time to go to an actual restaurant with things like trained employees or ingredients with flavor. My wife and I came here yesterday for my second visit and her first. We ordered, were asked for our name and were told we'd be called when our order was ready. Simple standard stuff so far. We grab our drinks and forks and proceed to sit at the least filthy table we can find. Notice I said drinks and forks. The three or four knives available were dirty. Now, people have different tolerances of dirty. Some say water spots on silverware constitutes dirty, others don't seem to draw that line until mold is visible. I'm not entirely sure where I fall in the dirty silverware spectrum, but when I can identify the contents of the previous user's lunch (re fried beans on the first) on ALL of the available knives, I'm not entirely sure they're actually washing anything. Sitting at our table we hear the typical calls to come get your food. "Mike...Sandra...Tommy...Jane..." Seeing the people before and after us in line called up we keep waiting. About ten minutes into waiting I hear "232". Scanning my receipts for an order number and seeing no 232 anywhere I ignore it. 15 minutes after ordering still not hearing my name I look over my receipts again as if they are IQ test puzzles. Maybe I'm looking for BCB, maybe I'm looking for 232 in a string of numbers, nothing. There is no 232 anywhere on our receipts. Finally I take my receipt up to the pass and ask about my food. The lady asks for my name, checks and informs me, nope still not out. A gentleman asks to see my receipt and indicates to the lady that my name is 232. She offers up two trays of food that have been left to sit at the pass window cooling for probably ten minutes. I asked her how when everyone else was getting called by name, I got called up by an order number I didn't have and was told "Its just how it printed." as she proceeds to completely blow me off. OK, Its how it printed. I understand that, but when your policy is to go by names, you've probably rattled off 1,000 names already today and you see a number, maybe, just maybe, you ask around. When you've left food to cool for 10 to 15 minutes, maybe just maybe you say oops at the low end of the customer service spectrum. The food itself was forgettable. The enchiladas don't cut well without knives and the rest was pretty bland. On the way out the same gentleman who asked to see my receipt asked if everything was ok as I was walking past. I said no and he seemed content to leave that at that. Place seems to have a following though among day drinkers. Half of them seem to post pictures of beers in margaritas.

    (1)
  • John K.

    I enjoy tacos, but these were lackluster. The fish tacos were extraordinarily bland. The more expensive chicken fajita tacos were not as enjoyable as the shredded chicken tacos. The butt hurtin' hot sauce was watered down. My butt hurts just thinking about it, but for all the wrong reasons. We started with the guacamole, which tasted great, but the over-seasoned chips made it a turnoff. They also put a bed of lettuce at the base of the guacamole cup, so quantity wise you don't get anywhere near as much avocado as it appears. The final straw came at the counter when the employee asked me if I wanted to add jalapeños. Little did I know, she tacked on 50 cents after. I go to sporting events all the time and have never been required to pay extra for peppers. In conclusion, nothing about this place is overly terrible, but the combination of a bunch of small setbacks kept me from enjoying my pit stop at Fuzzy's

    (2)
  • Bill K.

    This restaurant needs some real help. It is poorly run and the workers stand around. A customer should not have to keep coming up to the kitchen to have their order completed. I was fortunate enough to live by the original Fuzzy ' s so I know that this is not how they all are. The team from Fort Worth needs to come up here and provide them some training.

    (1)
  • Bill R.

    I suppose the one star is because it is a step up from Taco Bell. But for fake Mexican food, it is overpriced and bland. Won't go back.

    (1)
  • Samantha S.

    First time ever here, did not know it was a chain. Everyone said it was amazing. But It's okay. Chip and cheese were just ok. His burrito was ok. My BLTA taco was good because I added shrimp. The best thing of the meal would have been the shredded chicken in one of the tacos. Nothing blew us away. I read on reviews taco Tuesday for $1.50, I will back for that.

    (3)
  • Amy W.

    First, but definitely not my last visit. Very tasty and quick. Will go back for more!

    (4)
  • Paul K.

    Mrs K. was in Florida and I was hungry. Figured I would come in here and check it out and give her a report. Not too bad. I had a burrito and two taco's. I thought the sauce on the burrito was fantastic. The shredded beef was a little on the tough side but still over all a good burrito. The taco's were $1.99 and they were really just a taco. I hate to use Taco Bell in this review but that is what the taco's tasted like to me. Service was fast and the space was OK. I think I need to go back and try a more exotic taco and burrito.

    (3)
  • Hannah V.

    Tried this place on a recommendation, and it was AWESOME! The girl behind the counter recommended the tempura fish, and they were to die for. We happened in on a Tuesday and got the taco Tuesday deal- $1.50 a taco! We split the chips and queso too- very good. Everything was fresh, fast and incredibly cheap. I only wish I had discovered it sooner!

    (5)
  • Emmett S.

    The Margs are great, and the food is too! The staff are friendly and the place had a fun atmosphere!

    (4)
  • Tricia R.

    The hubby and I decided to try this place out after hearing some positive reviews. It was not really busy on a Monday night, so it didn't take too long to get our food. Food: 1) Chips & Queso - there was something weird about the chips. They weren't stale, but they tasted like cardboard. The queso was disppointing - it just tasted like bland, melted cheese. 2) Hubby's combo plate - he was not sure about his enchilada (it didn't look like one), but he said it was OK. He said his chicken taco was better. He said his rice was OK and the beans were bland. 3) My taco plate - both tacos were kinda bland (grilled fish and tempura fish). The tempura fish taco was better IMO. The rice was just OK - didn't taste all that fresh. The potatoes were just standard roasted potatoes (like hashbrowns), but also didn't taste like they were just made. The best thing I had was the guacamole, but it was hard to eat (and appreciate) with the cardboard chips. Disappointed they charge you an extra 50cents for sour cream (1st of all, I don't need a lot and 2nd of all, why don't you get a little bit with your tacos???).

    (2)
  • Casie G.

    Love this place! Everyone who works here is so friendly and funny! Tempura shrimp tacos are my favorite thing here but the fish tacos are great too! Ask for extra sauce mmmm. Great drinks I absolutely love the strawberry marg topped with korbel!

    (5)
  • Ashley B.

    Honestly, when my father-in-law mentioned "Fuzzy's Tacos" to me, I probably wrinkled my nose. The name was not all that appealing... But, oh, my gosh, the food. The tacos are amazing. I've never had such an amazing taco. The garlic sauce and feta make them so delicious. The cheese enchiladas, while small, are delicious! The bean and cheese burrito was great, and their retried beans and fried potatoes are so good. Their chips have more of a corn taste than I'm used to, but my husband thought they were excellent. This place is pretty popular, so be careful what time you visit if you're wanting to eat in (at least until they open their other room). The decor of the place is fun, and it really feels like community eating more than each couple to their own table. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Dane L.

    I've been a frequent customer of the Watson Rd location. This location is rather new and I decided to give it a try. As expected, the service is top-notch (maybe even a little faster than the Watson location as I feel Manchester hasn't reached Watson's popularity yet). As mentioned in my Watson review; if you're new, definitely try the Tempura Fish and Spicy Pork tacos. Qdoba sits directly across the street from this location and I always come here.

    (4)
  • Hannah W.

    I love fuzzys! Great good and fun to eat on the coveted porch outside when the weather is nice. I usually go on taco Tuesdays and get 2 or 3 $1.50 tacos. It's a great deal. My favorite tacos are the beef, chicken, shrimp and veggie! The veggie is surprisingly good. Had a slightly sweet tang to it in the sauce but the beans and cole slaw are delightful. Go try fuzzys!

    (4)
  • Michael P.

    Margaritas were great but a little pricey. Definitely the selling point. Tacos were solid but nothing extraordinary. Sides were average at best. Overall, slightly above average taco joint with good margaritas.

    (3)
  • Justin F.

    Underwhelming. For all the great buzz around this place the food was pretty terrible, and the portions are the size of many tapas restaurants. Save your money and go to Charros on Clayton and Baxter. You'll be much happier with the food, portions, and atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Steve C.

    I'm a HUGE fan of Fuzzy's Tacos . . . at least the original location in St. Louis over in Shrewsbury . In fact, I could eat there every day of the week. Kept hearing for months and months about the second location that was opening in Manchester, MO - 1288 Old Orchard Center to be exact - and have been several times with co-workers. Like the set-up - although much smaller than the Shrewsbury location and the staff was very friendly. Here is my issue and this is why I'm giving you two out of five stars. I have ordered the amazing chicken nachos on three separate times at this location and the portion does not come anywhere near what is offered in Shrewsbury! Not even close. So until you rectify the portion size for what you are charging . . . I'll have to pass. Sorry Fuzzy's . . . might come in a Taco Tuesdays for $1.50 tacos, but I'm finished with your delicious chicken nachos.

    (2)
  • Julie R.

    First and last time eating at Fuzzy's. Taco Bell has more meat in their tacos. Service was terrible and staff unfriendly. Supplies (forks, knives, etc.) at the soda fountain were out and they did not replace anything. I felt like I was bothering them asking for a fork. Floors were dirty. It is a work-a-rant with no signage telling you where to go next. Top it off with salsa and chips that are not free.

    (1)
  • Beth B.

    Hey wow! I really like Fuzzy's! I've never been to a Fuzzy's before, but had a Groupon to this one :) The tacos are REALLY good! I had a soft grilled veggie & a grilled fish taco. They are reasonably priced and I appreciate that the fish was not even slightly fishy. They have yummy house made guac & their chips were fresh and flavorful. They have pretty decent margaritas too. Standard fare but cheap (especially from 2-6pm!!). The other reviews mentioned how small this location is & I would agree. It could easily be twice the size, as they were packed to the gills during a Friday lunch. I think their large patio will help once the weather is more cooperative. It's close to the house & is a nice change of pace from the other chains along Manchester there. Great addition to the area!

    (4)
  • Hayley W.

    I like this place a lot! They have the best cheese dip than any Mexican style Restaraunt I've ate at! Their special beef nachos are wonderful and have a ton of flavor! They are huge! Enough to share with 2 people! Their frozen pomegranate margarita is amazing also!

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    I've been here twice in the past week and I'm impressed. Today, it was shrimp and eggs in a taco. Earlier this week it was spicy pork baja taco. Both have been amazing and both times, the parties I went with loved it. I'll def be back. I want to try the beef since they said they marinate and cook it overnight. GREAT food at a great price.

    (5)
  • Steve B.

    Unfortunately the tacos, guacamole, beans and rice were barely average. We're glad we tried it but don't see a need to return.

    (2)
  • Michael F.

    I had been wanting to eat there for weeks after seeing it open, but sadly we most likely won't return. Like others mention, it's VERY small and crowded. Most tables had empty beer bottles or dirty dishes on them. The staff seemed very stressed and were not friendly or welcoming. I got the beef tacos and they were fine, but for the price, I would expect three tacos plus sides, not two. The side portion sizes were insufficient. Should have been at least twice the size. My wife's grilled shrimp salad could hardly be called a salad. There were 5-6 shrimp on the salad and they were COLD. The "big" salad was TINY and there was less than 4 or 5 ounces of lettuce, easily. In summary, poor portion sizes, lousy atmosphere and service, and mediocre food. Sad.

    (2)
  • STL resident C.

    I like the menu options. Not too pricey. Nice 'patio' area.

    (4)
  • Hannah K.

    I was a big fan of the South County location and was excited when they opened one in West County. Our first experience was just okay but we wrote it off as them being new. We visited again today and it was a one star experience. It is a shame because we like the food so much and still have to give a one star review. However the lack of cleanliness is not worth it. I'm no stickler for this kind of thing normally but this was hard to not notice. I could hardly find a clean fork in the bin and the general feel of the store felt dirty (tables that needed to wiped off, bathroom that needed attention, etc). I found a dark hair in my margarita (I'm blonde and my husband is bald). I understand this can happen, I wasn't initially upset. I went up the counter and told the women. She barely looked at me and told the other girl to make me a new drink and walked away. The other girl made a new drink and asked if I wanted to check to see if it had any hairs in it...really? No sorry or anything. I took the drink back and after two sips I found ANOTHER dark hair. This point I'm pretty upset and my husband took the drink back up. She gave him his money back for the drink, but still never an apology. The staff were all too busy watching the football game to care. I never witnessed anyone checking other glasses or anything. We won't be back. The food is good, but the service and cleanliness makes me wonder what is going on that we can't see. Yuck

    (1)
  • Brian W.

    Tacos are average but don't come if you're hungry because the tacos are VERY small. They weren't shy at all about showing me the tip line on the reciept when I paid for my party of 3. When I went to the window because you have to retrieve food tray yourself TWO employees looked at me. Knowing I couldn't carry 2 large trays on my own. Neither offered to assist. They just watched me. Good thing they got that tip up front I guess. So I order myself, pick up myself, and then clean up tray myself after I'm done eating. They don't even refill drinks. What EXACTLY am I tipping for??? I doubt we will be back. They don't speak English worth a damn at el maguey but at least they try and help. Disappointed.

    (1)
  • Anne W.

    Meh. Nothing extraordinary. Not really worth the price. In my opinion, all the food tastes like it's prepared in the morning and then simply reheated when you order it. Chicken definitely had that rubbery, microwaved texture. Salsa isn't bad, but not great either. Almost everything I've tasted had a hint of sweetness, like they add sugar to everything, even the meat. I tried the place once right when they opened and wasn't really impressed but decided to give it another shot because they always look busy when I drive by. I gave it a second chance and I can definitely say that I will not be back. If you're craving tacos, there's plenty of better options nearby.

    (2)
  • Johnny V.

    4 stars for food but 1 star for service. We like the food and would come here more, but the service is consistently lousy. This place can't handle even a small crowd. It's chaos, they can't take orders or get food out of the kitchen.

    (2)
  • Neal S.

    Needed to grab a bite while waiting on some work. Found Fuzzy's and really wanted a good taco. Oh man! I wanted to try everything on the menu. Tempura shrimp taco, crawfish taco and fish are on point! Try it.

    (5)
  • Kristin P.

    This place is pretty good. I like that I can buy as many or as few tacos as possible. Everything is reasonably priced. The queso dip is so good!

    (4)
  • Christian B.

    Food has no taste and they use Feta cheese on their tacos.

    (1)
  • Steve J.

    I just finished my second visit and tried their soft fish tacos with grilled fish. Last visit I tried the fried fish soft taco. Wow, have they "dumb downed" the taco. Words should be added to the menu like, "have fun during your meal, try and find the fish!! $2.25 each....for lettuce, cilantro and some mayo.

    (2)
  • Jack D.

    Second time I went to site. Second time food was served cold. Servings are small. What is on the plate is good but needs to be a little warmer. Will try one more time.

    (3)
  • Lloyd H.

    First off, this is a fast casual taco shop. And the prices reflect that. For fast food Mexican this place is FANTASTIC. The taco sauce is absolutely addicting. And the tacos are really some of the best I have ever had and any Mexican restaurant. If you are tired of fast casual Mexican burritos, try this place. The enchiladas (not really true enchiladas) are really good non the less. Especially the ones with green sauce. And the tacos really are nearly perfect, regardless of your meat choice. As far as sides go, the Barracha beans are a super star. Most of the other sides are pretty much so-so. But the Barracha beans make this place more than just a fast casual restaurant. Fuzzy's keep up the good work. Your store is a fantastic addition to West County dining.

    (5)
  • Bonny C.

    Was in STL for business. We ended up at Fuzzy's for lunch and I'm glad we did. It was super busy and definitely looked like the spot to be. I got the taco plate with tempura fish, rice and black beans. The rice was bland but the beans were well seasoned. The tacos were fresh and delicious. I can't wait to try more stuff and I love the atmosphere. Makes a hard day at work better.

    (4)
  • Jennilyn W.

    This Fuzzy's location has the same wonderful food and service as the ones I've been to down south. Unlike the others though this Fuzzy's is cramped therefore it's always overcrowded. The owners just need to expand the dining room and sales with follow.

    (4)
  • Aleah L.

    Not bad for a quick lunch- don't expect authentic Mexican but it's a step up from Taco Bell. More Tex-Mex than anything but it will do in a pinch. Beats fast food but not Chipotle.

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    Went to fuzzy's last Tuesday. Great food but a very rude assistant manager, a woman with red hair. Talked to other employees about her, and got the feeling I wasn't the first one she treated like that. So, as much as I like the restaurant I think it may be a while before I go back.

    (3)
  • Debbie Jean G.

    Wonderful salads and the soup is to die for. Large sizes on everything. Great tacos. It is our new addiction

    (5)
  • Thomas A.

    We had a bad experience trying to get Italian and we ditched that joint and started looking for Mexican. So, I got on the old iPhone and queried and this place came up. We pulled in and I thought, ruh-roh...hipsters, 45 minutes from closing time, no one in there over 30...could be disappointing...when you're more "mature" and tired and pissy from the last experience, the patience is very thin. We walked in and the young man greeted us heartily and then gave us a moment to look at the menu. I ordered a tamal, a cheese enchilada which came with beans and rice and we ordered some guac too. They also have these monster Margarita's with a bottle of hard lemonade stuck in them. So, we placed our orders and took our margies and went to wait on the food. Didn't take long. Tasty, nothing to write home about but not bad at all and great to fill up on, especially after guzzling down all that Margarita and Hard Lemonade...had to have another...the young people DO make the atmosphere fun and we enjoyed the experience. We'll be back.

    (3)
  • Jenna B.

    Yumm. This place is great. My boyfriend, kids and I all loved our tacos. The lady at the counter was super nice and friendly but thought it was odd she said their fajitas were just ok. Huge menu with so many different items to choose from. Just yum.

    (4)
  • Becca S.

    Side dishes weren't very good, kind of bland (black beans and cilantro lime rice). The chicken fajitas didn't have a lot of chicken with them, but what was there was very tasty . The crazy drinks were great and the staff was really friendly though!

    (2)
  • Amy C.

    If you want to feel like you're on vacation in St. Louis, go here. Fun drinks and delicious nachos! Only complaint I have is that they advertised live music the night we went and when we got there, no live music.

    (4)
  • Carl W.

    Food and drink were great, but did they really need scoot EVERY chair and table screeching across floor while we're trying to talk??

    (3)
  • Elizabeth L.

    We went here on a whim after my kid's gymnastic class. The gentleman at the front counter asked if we'd ever dined there before and when we said we hadn't he explained the features of the menu and helped us order. He was super friendly and helpful. I don't care for raw tomatoes and didn't pay attention that the menu even states tacos come with tomatoes. When I asked if I could get a new taco he didn't seem irritated at all and was very gracious at getting me a quick replacement. Their food is excellent! Portions are huge. Good variety. Cool 'patio'. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Jared B.

    Tried it for the first time today... The good: -$2 margaritas (12oz frozen or rocks) between 2-6 every day. -Frozen margarita had a decent amount of alcohol. -I like feta, so I enjoyed it on the tacos -Price is "fair," not super cheap but not overpriced -Nachos and queso were better than expected based on other reviews. Chili/paprika power on chips was ok. The bad: -A little turned off at the tip line on the receipt, I mean I'm ordering at a counter and you have a single expo person who is calling me up to get my own food. -Tacos overall were bland (salsa helped) -Exception to the statement above is the "garlic sauce" on the bottom of the taco that did not belong there from a taste standpoint - Wait wasn't a deal breaker but it was slower than it should be for tacos - Tempura shrimp wasn't really tempura shrimp - it might have been shredded shrimp coated in an over-cooked panko breading. I could taste shrimp a little bit, but I looked at the taco after every bit and there was never half a shrimp looking back at me. I mean, the shrimp must have been smaller than popcorn shrimp. Will I go back? Maybe. If they did deal nights on Tuesdays like the south county location it might help. I'll probably swing by and get chips/queso and a $2 margarita for a snack but that is most likely it.

    (3)
  • Darla H.

    Excellent service! The manager is friendly and energetic. But the food is the best part! The drunken pig soup is great on a sub-zero day!

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    Fantastic! A great alternative to the sloppy, greasy, blah Mexican you're used to. Great flavors and variety with good beer and margaritas!

    (5)
  • Lynne B.

    Queso and chips are delicious! Tacos are good. Beef fajitas tacos are my favorite. Neat environment. Hubby liked shrimp tacos.

    (4)
  • Brian D.

    For the type of experience my family was looking for, this was very close to 5 stars. The line to order moved swiftly, I had a huge mug of beer in hand before heading off to secure a table ... and the food and alcohol prices were beyond reasonable for such high-quality. It really can be hard to find a place that features good Mexican food, cheap prices, fast service, has plenty of drink options ... and is comfortable and family-friendly. The only shortcomings were not listing beer prices (though at $3 for an 18 oz. beer, it's all good) and not keeping tables cleaned (though it was dinner time on a Sat, very busy). Will be back for sure! The tacos were huge at $2.25 per, and plenty of awesome vegetarian options. Taco platter at $7 ... just awesome.

    (4)
  • Ally W.

    Fuzzy's is awesome - just not THIS one. I ordered a To-Go order around noon / one. Well, they were packed, no biggie though! So, I went to their carry out register and the lady - named Stacey rudely told me "the lines by the front door" I replied with, "Yes, I'm aware, thank you. But I ordered a carry out and this is apparently the line for that, correct?" She said "mhm". She proceeded to the other side to start the payment process. Well, she kept eye-ing my card. Its a company credit card and Ive never had an issue with it. She went to ask me for different payment and then mumbled "F*** it". So my lunch was paid for and i was ready to go! I got outside and forgot I ordered a drink as well. So, i go back in and i said, "excuse me, i ordered a large drink and didn't receive one" She responded with "let me have your receipt". So, i hand her my receipt and she huffs and puffs and says "here, next time you have to ask for it" FIRST OF ALL, NO I DONT. It didn't end there unfortunately..she hands me a water cup..this teeny tiny little Styrofoam cup! I said "i ordered a LARGE drink" so she yanks the Styrofoam cup, throws it away and literally slams down this big yellow cup - their souvenir one or whatever. Well after all that, i was mad, my food was cold and she was ignorant. Im thinking your interview process needs to be a little more thorough, Fuzzy!

    (1)
  • Charles V.

    Our first visit to Fuzzy Taco and we have been back twice since. This place is a steal when it comes to price and value. Laid back atmosphere, easy but plentiful menu. My family and I were very pleased with our visit. Between the 4 of us we tried 8 different kinds of tacos and every one of them were awesome. The spicy pork was my favorite and my daughter raves about the breakfast tacos and asks to return constantly. The prices are amazing. Nearly as cheap as Taco Bell but handmade, fresh and generous portions. We had some coupons and couldn't believe how cheap our total bill was when paying. All the tacos we had were perfectly prepared and the sides were really good. I had the Mexican fried rice and finished it before the tacos. For dessert we split some sophopila chips and they were a hit with both us and the kids. If we lived closer I could see us eating here a couple times each week.

    (4)
  • Vicki B.

    I enjoyed my bacon egg and cheese soft taco. My husband enjoyed his pork burrito. Unfortunately, the music was not so enjoyable. :-/

    (4)
  • April B.

    This is a fun little taco place. You order at the counter and pick up from the window. My enchiladas were really good, pretty rich. My hubby enjoyed his tacos, and my daughter really liked her quesadilla. All in all a quick and solid place to stop for a meal. Next time I'll try the margaritas!

    (4)
  • Kami S.

    We have been to this location 2 times and more than likely we will stick to The one closer to home. The room feels over crowded with tables and chairs, it has never felt warm and inviting, but rather dirty and thrown together too quickly. The staff isn't overly friendly at this location and the food is just eh. There are always dirty tables when we arrive, the person that took our order was nice, however initially just waved and didn't say hello so I wondered if they could speak or hear. Took a bit too long for our food and my taco shell was a bit stale. I met the owner/manager at the 1st location and he was super nice and outgoing as were the kitchen guys. He should think about hiring people like him to work in his restaurants. Love the food, big fans of the garlic sauce.

    (3)
  • Bobby O.

    My wife and I decided to try this place out. Showed up around 1 on Sunday afternoon. The lady at the counter was friendly and helpful. We got our drinks and looked for a table. Many tables were empty, but very little were clean. We ended up finding one clean table on the patio, but would have preferred to choose one. They called our name and picked up our food. I had asked for no tomatoes, but found tomatoes in my burrito. Since the burrito came with tomatoes, I realize that this is probably a common and acceptable mistake when it's pretty busy, but it wasn't. And when I brought it back, I was questioned about whether it was actually tomatoes or if it was the small amount of tomato in the guacamole, which I thought was a little rude. I was also told that the food would be brought out to me, but I actually just heard my name called again...When I finally got the correct food, I enjoyed it. The value is good but the service could use a boost for sure. I won't exactly be recommending this place to many people but I won't be telling them not to go either. three stars is plenty fair.

    (3)
  • Bob G.

    Great fajitas and guacamole. Delicious margaritas. Salsa more like fresh-mex than pasty jar stuff. Clean and casual atmosphere with very nice covered outdoor seating. What more do you want from a Mexican restaurant?

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    Gotta love fuzzy's. Always good, always fresh tacos. I get the tempura fish tacos whenever i stop in. Beats taco bell everytime!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 10:00pm

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 : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    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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