El Rodeo Menu

  • Children's Menu
  • Desserts
  • Mexican Food Descriptions
  • From the Bar - Draft
  • From the Bar - Shots
  • From the Bar - Beer
  • From The Bar - Nonalcoholic Drinks
  • From the Bar - Mixed Drinks
  • From the Bar - Specialty Coffees
  • From the Bar - Wines
  • From the Bar - Margaritas
  • Beverages
  • Vegetarian's Delight
  • Steak Dishes
  • Chicken Dishes
  • Fajitas
  • Specialties of the House - Mixed Favorites
  • Specialties of the House - Seafood
  • Specialties of the House - Enchiladas & Burritos
  • Specialties of the House - Beef & Pork
  • Specialties of the House - Chicken
  • Appetizers
  • Soups & Salads
  • Side Orders
  • Ala Carte
  • Ala Carte - Enchiladas
  • Ala Carte - Burritos
  • Ala Carte - Tacos
  • Ala Carte - Taquitos Mexicanos
  • Ala Carte - Tortillas

Healthy Meal suggestions for El Rodeo

  • Children's Menu
  • Desserts
  • Mexican Food Descriptions
  • From the Bar - Draft
  • From the Bar - Shots
  • From the Bar - Beer
  • From The Bar - Nonalcoholic Drinks
  • From the Bar - Mixed Drinks
  • From the Bar - Specialty Coffees
  • From the Bar - Wines
  • From the Bar - Margaritas
  • Beverages
  • Vegetarian's Delight
  • Steak Dishes
  • Chicken Dishes
  • Fajitas
  • Specialties of the House - Mixed Favorites
  • Specialties of the House - Seafood
  • Specialties of the House - Enchiladas & Burritos
  • Specialties of the House - Beef & Pork
  • Specialties of the House - Chicken
  • Appetizers
  • Soups & Salads
  • Side Orders
  • Ala Carte
  • Ala Carte - Enchiladas
  • Ala Carte - Burritos
  • Ala Carte - Tacos
  • Ala Carte - Taquitos Mexicanos
  • Ala Carte - Tortillas

Visit below restaurant in Lemoyne for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Lemoyne for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Amy G.

    This place gets a big freakin' ZERO for my experience last night. On the door they advertised a special for that night - Ceviche. I love Ceviche. The sign said it included shrimp, crab, and octopus. My son shared it with me. After he had eaten a few bites I realized it didn't have crab - it had Krab or artificial crab. The artificial crap has artificial food coloring. Artificial food coloring affects my son's brain severely and he acts psychotic. We immediately stopped eating the appetizer (priced at over $7). When the manager came by, I explained they had falsely advertised the ingredients and it was going to negatively affect my son. She said, "sorry I hope he'll be ok". No offer to refund the cost of the appetizer, no offer to do ANYTHING!" I would love for El Rodeo to pay for the hundreds of dollars of damage my son inflicted on my house last night because of eating that crap. Dear El Rodeo - false advertising is a CRIME. Essentially poisoning a 4-yr old is a really crappy thing to do. Not giving a sh*t makes it even worse. By the time the rest of us shoveled the food in our faces to get out of there as soon as possible - the coloring had hit his system and he ran off when leaving the restaurant and almost was hit by a car in the parking lot. I hope to hell you're happy. You have lost my business for ever! As a P.S. to everyone else. Not only did they falsely advertise the ingredients (replacing crab with a much cheaper alternative), the chopped up shrimp in the dish had some ammonia flavor (a sign they were going bad) and we only found one tiny piece of octopus. So, we essentially paid good money for a pile of lime dressed cheap, artificially colored crap.

    (1)
  • Vicki Y.

    My daughter ordered two soft tacos. She got enough meat, lettuce and cheese for maybe one. The meat should have been strained, way too much grease. The tortilla was way too big. Nobody wants to eat just soft tortilla. Our chips were a darker color, tasted burnt but i think it was the grease they were cooked in that was burnt. Taco salad shell was kinda greasy also. Waitress was nice but not very attentive. Maybe it was just an off day in the kitchen. I've been there before and the food was better.

    (3)
  • Brian T.

    Better than Yelp reviews advertise, but neither truly authentic or impressive (not uncommon for the area). No liquor license since at least 1998 or so - indicating many folks are confused about the history here - though most of their other locations throughout the area do carry one. However, with both a state store and a beer distributor within viewing distance, all of your libation needs are covered. Enjoy the Molcajete (Chile Relleno, Fajitas Picante and Carnitas are also very good), smile politely at the Christmas garland that adorns the lighting fixtures and have some fun.

    (3)
  • Jiajia L.

    Horrible ... Ordered tilapia with rice and veggies.. Well, it came with fishy smell, I completely lost my appetite.. How come a dish smells like a raw fishy fish??? Even sushi doesn't smell like that. Tilapia has no taste or flavor, veggies are like from frozen microwaved... I'd rather go to subway.

    (1)
  • Jimmy S.

    I'm a Texas boy that knows real Mexican food and this was very disappointing. The food was bland, tasted more like frozen than homemade. Take my advice El Rodeo..visit Texas and learn how to make Mexican food.

    (2)
  • Makara N.

    FYI: this review was ONLY for the Carlisle Pk, Mechanicsburg location because we had a much better experience at the Jonestown Rd, Harrisburg location: Inattentive Staff , Flat Margarita and Salty and Cold Food The inattentive staff did broke the cardinal rule of standing around chatting with other staff instead of checking up with us. Plus, we were ready for our check but we had to ask; the staff did not even ask if we needed a refill on our drinks--our margarita was also flat. My order was salty and cold. Very disappointing so I will not return.

    (2)
  • Susan W.

    When you're in the mood for some delicious fajitas or nachos over lunch - you should come here. Plain and simple. Fast service. The food is always hot and cooked just the way I order. The prices are great too. Atmosphere is fun and family friendly. I would suggest any of the salads or nacho dishes for lunch. I've never sampled any dessert. Parking is tight during peak hours; the lot is small and hard to navigate. But street parking is available.

    (4)
  • Aaron S.

    This is the closest El Rodeo location to where I both live and work, so I am here on average once a week, mostly for the spectacular Tuesday and Thursday $5 lunch specials. You can't beat the price or portions, so it's a good bet this place will be busy. This location (in a former fast food restaurant) is the smallest of the local chain's and also (I believe) the only to not possess a liquor license. (There are currently no establishments in Lemoyne that serve alcohol). The salsa is always the same with a little kick. The wait staff is always friendly and prompt. The kitchen is very quick in putting our orders. I can't think of ever having a bad experience or meal here over the many years I've been coming here. Lunch #6, fajitas picantes, enchiladas Supremas are some of my usual selections. Check out the newly expanded menu and specials. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Matthew L.

    Great food at a great price. I recommend it if you've never been here. Try the guac with some chips! This one has no liquor license, which disappointed me. That being said, it's a GREAT lunch spot. You can get a dinner for under $15, and a lunch for under $8.

    (4)
  • John G.

    Not my first time here but better than Taco Bell. Had their Steak Burritos with some Mexican Rice. They were okay but the steak was a little tough. The rice was good. The only thing that came with it was some shredded Iceburg and a 1/2 slice of tomato and sour cream. My wife had the stuff chili's with rice and beans she said they were good. Our waitress made us feel rushed I felt like she was in a hurrytto close up we got there around 7pm and we ordered our drinks they have a big menu and right after she brought back our drinks she wanted our order I asked for a few more minutes she actually sighed and said oh alright. When she returned about 5 mins later we gave her our order it was deliverd by another waiter. Anyways after we decided we didn't want desert she brought our check back and waited till I gave her my card. Sorry to say it took me a couple of minutes to check out the check before I gave her payment. Tip reflected my rushed feeling.

    (2)
  • Ruth M.

    I'm living in Chicago now, and I miss El Rodeo. How's that possible, right? Sure Chicago's got some fantastic restaurants, but El Rodeo did Mexican food right - clean, quick, hot, great tasting, and reasonably cheap. The bottomless chips and salsa are a trap, beware! My favorite thing was the pollo chimichunga, though the fajitas were also noteworthy. My husband was a fan of the pollo enchildada verdes. This was my parent's first Mexican food experience, and they were instant converts. Cons: No alcohol, so as long as you like your drinks virgin...

    (4)
  • Ian W.

    Always great Mexican food. My wife and I eat here quite often and we are always In and out promptly we a full stomach of el rodeo goodness!

    (5)
  • Steve P.

    3 of these places within a 5 mile radius seems semi excessive, but they all have great food that is consistent throughout each location. The huge negative of this spot is that it is the only place in the area without a liquor license so like the other review, appreciate your virgins. If you ask them they will say they are going to get one soon. however "soon" has been the last few years. Give the Hawaiian fajitas a shot you don't have to get it served in the half pineapple if you don't want to, it just adds to the flair. Tasty tho.

    (3)
  • Small Town G.

    The food is the same at their other locations, which is a notch over Fiesta Mexico, and several notches below the Mexico Lindo taco truck. Yet once when I went there, I saw that they keep their tortilla chips in a garbage can (clean I presume) but who knows how old they were. And this location does not have a liquor license so you cannot get a margarita, overpriced of course.

    (3)
  • Brian T.

    Better than Yelp reviews advertise, but neither truly authentic or impressive (not uncommon for the area). No liquor license since at least 1998 or so - indicating many folks are confused about the history here - though most of their other locations throughout the area do carry one. However, with both a state store and a beer distributor within viewing distance, all of your libation needs are covered. Enjoy the Molcajete (Chile Relleno, Fajitas Picante and Carnitas are also very good), smile politely at the Christmas garland that adorns the lighting fixtures and have some fun.

    (3)
  • Susan W.

    When you're in the mood for some delicious fajitas or nachos over lunch - you should come here. Plain and simple. Fast service. The food is always hot and cooked just the way I order. The prices are great too. Atmosphere is fun and family friendly. I would suggest any of the salads or nacho dishes for lunch. I've never sampled any dessert. Parking is tight during peak hours; the lot is small and hard to navigate. But street parking is available.

    (4)
  • Aaron S.

    This is the closest El Rodeo location to where I both live and work, so I am here on average once a week, mostly for the spectacular Tuesday and Thursday $5 lunch specials. You can't beat the price or portions, so it's a good bet this place will be busy. This location (in a former fast food restaurant) is the smallest of the local chain's and also (I believe) the only to not possess a liquor license. (There are currently no establishments in Lemoyne that serve alcohol). The salsa is always the same with a little kick. The wait staff is always friendly and prompt. The kitchen is very quick in putting our orders. I can't think of ever having a bad experience or meal here over the many years I've been coming here. Lunch #6, fajitas picantes, enchiladas Supremas are some of my usual selections. Check out the newly expanded menu and specials. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Ian W.

    Always great Mexican food. My wife and I eat here quite often and we are always In and out promptly we a full stomach of el rodeo goodness!

    (5)
  • John G.

    Not my first time here but better than Taco Bell. Had their Steak Burritos with some Mexican Rice. They were okay but the steak was a little tough. The rice was good. The only thing that came with it was some shredded Iceburg and a 1/2 slice of tomato and sour cream. My wife had the stuff chili's with rice and beans she said they were good. Our waitress made us feel rushed I felt like she was in a hurrytto close up we got there around 7pm and we ordered our drinks they have a big menu and right after she brought back our drinks she wanted our order I asked for a few more minutes she actually sighed and said oh alright. When she returned about 5 mins later we gave her our order it was deliverd by another waiter. Anyways after we decided we didn't want desert she brought our check back and waited till I gave her my card. Sorry to say it took me a couple of minutes to check out the check before I gave her payment. Tip reflected my rushed feeling.

    (2)
  • Ruth M.

    I'm living in Chicago now, and I miss El Rodeo. How's that possible, right? Sure Chicago's got some fantastic restaurants, but El Rodeo did Mexican food right - clean, quick, hot, great tasting, and reasonably cheap. The bottomless chips and salsa are a trap, beware! My favorite thing was the pollo chimichunga, though the fajitas were also noteworthy. My husband was a fan of the pollo enchildada verdes. This was my parent's first Mexican food experience, and they were instant converts. Cons: No alcohol, so as long as you like your drinks virgin...

    (4)
  • Steve P.

    3 of these places within a 5 mile radius seems semi excessive, but they all have great food that is consistent throughout each location. The huge negative of this spot is that it is the only place in the area without a liquor license so like the other review, appreciate your virgins. If you ask them they will say they are going to get one soon. however "soon" has been the last few years. Give the Hawaiian fajitas a shot you don't have to get it served in the half pineapple if you don't want to, it just adds to the flair. Tasty tho.

    (3)
  • Small Town G.

    The food is the same at their other locations, which is a notch over Fiesta Mexico, and several notches below the Mexico Lindo taco truck. Yet once when I went there, I saw that they keep their tortilla chips in a garbage can (clean I presume) but who knows how old they were. And this location does not have a liquor license so you cannot get a margarita, overpriced of course.

    (3)
  • Vicki Y.

    My daughter ordered two soft tacos. She got enough meat, lettuce and cheese for maybe one. The meat should have been strained, way too much grease. The tortilla was way too big. Nobody wants to eat just soft tortilla. Our chips were a darker color, tasted burnt but i think it was the grease they were cooked in that was burnt. Taco salad shell was kinda greasy also. Waitress was nice but not very attentive. Maybe it was just an off day in the kitchen. I've been there before and the food was better.

    (3)
  • Jiajia L.

    Horrible ... Ordered tilapia with rice and veggies.. Well, it came with fishy smell, I completely lost my appetite.. How come a dish smells like a raw fishy fish??? Even sushi doesn't smell like that. Tilapia has no taste or flavor, veggies are like from frozen microwaved... I'd rather go to subway.

    (1)
  • Jimmy S.

    I'm a Texas boy that knows real Mexican food and this was very disappointing. The food was bland, tasted more like frozen than homemade. Take my advice El Rodeo..visit Texas and learn how to make Mexican food.

    (2)
  • Makara N.

    FYI: this review was ONLY for the Carlisle Pk, Mechanicsburg location because we had a much better experience at the Jonestown Rd, Harrisburg location: Inattentive Staff , Flat Margarita and Salty and Cold Food The inattentive staff did broke the cardinal rule of standing around chatting with other staff instead of checking up with us. Plus, we were ready for our check but we had to ask; the staff did not even ask if we needed a refill on our drinks--our margarita was also flat. My order was salty and cold. Very disappointing so I will not return.

    (2)
  • Amy G.

    This place gets a big freakin' ZERO for my experience last night. On the door they advertised a special for that night - Ceviche. I love Ceviche. The sign said it included shrimp, crab, and octopus. My son shared it with me. After he had eaten a few bites I realized it didn't have crab - it had Krab or artificial crab. The artificial crap has artificial food coloring. Artificial food coloring affects my son's brain severely and he acts psychotic. We immediately stopped eating the appetizer (priced at over $7). When the manager came by, I explained they had falsely advertised the ingredients and it was going to negatively affect my son. She said, "sorry I hope he'll be ok". No offer to refund the cost of the appetizer, no offer to do ANYTHING!" I would love for El Rodeo to pay for the hundreds of dollars of damage my son inflicted on my house last night because of eating that crap. Dear El Rodeo - false advertising is a CRIME. Essentially poisoning a 4-yr old is a really crappy thing to do. Not giving a sh*t makes it even worse. By the time the rest of us shoveled the food in our faces to get out of there as soon as possible - the coloring had hit his system and he ran off when leaving the restaurant and almost was hit by a car in the parking lot. I hope to hell you're happy. You have lost my business for ever! As a P.S. to everyone else. Not only did they falsely advertise the ingredients (replacing crab with a much cheaper alternative), the chopped up shrimp in the dish had some ammonia flavor (a sign they were going bad) and we only found one tiny piece of octopus. So, we essentially paid good money for a pile of lime dressed cheap, artificially colored crap.

    (1)
  • Matthew L.

    Great food at a great price. I recommend it if you've never been here. Try the guac with some chips! This one has no liquor license, which disappointed me. That being said, it's a GREAT lunch spot. You can get a dinner for under $15, and a lunch for under $8.

    (4)

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Specialities

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