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One of my favorite places to eat! The food is always hot and fresh, and a healthy part for the money! Always with Leftover food home For lunch the next day! Still so good! The pulled pigs tacos, through the garden, (coleslaw above), are my absolute favorites! Three healthy tacos with one side is worth the price! I've never had a better pulled pork taco than the Loco Coyote Grill period. View all feedback.
What Kara Sieve doesn't like about Loco Coyote Grill:
Hostes was rude. Manager (who ever is in charge of seating) was rude. None of staff were friendly, at all. Great singer Friday night. 4 out of seven of us, had stomach issues the next day, not good. Not the same experience as in the past, sadly. View all feedback.
One of my favorite places to eat! The food is always hot and fresh, and a healthy part for the money! Always with Leftover food home For lunch the next day! Still so good! The pulled pigs tacos, through the garden, (coleslaw above), are my absolute favorites! Three healthy tacos with one side is worth the price! I've never had a better pulled pork taco than the Loco Coyote Grill period.
Great place to go good food good company good cool beer I drive over 99 miles to get there, but it is worth the people who work there really great, you cannot go to a better place
The food is awesome and you get your money’s worth. Our waitress was really nice I liked the saw dust floor. I really just liked the place. It is a place to check out and get some good food.
Great place to hang out with friends enjoy some awesome food. The place does get busy. Be patient, enjoy a few beverages and time with friend.......the food is worth the wait.
When I decided to take my daughter to Glen Rose to watch dinosaur tracks and eat barbecue, my original plan was to visit the older ‘cube restaurants in downtown Glen Rose. I have a little more research, but, and found Loco Coyote with all its excellent reviews. Although it was a much longer journey from Dallas to the remote location, it seemed worth the risk. Boy, it was. When you pull up, it looks like a descended temple in the middle of the boonies, where you often find the best food and service, by the way. Outside the crazy looking door, the host has set us up. Our server welcomed us with enthusiastic hospitality and fast service. Sit down within maybe ten minutes, we have plenty of delicious food. I had the three-meat plate with pane breeze, ribs and sausages, onion rings and Coleslaw, while my daughter had a cut Brisket sandwich and Cheesy Mais. She swallowed her plate in about five minutes and brushed up every last piece of sauce, although it is usually not a fast eater. I couldn't finish all the food stacked blanket up on my plate, even after I share some with my daughter. But I wanted to. The ribs were excellent, some of the best I ever had. They were juicy and tender, but not overcooked. The brisket was very good, with a nice piece of crust and a decent amount of smoke. Solid. The sausage was great. It was even better provided with the thick cut fresh onion and pimple slices. Our server was very attentive and made sure we had everything we needed. When it was clear that I couldn't finish, he brought a to-go box and asked us if we wanted to go drinks too. The payment was quick and easy. We went to the adjacent souvenir shop and liked to buy some items. For the health-conscious (although I don't understand why someone would choose a barbecue place health-consciously), their menu is more diverse than just grill. They have grilled fish, salads and the like as well as a children's menu. They also serve wine and ice-cold beer. I would recommend Loco Coyote to anyone who wishes both great food and a colorful experience. We'll go back to town for the next time, which I hope will be soon.