Recommended Dishes

Shrimp Tacos

Everyone talks about it.

Alambre Tacos

Loaded with meat and veggies.

Birria Tacos

Served with a cup of consome - a hit!

Chimichanga Rolls

Crispy and perfect for sharing.

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Monday

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

❤️ Toledo Review

La Fiesta

La Fiesta in Oregon, Ohio, is a cornerstone for those craving authentic Mexican cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant, originally opened in 1999, has captured the hearts of both locals and visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and attentive service. While prices may seem a bit steep to some, regulars swear by the quality and flavor of the food, making it a must-try spot.

Let’s talk food! The menu here is expansive, but there are certain items that absolutely should not be missed. The Shrimp Tacos ($16.50) are a standout. Bursting with flavor, these tacos are served with pico de gallo, lettuce, cheese, sour cream, and a special creamy fish sauce. Paired with a side of rice, they’re a hit.

If you’re into something heartier, the Alambre Tacos ($16.50) deserve a shoutout. These are two soft flour tortillas filled to the brim with grilled chicken, steak, bacon, poblano peppers, onions, and topped with shredded cheese. They come with charro beans, which complete the dish nicely.

Another crowd favorite? The Birria Tacos ($18.50). Birria has taken the food scene by storm, and La Fiesta’s version doesn’t disappoint. These tacos are filled with stewed birria meat, cilantro, onions, and melted cheese. Served with a cup of consome for dipping, they’re a savory, comforting option.

Now, let’s not forget appetizers. The Chimichanga Rolls ($14.50) are a fun and delicious way to start your meal. These small, fried chimichangas are stuffed with avocado, rice, black beans, and corn and come with a tangy avocado dressing. They’re crispy, flavorful, and a perfect shareable plate.

Classic Mexican appetizers like Nachos Supremos ($14.75) also hold their own. They’re loaded with your choice of ground beef or shredded chicken, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and guacamole. It’s a mountain of goodness that’s ideal for those who love nachos as an entree.

For seafood lovers, don’t skip the Ceviche ($17.50). Shrimp marinated in fresh lime juice and tossed with pico de gallo, served with sliced avocado, lettuce, lime, and four tostadas. It’s fresh, tangy, and an excellent cool starter on a warm day.

A signature house favorite is the Fajita Nachos ($15.50). Picture this: steak or grilled chicken with grilled onions, tomatoes, and peppers, all layered over crispy nachos and smothered with cheese. You get the delicious flavors of fajitas in every bite, and it’s a crowd-pleaser.

La Fiesta’s menu is diverse enough to cater to various tastes, whether you’re a hardcore carnivore or leaning towards vegetarian options. Their stuffed quesadillas and burritos also get high praises for being generously filled and bursting with flavors.

For those planning a visit, the restaurant operates from Monday to Thursday between 11 AM and 9:30 PM, Friday until 10 PM, and Saturday until 10 PM, closing at 9 PM on Sundays. Reservations are accepted, making it easier for larger groups or those visiting during peak times.

My personal tip is to arrive early for both lunch and dinner to avoid the rush. While you wait, the chips and salsa are an excellent way to start – just be cautious, as some patrons have noted that the salsa can be hit-or-miss in terms of flavor.

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