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06-23-2011, 06:28 AM | #1 |
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El Mariachi
I stopped in at El Centenario in Wolfeboro last night and they confirmed that they are opening a new restaurant in Moultonborough (formerly North Shore Drive In) that will be named El Mariachi.
They are waiting for their food service inspection which will be followed by their alcoholic beverage inspection. Once those are complete they will open with a full liquor license, hopefully within a week! Best of luck to them, we need more dining options in the area. |
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06-23-2011, 07:26 AM | #2 |
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Maybe they can incorporate a little karaoke coupled with some salsa! Shine your shoes up and cut the rug!
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06-23-2011, 08:15 AM | #3 |
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Looking forward to giving El Mariachi a try...I really hope the new location works out for them!
It's probably beneath them, but...I would really enjoy a place that would do an embarrassingly large takeout burrito. Something like Dos Amigos. Yum... (Anyone remember before Buckey's was Buckey's, there was a Mexican place there? It closed before I got to try it.) |
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Add another Snowmobile Stop
If it works out and they stay open during the winter we can add another Snowmobile Dinning stop.
It is accessible off of Berry Pond. |
06-23-2011, 11:00 AM | #5 |
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Yup. Fill the void left when we lost the Bad Moose!
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Not to get too far off track, but Buckey's has been doing some good relatively late night entertainment. There is a band there this Friday 9-12PM and Jam Sandwich (awesome local band) is there next Friday 9-12PM.
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06-23-2011, 08:17 PM | #7 |
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I'm curious
Never been to the Wolfeboro location, really looking forward to this place opening, we are in this area. Can anyone post a link to a website, or menu? Thanks!
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07-03-2011, 05:27 PM | #8 |
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Went by today . they are working hard to get it open
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07-03-2011, 06:37 PM | #9 |
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We just came back from having dinner there. AWESOME !!!
The service was quick and friendly, the (Guacamole De Molcajete) fresh guacamole made table side was absolutely delicious. My girlfriends (Bistec Ala Mexicana) Rib eye with onions, peppers and tomatoes was cooked perfectly and the flavor was fantastic. I had the (Salmon En Salsa De Mango) grilled Salmon with a mango sauce and it was incredible. The prices are very reasonable and the portions warrant the large diameter plates. The won't be able to serve alcohol until Tuesday or Wednesday as they need to get to concord and pick up their license. There even going to be having a Mariachi band playing on Friday nights I believe he said. I wish them well and I know that we will most definitely return again and again as I do my best to work my way through every item on the menu. |
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Thanks for the info
Thanks for the review and letting us know that they have opened. I also didn't realize that they are the same owners as the Wolfeboro establishment. That restaurant is awesome so I am very encouraged. It's great to have another restaurant in the area.
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Our family really misses the Bad Moose. We liked it there and it had character.
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....and characters!!
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07-09-2011, 04:01 PM | #14 |
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make reservations as we tried to get in last night at 6pm and was told the wait was until 830
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Great Food!!
Rainy night...a great time to sample some Mexican food...The guacamole is made fresh table-side with mortar and pestle. The two meals were really good combos of enchiladas and tamales. However....we ordered iced tea and Diet Coke...each came in a glass best described as a medium juice glass (We wondered why the glasses were so small)...big ice cubes and a straw more out than in...one good gulp and we were ready for a refill...which the very attentive waitress brought us without asking. A nice meal and a pleasant experience. When I looked at the check there were six $2.25 charges......???...refills? Our $50 check was more than 25 0/0 Coke and iced tea. When asked we were told that they charge for refills of their drinks. The glass with its full large cubes of ice held 7 oz.( maybe )of Coke or tea at ( or more if you're thirsty and the spicy stuff makes you drink more) and that's outrageous!! I enjoy really good food but don't appreciate a back door rip off.
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We had lunch there this afternoon and it was great!...Thanks
We had lunch there this afternoon & it was great...excellent Real Mex food, beautiful view, very reasonable, & friendly staff...a nice addition to the area.
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Great food at El Mariachi
My hubby and I had lunch there on 7/9/11 and it was really yummy. Can't wait to return for the more extensive dinner menu.
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07-11-2011, 08:51 AM | #18 |
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Definitely a do-over. Very nice! Long version: We had lunch there yesterday, very nice! We were seated immediately, and had a nice view of the lake across the street. The waitress was very helpful and attentive, A/C was tuned nicely, and the service was very quick. They also did a very nice job of remodeling the place. It's not fancy, but they get the point across and end up with a very nice atmosphere. The chips and salsa were top notch. I could enjoy myself with just a few servings of the chips and salsa. I had the burrito, and I think my wife had the enchiladas. The food was very tasty, but it was fairly spicy, so beware. It'd be nice if they had one or two gringo selections too. The next table over was getting the tableside guacamole, and that definitely looked like fun. Maybe next time. We did get drink refills, but I didn't scrutinize the bill closely enough to see if we got charged for it. If they do charge, that would be kind of a sneaky trick though, particularly since soda typically has a huge markup in the first place, and the glasses were relatively small. Great: Waitstaff, service speed, food, chips+salsa Good: Atmosphere So-So: Soda glasses were small (need to check on drink refills too) Bad: Nothing I can think of |
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Hmmm....we were there the first night it opened. Probably a mistake....we obviously should have checked the bill a little more closely as the waitress was bringing over refills on our sodas without asking if we wanted them....so we (foolishly) assumed it was free refills.
We also weren't told that they had no liquor license until we tried to order drinks.....we were told they would have it by "Tuesday or Wedensday" (which would have been July 5th or 6th).... The other issue we had was, we ordered off the menu, orders were taken and THEN we were told that they didn't have many of the things we had ordered....the menus were photocopies of the El Centrino ones and they said they were offering less at this location...I think either a heads up OR a line through the items NOT available would have been a nice touch. That said, the food was very good and we WILL give them another try...but probably not til the end of the summer. I wish they had more offerings for the Nachos (Chicken or Vegetarian were the only options....we would have liked beef...and the nachos were so covered with cheese we couldn't see them....since my husband lives for cheese this was NOT an issue for him!! And the main salad was 99% lettuce..... |
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NO highchairs
We went last week and there was a small wait 10-20 min with what looked like one waitress working. When it was our turn to sit they told us they did not have a highchair for our 13 month old. We will try it again when they work out the kinks.
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Good Food - portions too large and prices a bit high
We stopped by July 4 and had reservations and were taken promptly. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The portions were large but a little on the expensive side compared to other Mexican restaurants (this is not Wolfeboro). I didn;t notice a charge for refills but if that is true it could cause me to think twice about visiting again.
Also, The meals could use some rice - mine (chile rellano) came with only refried beans which were the best I've had but some rice would be good too. We'll go again but will watch this forum first. |
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My husband, lakewinn and myself had dinner on Monday evening. We stood at the door for a while then they asked if we had reservations. We didn't so they said the only seating for another hour would be at the bar. We went to bar and waited for quite some time again. They were definitely understaffed. We finally were waited on by the bartender Emma who had been working as hard as she could. When we ordered our food it came out quickly. The chief Alberto brought us our food. He said that they have been overwhelmed by the number of customers. He also said that one of the servers had walked out due the pressure. Our food was very good, but as someone else mentioned we could have used more rice. The prices were quite high, but I loved my meal. We will go back again when they have been open longer. I think it is a great addition to the Moultonborough restaurant scene.
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I drove by last night, and the parking was full. You couldn't get another car in there.
Finally a place that might just make it in there. The previous places must be shaking their heads in dismay..... |
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We ate there this evening and the food was quite good. There are only a handful of tables spaced very far apart ( fire dept?) and we were seated at the window which had no shades and the sun was brutal at 6pm. Moved to the bar and by 6:30 the place was full. Ambiance was not great, but definitely a repeat for us.
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first since we are from phoenix wqe have many great mexican restaurants so i will try to be a little objective. we went last night and my wife had a burrito and i had a chimi . Both were ok but very dry. i am use to a chimi that has a sauce that softens the hard shell( enchalata style) so I guess i won't try to get haddock in Phoenix and mexican food in NH. So I hope the place does weel. Also the salsa had no chunks but again it was ok but not the best
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Finally made it to El Mariachi. : )
We love El Centenario, but haven't tried the new one because you can't get there by boat. Now we're into non-summer mode, so we stopped on the way to the Moultonborough house on Friday night. Fabulous. The ambiance isn't anything to speak of, but the food is great. We had a nice conversation with the owner. By next year, the atmosphere should be better, and he's intent on keeping the food fresh and top-shelf. Please give him a try if you haven't yet. El Mariachi will close in the late fall and open again in April. We'll still have the Bob House. It's very cool to have options in Moultonborough.
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Had the "appetizer plate" for lunch Friday, food was just ok, atmosphere was just ok. Didn't compared favorably to the Mexican fare in Conway just north of the high school. Having said that, it wasn't a dinner menu and maybe the dishes are more interesting on the dinner menu.
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Has anyone tried any dishes at Mariachi besides tacos and burritos?
I've seen their menu and I know they have a selection of Mexican cuisine above and beyond the ethnic "hamburgers and hot dogs." I wanted to try Chili en Nagoda which is the Mexican national dish. And I noticed that some menu items list epazote as an ingredient on the menu but is it authentic? And is it fresh? Does anybody know what I'm talking about?
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I drove by the other day and noticed a "Closed for the season, see you in March" sign in the window.
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12-28-2011, 08:57 AM | #31 |
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We chatted with the owner in the fall and he said he had renovations planned for this winter.
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You know it's amazing, but most people think Mexican fare is what they get at Taco Bell, myself included until a couple of years ago. Real Mexican food is hard to find. I'm talking about home made meals. One of our manufacturing employees brought in tamales for the whole company just after Christmas as a way of sharing, since he never bought donuts. The beef, chicken, and pork tamales were amazing! Best breakfast we've had in months. If you haven't ever tried REAL Mexican, give it a try. You just may become a fan.
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