Heralded by some Havelock locals and visitors as one of the best spots for authentic Mexican cuisine, La Casa del Patrón is impressing patrons with a wide menu that includes the staples as well as traditional and eclectic entrees. Located in the heart of busy Havelock along US Highway 70, this spacious and central restaurant is sure to fulfill a craving for veritably any type of Mexican food.
The menu is arguably as long as a small book, and is divided into different tabbed sections, like appetizers, drinks, burritos, and Mexican specialties. While patrons can certainly satisfy a hankering for the standards, like tacos, enchiladas, and tostadas, it’s the more traditional and unique dishes that are garnering attention from longtime Mexican food fans. Newcomers with a grasp on in-depth Mexican fare will want to try the Pazole, the Menudo, the Huevos Rancheras, or the Sopes with Barbacoa with fresh masa, while patrons of all tastes will appreciate the spicy and flavorful specialties, like the Carne con Papas (Meat and Potatoes.) There’s also a nice drink menu, with refreshing margaritas, beers and wines for a complete toast to Mexican fare.
With an expansive interior and an equally expansive menu, La Casa del Patrón is the place to go for a taste of genuine Mexican cuisine.
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