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Reviews for Cafe Lolitas in Silvis, IL

Elerika Farber 1 year ago
5

I love Lolita's. The food is good fast friendly service. Great prices.

J. Nathaniel Lee 1 year ago
5

Always a great meal at a fair price. One of my favorites!

Rhonda Mcneair 1 year ago
4

I don't like the chips, no seasoning. Salsa is watery

Kathleen Erickson 1 year ago
5

Very tasty! Everything I've had on their menu so far has been good and very authentic.

Andrew Lipes 1 year ago
5

Absolutely ????. Definitely has the Authentic feel of Mexican. The rice is perfect ????

Rachel Jeffery 1 year ago
5

Good food served hot. Been going there for years. Nice family- owned restaurant

Donna Cooper 1 year ago
5

Used to eat here about 3 times a week but i moved away and haven't been here in at least ten years. I dont know how they managed... to get even better but they did! Makes me want to move back so i can have it 3 times a week again! Read more

Debber 4 years ago
3

Friendly staff, locally owned, clean and well lit (lots of windows). It is inexpensive and popular with the locals, and they... seem to do a great business at their drive-up window. Before you order you are served a basket of tortilla chips and salsa. Thechips appear to be corn tortillas that have been deep fried ( a little thick for my personal taste) and then broken intropieces. I've eaten there twice: I had the potato and chorizo enchiladas dinner ( three medium size enchiladas with a spicypaste--not chunks of potato or chorizo-- inside, covered with a red sauce) served with rice and somewhat runny beans for (if Irecall correctly) under $7.00. This wasn't a bad meal, especially for the money, and I liked the enchiladas enough that I wouldreturn and order them a la carte rather than in a dinner. Recently ( my second time ) I had the Carne Asada dinner and my wifehad the chicken fajita dinner. Each was $9.50, and I believe they are the most expensive items in the menu. My asada was a pileof very thinly sliced beef pieces, each the size of my palm. The meat was tough, dry, and had a large vein of gristle runningthrough it. The meat was so thin that there is little chance that the meat will not be overcooked. It had grilled onion andpeppers over it, as well as a few slices of fried potato. The pieces of chicken in my wife's chicken fajitas were also dry, andalso came with a lot of grilled onion and green peppers. Both dinners came with beans and rice. At least this time the beanswere not runny. I wouldn't recommend either dinner due to the meat, although perhaps beef fajitas might fare better. Alldinners at Lolitas are served with a Pico mix, guacamole, and lettuce, as well as three corn or flower tortillas. Lolitas has alarge menu, and most items can be ordered a la carte at a very reasonable price. I will likely return and just try a few thingsa la carte. Read more