Address: 10 Fiske Ave, Greenfield, MA 01301, USA
Phone: +14137722531
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30AM–8PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–8PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–8PM
Friday: 11:30AM–8PM
Saturday: 11:30AM–8PM
Connor Louis
I love stopping here for lunch or dinner. They make the best burritos, which are HUGE by the way. The Mojo pork burrito is my favorite. Parking is always a little crazy. Pro tip, if you go down the street a little bit there is a parking lot by the park you can walk up from.
Dee Herrera
I got the Thai burrito for free on my boyfriend got his blackened chicken bowl. These are our two favorite food items to get at Mesa Verde. Although I will say that the chicken enchilada is absolutely outstanding as well. The people are wonderful and kind, the restaurant itself is clean and comfortable. I highly recommend this place!
leif wright
I loved this place till tonight. I don’t usually do this but wowww the past couple times I have ordered from here there’s been little mistakes I let slide but tonight I ordered a burrito with just steak rice sour cream and cheese pretty simple. I got a burrito loaded with onions and tomatoes, so I called and they were happy to replace it. I got burrito #2 and it’s full of beans like a whole can so I call to see if this a joke. Nope and guess what they’re all out of steak so would I like anything else. I got my money back but I’m so disappointed
Ivory Lenore
Stopped in here to pick up a DoorDash order and their jalapeño margarita caught my eye, so I stopped in after delivering for the evening. I was excited to have some dinner after a long day… They’re extremely busy tonight so the food quality could have something to do with that. Spanish rice was dry and beyond bland, no color to it whatsoever. Meat in the taquitos doesn’t seem to be seasoned at all. Margarita is alright, small for the price. On a separate note, for dine-in they have all clean silverware in a bin for patrons to grab freely in the dining room.. not an attractive look during Covid.
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Bobby McGovern (who owned Packard's in Northampton) had a two floor restaurant/bar in our space in the 80s called the No-Name. He bought the windows after a church in Colrain was shut down, somebody told me it was called St. Stephen's. Our contractor asked him for help in finding our church pews and he helped us get them before we opened. The Chinese restaurants that came before us had covered the stained glass with mirrors, they were there all the time.
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