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Not a bad way to spend a Sunday!
Posted by Portia Luis on 08/29/2009
The ambiance is strange. You are seated around the periphery of the restaurant. I felt like we were being smacked up against the wall. We had to hopp out of our seat b/c a noisy child was seated near by. Last Sunday we dined at Lambert's brunch. The seating was better. We had a small 4 chair wooden table in the middle of the floor, but the atmosphere was quiet. The atmosphere at Blue Mesa Grill was quiet when we moved our seat. We had to wait a long, long, long, long time for th waitress to offer the mimosa or any drink. At Lambert's we were offered a good tasting mimosa right away and the mimosas kept coming w/out any appreciable wait until we held our hand up. The mimosa at Lambert's is "fresh squeezed"
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Nice
Posted by TotalHonesty on 11/04/2008
The atmosphere is very pleasant, if you like Mexican food you?ll definitely enjoy this venue. Parking setup can use improvements but all in all ? very enjoyable. I will surely revisit this establishment.
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great food
Posted by dr8191 on 01/21/2008
great food & atomosphere,good service
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The best place for brunch I've...
Posted by mdneely on 01/14/2008
The best place for brunch I've every visited. Bring a big appetite.
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good food
Posted by sonic35 on 11/19/2006
I really enjoyed my experience here. I loved the variety of chips they gave us before our meal. The food was good, but I wish they had more of a variety. Their dulce de leche cake was awesome! I will go back again.
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Best Sunday Brunch
Posted by cdinsmore on 11/08/2006
Whenever I have guests come in from out of town this is the last place I take them on Sunday before sending them home. Their Sunday Brunch that raps around half the restaurant has everything you could want : waffles, omelets made fresh with the ingredients you choose, fajitas, free mimosas, and desserts.
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great any time
Posted by lindsaybee1 on 10/28/2006
I think every experience I've had there has been great. Dinner with friends, work-related functions, happy hours, even brunch was unbelievable! Happy hour is great, as there are free quesadillas and good beer prices. The top-shelf margaritas are some of the best I've had. I definitely recommend it!!
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Delicious Food, Unique Twist
Posted by jetsetter9008 on 07/10/2006
Blue Mesa is one of my very favorite restaurants in Dallas. I'm not quite sure which category the food falls under, as it isn't necessarily Mexican or Tex-Mex, but perhaps a blend of South American dishes. First, you will receive a bowl of traditional tortilla chips mixed with sweet potato chips (highly recommended) and two types of salsa. Ask for the guacamole to go along with the chips - it's fantastic. As for entrees, the avocado enchiladas and any of the quesadillas are highly recommended. Try a dessert - flan is great.
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Unique menu, nice atmosphere
Posted by Brian V. on 08/08/2005
The first time I went to Blue Mesa, I was expecting the traditional Mexican restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised. The menu has many unique entrees that can only be described as "Southwestern". If you want a good opportunity to taste a variety of what Blue Mesa has to offer, go on Wednesday for lunch. For $10 you can have the buffet (which is a great deal, relatively speaking!). They also have a Sunday brunch buffet, which from what I hear is great! (Though I've never had it myself). Be sure to try some of the sweet potato chips while waiting on your order (they come along with the standard tortilla chips) -- very good. If you like Mexican food and want to try something different, check out Blue Mesa!
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Good food
Posted by nathanstull_citysearch on 03/10/2005
The chips here are really good. Overall the food is always fresh and the servers are pros. This is a good spot for business dining.