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NORTH DALLAS.
Southwestern touches and contemporary decor contribute to Blue Mesa Grill's casual ambiance. The food is utterly Tex-Mex, and the restaurant thrills diners with starters like Blue Mesa churrascaritas – skewers of marinated steak and chicken served with grilled mesa panna flatbread. Entree options range from Adobe Pie (pastry with spicy chicken, cheese, and roasted peppers) to red chile salmon tacos. Other options include blue crab and shrimp enchiladas, a mixed seafood grill, and slow-roasted, glazed chicken with grilled asparagus. Another of the restaurant's claims to fame is its tequila selection – over 100 premium options await. Don't forget the fabulous Sunday brunch either!
(© 10Best)
Hours:
Mon-Thu 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat 11am-11pm; Sun 10am-9:30pm
Admission:
Brunch 10am-2pm Adult $16.95; Child (6-10) $6.95; Child (5 and under) Free
Pricing:
Average Main Course Price: $14.00
Payment Methods:
Website:
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Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine
Ambiance: Casual, Fun / Festive, People Watching, Romantic
Cuisine: American, Southwestern, Tex-Mex
Dress: Business Casual
Features: Bar / Lounge, Catering, Disabled Accessible, Family Friendly, Non-Smoking
Meals: Brunch, Dinner, Lunch, Sunday Brunch
Menu Type: Buffet
Parking: On-site, Valet
Reservations: Call Ahead Seating, Recommended / Suggested
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"sheamus"
more than a month ago |
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LOVE the Blue Mesa, a Southwestern/New Mexican cuisine spot!
Our family loves the Blue Mesa Grill! We visit the Addision location often, especially on brunch days, for family celebrations. Favorites include the blue corn enchiladas, the adobe pie (a sweetened cornbread confection that's better than dessert!), and the "sticks" (we can't spell chiroscurras . . . whatever they are) of grilled meat and veggies. I go for the wonderful sweet potato chips--they are out of the world great! The blue corn chips are cool, too. We always get the made-at-table guacamole.
The error made in most other reviews is to call this "Tex-Mex" or even Mexican food. It is New Mexican/Southwestern, not at all like Tex-Mex and not much like Mexican from Mexico, but a variation on the theme brought to this country and modified in the melting pot (which has, alas, all but disappeared nowadays in the Our Own Separate Type Of American Culture wars--but I digress.) It's like Annie's Santa Fe used to be, if anyone remembers that, but not as hot and spicy. Frankly, this is the place we like to bring clients from out of town. The decor is wonderful but casual. We can wholeheartedly recommend it.
In fact, today is our silver wedding anniversary, and we're headed out for a celebration. Wish us luck and fun (and a calorie-free meal, ha!)
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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago |
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Good food, great service
I'm used to really authentic mexican cuisine, this restaurant is a nice night out, and a change from the norm. I would probably classify this as mexican food with a brazilian twist. GREAT service. The selections seemed a bit limited to me and the menu was lacking hot and spicy dishes which one would normally expect from a Tex-mex restaurant. All in all my dinner was good, but I have had better. A major turn off was the soggy over-cooked sweet potato chips that are served with your tortilla chips.
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"Scooter"
more than a month ago |
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One of the absolute best restaurants in this category in Dallas!
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