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I first visited Casa Romero when I moved to Boston in 1979. At that time, it was one of just two Mexican restaurants in the city, and I had a delightful experience. After all these years, I wanted to take my daughter there to see how it had changed. To my surprise, the décor has remained largely the same as I remember, although the restaurant was much busier now, which I had anticipated. The server we had was very fr... View all feedback.
What Nia Goldner doesn't like about Casa Romero:
Are you kidding me? The issue isn't the food; it's the drinks. I paid $17 for a margarita that was basically just a glass full of ice with hardly any liquid and almost no tequila—barely a couple of sips! Honestly, don't order mixed drinks if you come here; it's such a waste of money. The bartender should be replaced. I feel betrayed, especially since we've been loyal customers at Casa Romero for over twenty years. I... View all feedback.
Best food, good drinks, great Selena soundtrack playing in the background. Not too hard to find, but fun little entrance in a public alley.
Wait staff awesome. Food solid, but at Mexican restaurant would expect chips and salsa included. Also, for the ambiance
Excellent food and really good drinks, the environment goes with the decoration of the place, happy and takes you out of Boston.
We had a great time. the food was excellent as was the service.
Great food and good ambiance. Service was a bit slow but we were in no hurry. Overall a great experience!