Devine Cafe
Devine Cafe
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Known for huge, delicious tacos, standout house tortillas and affordable breakfasts, this neighborhood Mexican café serves hearty plates and chips with plenty of parking and takeout. Many diners praise the flavor and friendly service, but experiences are inconsistent: slow ticket times, missing sides (sour cream/guacamole), occasional tough meat, over‑cheesed nachos, menu items running out, and cleanliness lapses (flies, spoiled salsa). A solid pick for taco and breakfast lovers if you accept occasional variability.
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You can't visit Devine, Texas without stopping at the cutest little Devine cafe. Seriously the best Carne guisada I've had. The tortillas are homemade with love and the Cafe is a true family restaurant since just about the entire family works there, if they aren't family you wouldn't know it. The owner is number Jaun and adorable. I can't wait to come back to Devine and this little gem that is the heart and soul of that little town. Price per person: $1–10
Come all the way from Las Vegas to eat here! Very disappointed with the red salsa it’s been spoiled these last 2 days told the girl in the front Diana she dead lies to my face saying that was a new batch no just as spoiled beyond disgusting and disappointed 2 days that I was not able to eat my tacos! Service: Take out Meal type: Breakfast
We wanted to order the Friday special, but when the waitress returned with our order, she informed us that they had run out of steak, which was supposed to be included in the dish. We asked if we could substitute another enchilada for the steak, and she initially seemed okay with it. However, moments later, she returned to say that was not possible because we had already begun eating our food. When we inquired about the tea and tortillas that typically accompany the special, she informed us that since we didn’t actually receive the special, we wouldn't be getting those items. We were very disappointed with this experience. When we went to pay, we explained the situation to the cashier, who responded with a dismissive attitude. Eventually, she charged us the special price, but when we pointed out that we hadn’t received the tea or tortillas, she repeated that it was because we didn’t get the special. We politely asked if we could still have the tea, and she told us no because they had stopped serving it for the day. I expressed that if they were out of food to complete our order, we should have been informed so we could choose something else. I also mentioned that I wouldn’t be returning to this restaurant and would continue to go to my favorite, "Viva Zapata." If they continue to treat their customers this way, they won’t be in business for long. I was taken aback by the poor treatment from what are supposed to be "so-called Christians."
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