La Finca
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About La Finca
La Finca welcomes you to enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine in the heart of Cisco. We offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a menu featuring local specialties and popular dishes like our highly recommended street tacos and Texas platter, known for generous portions at reasonable prices. Our signatur...
La Finca welcomes you to enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine in the heart of Cisco. We offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a menu featuring local specialties and popular dishes like our highly recommended street tacos and Texas platter, known for generous portions at reasonable prices. Our signature Steak a la Mexicana and cheese enchiladas are also customer favorites. Experience fast and friendly service in our clean and inviting establishment, complete with charming décor and a cozy front patio. We also pride ourselves on our great coffee and tea selection. La Finca is wheelchair accessible and offers convenient takeout options.
What Customers Say About La Finca
La Finca is a highly recommended Tex-Mex restaurant known for its delicious and authentic Mexican food at reasonable prices. Customers rave about the street tacos, chalupas, and the Texas platter. The service is consistently praised as friendly and attentive.
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Tip: Visit on Friday evening for the all-you-can-eat Mexican food buffet starting at 5pm, including dessert.
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La Finca is located in Cisco, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- First National Bank (A 255m) — historic place in Cisco, Eastland County, Texas Monumento histórico grabado de Texas
- The Kean Home (A 459m) — historic place in Cisco, Eastland County, Texas Monumento histórico grabado de Texas
- Old Mobley Hotel (A 518m) — historic place in Cisco, Eastland County, Texas Monumento histórico grabado de Texas
Religious Buildings
- First Baptist Church (A 171m) — church building at Ave. E at 202 W. 9th St. Cisco, Texas
- First United Methodist Church (A 419m) — church building at 405 W. 8th St. Cisco, Texas
- First Presbyterian Church (A 526m) — church building at 500 W. 6th St. Cisco, Texas
Other Points of Interest
- Waverly's Coffee Shop (A 213m) — building at 610 Conradr Hilton Ave. Cisco, Texas
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Building (A 224m) — building at 606 Ave. E Cisco, Texas
- S&M Supply Company (A 612m) — building at 2xx E. 8th St. Cisco, Texas
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La Finca Cisco Reviews
Was working in Cisco, ate there for an early lunch but decided to get one of their “all day” breakfast plates. Food was amazing, staff was super fast and friendly, and the cost was extremely affordable! It’s my new place whenever i am in Cisco!!
They always have good food 🍱 to try out the restaurant on the way to the Ft. Worth Going back to San Angelo and Abilene to the band contest.
This place is the truth. Everything about this experience was wonderful. I had the Chulupa dinner
Homemade salsa and chips are delicious. Good selection of American and Tex-Mex food. The value is very good.
I enjoyed my tacos from taco Tuesday. Nice, clean establishment, great decorations, great staff, awesome appearances, clean bathroom. Even provide drinks to go. I was checked on 5 times in my 20 min visit, that's solid. I can see why it's a favorite restaurant of many. Short drink straws lol, but that's all good.
All you can eat Mexican food buffet starting at 5pm on Fridays - I'm there! It didn't disappoint one bit. Friendly service. Good food. Clean environment. Will definitely come back.
I went here during a work trip after hearing about it on “Chet the Daytripper”. The value is great for the food you get. I got the combo fajitas. The chicken was good but the steak was about average (and a little chewy and fatty). However, it’s tough to beat a dinner for $11. I would definitely give this place another try but order chicken, pork, or ground beef instead of the steak next time.
Stopped here on our way home from Sweetwater for lunch. Nice local restaurant a few miles from I-20. I had the two tamale, enchilada and taco plate, my daughter had the two enchilada plate. Both were good-they did confuse my daughter’s order (she ordered one cheese and one chicken enchilada-got two chicken) but it wasn’t worth complaining about; lots of chicken in the enchiladas! Would recommend a visit if you’re in the area.
Just only downfall for my wife and I lunch date was the service. The servers just sat down in the area and basically forgot about you. Only time they helped is when they got up from talking from one another.
Food was pretty good but they ran out of Guiso.
My husband and I ordered the fish special when we were there Friday evening. The chips were thin and crispy like we prefer, and the hot sauce was good. It could’ve used a bit more spice, but is probably just right for some. When our plates were brought out, there were very generous helpings, and I was thinking I’d have plenty of fish leftover to take some home. It comes with your choice of fries or rice, and a salad. We both chose fries, and they were pretty tasty. She offered the option of getting the salad before or with the meal, and we decided to wait so we could have time for chips and hot sauce 🙂 The fish looked fried to perfection, and when I first took a bite it was nice and crunchy corn meal breading and a great flavor. But the tricky part came after. The outer part of the fish was very tough and chewy and hard to chew long enough to be able to eat it. We both finally just started eating the fish out of the middle of the tough outer layer. We basically “peeled” the outer layer back to be able to eat the fish. It was very disappointing, as we’d heard the fish was great. Normally when we eat there, we have Mexican food or breakfast and it’s usually pretty good, so we didn’t expect a disappointing meal. We didn’t send it back or even mention it, so we didn’t really give them a chance to offer an option. They do offer good lunch specials Monday-Saturday and it’s great that you can order them all day, not just for lunch.
Wolf brand chili and can tamales. I was NOT impressed, in fact a trip to Alsups would’ve been a better choice!
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104 E 8th St, Cisco, TX 76437
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