Business Description from the Web
Mexican Village is one of the oldest Mexican restaurants in Detroits Mexicantown. The menu features a Caldo Can-can, steaks, burritos, desserts and other traditional dishes. The eatery resembles an old-style hacienda with white stucco walls, dark-beamed ceilings, tile floors and painted murals. Mexican Village is a collection of several cozy rooms, with seating for more than 300 diners. The...
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Tips About This Business
Mexican Village offers a special banquet menu and private "Fiesta Room" for your next party.
Editorial Reviews from the web
Detroit's first Mexican restaurant sports Spanish mission-style decor and a massive menu of specialties from south of the border.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 15, 2007)
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Pros
+ Gretat family atomosphere
Cons
- Sometimes they are short-staffed
Posted by krysteenoc
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 18, 2009)
a great place for mexican food it is excellent.but dont go down there unless you are loaded even in the daytime,the crime is so bad all the regulars have left.to many robberies and muggings going on.they have guards but it doesnt seem to be doing any good,too bad it will ruin thier business.we use to go down all the time for the mexican festival and the things they did down there.not any more...
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I've been dining here for 35 years and have had only one "questionable" experience. It was probably 25 years ago & we had a big party. (more than 10 people) The tip was automatically added to the bill (15%) without anyone informing us this would happen. We would have tipped alot more but figured since we were forced into what is normally an elective decision we left without leaving a tip at...
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Posted by advicefromflo
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 31, 2008)