Delicious! Amazing Mexican cuisine from breakfast to dinner. I tried the French toast and it was great it came with syrup and a yummy yellow sause. The fajitas were great as well. The bathrooms and very clean and organized. The staff was nice as well.
The ambience and food were great! Top notch service!
So delicious! Modern Mexico is a great way to describe the food. Our server let us know we could order our tacos ala carte as we only wanted 2 each. The two different salsas that we enjoyed while we awaited our food we delicious with unique flavors. I recommend the Smoke and Spice margarita.
Enjoyed dinner on the front patio - only problem was our second round of drinks took 30 minutes to arrive and we were almost done with our dinner before they came. Otherwise we really enjoyed our time.
Came here for the first time for my brothers birthday brunch and not only was our waitress Ms.Coke phenomenal but the food was fantastic and highly recommend coming for their monday drink special $5 ! Definitely canât wait to come back again and have Ms.Coke service us
The food was good. Don’t really have much to say about the experience besides…We ordered table side guacamole, but it wasn’t made at our table. A woman just brought it over, placed it on the table and when we tried to ask her about it, she couldn’t hear us because she was listening to a voice note on her phone lol.
Mother’s Day
Great service!! Nice variety of drinks, and cheese sauces. They used to have plant-based items but not anymore. They do have several vegetarian options.
Cantina Laredo is located in the Town Center section of Virginia Beach. It is on the second floor of the building on Commerce St. Willams Sonoma is on the first floor below it. One of the closest parking areas would be the Cosmopolitan Parking Garage (Town Center Blue Parking Garage). There is a pedestrian walkway from the second floor of the parking garage to the second floor of the building where Cantina Laredo is located. My visit here occurred on March 22, 2022.I go to the town center area of the city quite a bit. I have seen this place there since it opened in 2020, but I hadn't been in there until this first visit. I had been wanting to try it out, and on this particular week, it was Town Center Restaurant Week, so I figured this was a great time to try this place out.My mom and I got here around 3:15 pm, so it wasn't a busy time in the area, so we were actually able to snag a parallel parking spot in the front of the building along the road. Around the corner (towards the fountain), there is an area to get to the second floor either by stairs or elevator. After getting up to the second floor, we went around to the entrance.Upon entering, it was not busy at the time. We were immediately greeted and seated. The place is very open, with both indoor and outdoor seating. After getting seated, our server Jewel came to the table to greet herself and asked if we wanted anything to drink. After getting some drinks, we were ready to order since we looked at the menu ahead of time as well for the restaurant week. For the appetizer, we went with the Queso Y Guacamole Combinacion (Queso and Guacamole combination). For the entree, I went with the Beef Enchiladas and my mom went with the Espinaca (Spinach) enchiladas. For the dessert, we went with the Tres Chocolate Brownie.Shortly after ordering, the appetizer came to the table. The Queso and Guacamole combination looked great, and it was really good too. This is definitely something I would get again on a future visit. A little bit after finishing the appetizer, the entrees came to the table. They also looked good after getting them. The next test was to see how they were. The Beef Enchiladas were really good. There was some good flavoring in them as well, including a bit of a spice kick, which I love. The beans were good too, though I didn't really try the rice as I am not big into having rice. My mom had the Espinaca enchiladas. In her case, she said it had no flavor at all and was very bland. I had her try a bit of the beef enchiladas I got, and she said that the beef ones tasted much better. In the end, she didn't completely finish them in this case. It had gotten busier at that time as well, and it was hard to track down our server as it seems like she had the whole place except the bar, as she was at the other side of the restaurant to the outside as well. That's not her fault. Management may want to look at having more concise sections, so the servers aren't running all over the place when it comes to tables.By the time our server was able to come back to the table, she asked if we were ready for the dessert. My mom decided not to say anything about the enchiladas she had, even though I said she should have. Now, for the dessert, the Tres Chocolate Brownie was lit (on fire, literally). It was hot, soft and extremely good. I think we may have been full if we only did that dessert.Overall, this was a really nice place. Prices are similar to other Mexican type restaurants in the area, so prices are not "upscale". Except for the flop on the Espinaca Enchiladas, the food was great. Given the circumstances, service was good too. I plan to return in the future and maybe try one of their Bloody Mary specials on Sundays. If you are in the Town Center area and looking for a Mexican type of place to eat, this place is still worth checking out.
If you’re looking for a place to host your next business meeting-look no further!! We were provided a private room, use of the tv/HDMI, a very attentive and accommodating wait staff. 12/10 would recommend Malia! We ordered a second round of appetizers because they were so delicious!Great food, drinks, staff, central location. We will be back!! Thank you!