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Mitla Cafe

602 North Mount Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino, CA - (909) 888-0460
80% Approval Rating (5 votes)

Scorecard

5 - Overall: Legendary - Worth driving from anyplace
Overall: Legendary - Worth driving from anyplace

Highlighted Reviews

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Ray Lozano - Photos (3)
March 04, 2007
"Along with thousands of locals, we've been coming to this restaurant for years. Make it a point to take your out of town guests for the best Mexican food around. When you step in the door, you'll know you're in a local eatery that cares more for its food than its ..."   [Read More]

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Map & Web Site

602 North Mount Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino, CA
(909) 888-0460

http://www.mitlacafe.com/

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Lunch, Dinner
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:Yes
Alcohol Served:Yes
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
This carne asada dinner comes complete with one cheese enchilada, homemade refried beans, fresh guacamole and two wonderful handmade tortillas.
"This carne asada dinner comes complete with one cheese enchilada, homemade refried beans, fresh guacamole and two wonderful handmade tortillas."
Ray Lozano





The first batch of homemade chips and salsa are on the house ($1.25 thereafter).  These are definitely not out of a bag!  In the immortal words of Goldilocks, the salsa is neither too hot, nor too cold, but JUST RIGHT with lots of flavor.
"The first batch of homemade chips and salsa are on the house ($1.25 thereafter). These are definitely not out of a bag! In the immortal words of Goldilocks, the salsa is neither too hot, nor too cold, but JUST RIGHT with lots of flavor."
Ray Lozano


Established in 1937, Mitla Cafe is considered a historical landmark on Route 66.
"Established in 1937, Mitla Cafe is considered a historical landmark on Route 66."
Ray Lozano



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