At Sierra's there is only one thing worth your money or your time - the drinks. My husband and I just came home from our second visit to Sierra's, and this dinner was even worse than the last. The first time we both had very bland Mexican dishes but a great appetizer called the Texas Tapas. We decided to give it another try since it is so convenient to where we live. Unfortunately, this time the Texas Tapas was not as good as the last time (less flavorful and the steak was poorer in quality), and our meals were equally as unsatisfactory. I tried the Bayou Catfish, hoping that it would be better than their Mexican dishes. It wasn't. The batter was absolutely disgusting, and the sauce provided on the side was nearly as unappealing. Their ""Sierra's rice"" was not very good either. My husband's enchiladas were bland and the chicken was dried out. The chips and salsa are terrible as well. (How hard is it to serve good chips and salsa?!) The worst part of the night was that after telling the hostess that we did not enjoy our meal, the manager came over to us to see what was wrong. When we attempted to explain why we did not enjoy our meal (politely, for their benefit) - to include not only the unenjoyable food but also that my husband's water had gone without a refill for the whole meal, after he had asked for a refill - the manager just got defensive. He said that ""catfish is flavorless"" and insinuated that I couldn't possibly know what a good catfish tastes like (go to Grampa's Catfish House in Arkansas - THAT is good catfish!). He basically asked what the problem was and then didn't listen to a word we said. I couldn't get a word out of my mouth after he started on his lecture. You are much better off making the drive to a better Mexican restaurant like Acapulco's or La Verdad, or even having Amy's Kitchen microwave enchiladas at home! I have no idea why this place is as popular as it is. I know my husband and I will NEVER go back to Sierra's!!
Pros: margaritas
Cons: food, service, parking
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