What's on the menu at Coyote Cafe?
Cafe Coyote Menu 1 Appetizers 2 El Diablo Spicy Salsa Sampler 3 Salads and Sopas 4 Traditional Mexican Plates 5 Enchiladas 6 Tamales 7 Tacos Platters 8 Combinations 9 Coyote Favorites 10 A La Carte More items...
Does Cafe Coyote offer delivery or takeout?
Yes, Cafe Coyote offers both delivery and takeout. What forms of payment are accepted? Cafe Coyote accepts credit cards. Cafe Coyote is a Yelp advertiser.
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What is Cafe Coyote known for?
This Old Town restaurants is known for good margaritas, a decent selection of tequila, pitchers of sangria, and ice cold cerveza, too.
Who owns Coyote Cafe Santa Fe?
Owner Quinn StephensonOwner Quinn Stephenson has been driven by his fascination for hospitality and food from a young age becoming a full-time bartender at 21. Through his unwavering dedication to his work, he was quickly promoted to bar manager, then to general manager of Mark Miller's Coyote Cafe in 2003.
Who owns Coyote Cafe in Hamburg?
Owner Jeff GiovinoWhich brings me to Hamburg, where Coyote Café was established in 1994. Owner Jeff Giovino, a scion of the Gramma Mora's family, says it serves the best Mexican in town.
Who started Coyote Cafe?
chef Mark MillerOpened by celebrity chef Mark Miller in 1987, the Cafe was instrumental in pioneering the use of regional, native ingredients in creative contemporary dishes. It won instant acclaim from diners and critics around the country, and that acclaim is still realized today.
Who owns Geronimo Santa Fe?
Chris HarveyWith U.S. wide awards including TripAdvisor's “Top 10 Restaurants in the U.S.”, Geronimo has established its name through the hard work of owner and partner Chris Harvey, the constant evolution of the restaurant, and the incredible creativity of Executive Chef Sllin Cruz.
When did El Coyote open?
March 5, 1931Our History. On March 5, 1931, Blanche March and her husband, George, opened the doors of El Coyote Mexican Cafe for the very first time. The original location was a tiny spot on First Street and La Brea in Los Angeles, CA.
Where is El Coyote from?
1) El Coyote is a native of Culiacan, Sinaloa (Mexico), José Angel Ledezma Quintero was born on November 1, 1970, with most of his childhood and adolescence, lived in the town of Coyote.
Where does the term coyote come from?
Colloquially, a coyote is a person who smuggles immigrants across the Mexico–United States border. The word "coyote" is a loanword from Mexican Spanish that usually refers to a species of North American wild dog (Canis latrans).
Machaca Burrito
Shredded beef, peppers and onion scrambled with eggs and stuffed in a large flour tortilla with melted cheeses and salsa.
Chilaquiles
Corn tortillas simmered in a green or red sauce. Topped with cheese, two eggs and sour cream.
El Grande Breakfast Sampler
Huevos mexicana, carnitas and chilaquiles. Served with fresh flour tortillas.
Huevos Rancheros Plate
Two eggs over easy, served on a bed of corn tortillas and topped with ranchero sauce and melted cheese.
Machaca Plate
Shredded beef, bell peppers and onions scrambled with three eggs. Served with fresh flour tortillas.
Huevos Con Chorizo Plate
Three eggs scrambled chorizo (Mexican style sausage). Served with fresh flour tortillas.
Huevos Mexicana Plate
Three eggs scrambled with tomatoes, onions and cilantro. Served with fresh flour tortillas.
A San Diego Favorite For Over 30 Years!
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Voted Best Mexican Restaurant 18 Years in a Row
Cafe Coyote has been a San Diego favorite for over 30 years! Come experience our friendly staff, delicious Mexican food, refreshing margaritas and a festive atmosphere, located in the Heart of Old Town San Diego’s Historic Walking District.