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Welcome to Casa Rico

Casa Rico, a Tex-Mex restaurant in Frederick, MD, offers a vibrant dining experience with a range of Tex-Mex and Mexican dishes. From their flavorful queso dips to their delectable quesadillas and salads, Casa Rico caters to diverse palates with options for vegans and limited vegetarians. This casual spot also provides amenities like delivery, takeout, and catering services, making it a convenient choice for group gatherings or family dinners. With a full bar, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi, Casa Rico creates a welcoming ambiance for guests to enjoy a delicious meal with great company.

LOCATIONS
  • Casa Rico
    1399 W Patrick St Frederick, MD 21702
    1399 W Patrick St Frederick, MD 21702 Hotline: (301) 663-3107

Welcome to Casa Rico, a delightful destination that brings the vibrant flavors of Tex-Mex cuisine right to Frederick, Maryland. Nestled at

1399 W Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21702
, Casa Rico invites you to savor a diverse menu that celebrates the rich traditions of Mexican culinary art while incorporating a modern twist.

Stepping into Casa Rico, you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere complemented by friendly service, making it the perfect spot for a casual meal or a special night out. From the moment you dip your chips into their out-of-this-world salsa, you’ll understand why patrons rave about the experience. Their chips are made fresh and perfectly crunchy, setting the tone for what’s to come.

One of the standout dishes that you simply cannot miss is the Tres Enchilada Platter. Choose your filling and enjoy three enchiladas served alongside Mexican rice, beans, sour cream, and pico de gallo for a satisfying and flavorful meal at just $18. For seafood lovers, the Crab & Shrimp Enchiladas are a must-try; these creamy delights are generously stuffed and topped with salsa verde and melted cheese, served with the same hearty sides.

If you’re in the mood for something lighter, Casa Rico’s Taco Salad, served in an edible tortilla shell, features fresh ingredients like crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and your choice of protein—be it Ground beef, Chicken Tinga, or Beef Barbacoa—all at $12. It’s a well-rounded option packed with flavor and perfect for lunch or a healthy dinner.

For dessert, indulge in the Tres Leches Cake, a moist sponge cake soaked in three types of sweet milk, finished off with a sprinkle of cinnamon and an edible flower. At just $7, it’s the perfect way to conclude your meal. Or opt for the Fried Ice Cream, a whimsical treat with vanilla bean ice cream coated and flash-fried, offering both crunch and creaminess in every bite.

But what truly garners the acclaim of Casa Rico are the testimonials of satisfied customers who have experienced the flavors firsthand. Whether it's Jenny S. swearing by the fish tacos or Darby D. raving about the chipotle burrito, it’s clear that the food at Casa Rico speaks for itself. Though some reviews note areas for improvement, the overall consensus is that Casa Rico is a delightful addition to the local dining scene. The homemade quality of the food, paired with their engaging staff, makes for a genuine dining experience worth exploring.

So whether you’re a seasoned Tex-Mex aficionado or trying it for the first time, Casa Rico promises a menu filled with dishes that celebrate bold flavors and culinary tradition. Give them a call at (301) 663-3107, and plan your visit to discover the heart of Mexico right here in Frederick.

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Jenny S.
Jenny S.

Casa Rico has the best fish tacos in town!! LOVE them. Friendly servers good week day happy hour prices.

Darby D.
Darby D.

Every Mexican restaurant has to have good chips and salsa. Theirs? Out of this world. (Agreed on by all 4 of us). The service was awesome (especially since we kept ordering more chips and salsa). I got the chipotle burrito, which is one of the best life decisions I've made to date. Yes, everyone was jealous, and yes, it was absolutely incredible. Highly recommend. If you're on the fence, you've found the right place.

H. S.
H. S.

I found myself in the area and this place was the place we chose for lunch. The restaurant itself is quite clean and well designed. It looks like it could handle a fair amount of people during a rush. We came in on a Sunday afternoon, and it was dead and fairly cavernous. The food, was not bad. It is tex mex and to be honest, a little uninspiring. We got the guacamole and it was very plain and didn't have much flavor to it. The salsa that came with the food was generic, but not bad. I ordered the combination that consisted of a barbacoa burrito, chicken tamale and chicken flautas. The Barbacoa had an interesting flavor. The chicken tamale was decent but the Flautas felt underdone a little. As a fried item, i felt it was pretty soggy, but the taste was okay. Bottom line, its not a bad Tex-Mexican place. Its just not very special. I didn't find anything here that stood out. As I said, it was good for what it was, but unfortunately, these kind of mexican restaurants are all over the place. I feel that you need to really stand out on at least something. I would not go out of my way to eat here, but if you're in the neighborhood like we were, its not the worst thing you can do for a meal. I would give it more 3 1/2 stars, but since 1/2 stars don't work, it got the benefit of the doubt as the service was decent.

Carol G.
Carol G.

We've only eaten there once but the service was good and food enjoyable. We've ordered carry out several times and never been disappointed!

Scott A.
Scott A.

Saturday night is for dining out. Well, it is for us! The house of Rico (casa being Spanish for house) was a Mexican restaurant we had yet to try. Well, until yesterday, and we should have gone before yesterday. The salsa was very good. That is critical for me in particular! We did get an appetizer, which is rare when, well, you get salsa and chips! 1. The carne asada was amazing. 2. The 3-in-one combo was pronounced as good, but it was too much food! 3. The enchiladas were pronounced perfect. Overall, the food was great, and the flavors were spot on. We are Adding Casa Rico to our list of places to visit in the future!

Destiny E.
Destiny E.

Honestly... the food here really hit the spot for me. This might've been one of the best FRIED fish tacos I've ever eaten outside of Seven Lives in Toronto. We came in on a Sunday after walking the mountain trails just a few miles away. We had a great experience. The service was excellent. Our server was extremely nice and attentive (as was our hostess) and the food came out piping hot in a short amount of time. My favorite item was definitely the chicken tamale, though. The guacamole needed a bit more salt and maybe spice but I can't wait to come back here.

Suzanne R.
Suzanne R.

A friend and I tried the new breakfast at Casa Rico this morning. My husband and I LOVED Tex Mex breakfasts when we were in San Antonio but have never found anything like it-until today. Casa Rico is now serving breakfast daily at 7am and the food is delicious, well priced, and generous portions. As a stay at home mom with my last kid in preschool breakfast dates with friends are a new treat, and Casa Rico will be my first suggestion anytime someone asks. My friend and I decided to get two entrees and share them. I ordered the Huevos Rancheros and she ordered the Chilaques with steak. Both come with a sunny side up egg but we asked for our eggs over easy and they were perfectly executed-Cooked white, runny yolk. The Huevos Rancheros came with two corn tortillas piled with beans, egg, sauce and avocado. The Chilaques was the start-a mounding plate of flavor! We joked that next time we will just split the Chilaques with extra steak because we had leftovers. The steak was sliced into juicy strips, the sauces tortilla strips with still crunchy. We tried both the red and green sauces, the green was a winner for us! I also ordered a side of bacon for $2.50 and was presented FIVE slices of bacon. The service was perfectly attentive, our coffee and tea were always full. The restaurant was clean and well lit. Our meal was less than $35 for both of us which is a steal for the quantity and quality. If you find yourself in the mood to try a new breakfast spot, you won't regret rolling down to Casa Rico at the end of the Golden Mile.

Thi H.
Thi H.

Second time trying Casa Rico. I would say their food is ok. Not the best Mexican food I've had but not horrible. The one thing that they make well there is their chips and salsa. We ordered the Chicken Fajitas and Mexi Roll.