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Mex Express GrillB-Worth Trying
2601 E Center St, Warsaw, IN 46580
· Mexican restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (108 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Lively fast-casual Mexican with big portions and customization; great value at lunch, but occasional soggy items and speed inconsistencies mean experiences can vary.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Mex Express Grill delivers solid fast-casual Mexican dining with good food quality and friendly, attentive service, but inconsistent execution—particularly soggy items and occasional speed delays—prevents a higher grade. Strong value and generous portions appeal to families and repeat visitors, though the practical, clean interior lacks destination appeal beyond neighborhood convenience.
Restaurant Summary
This counter-serve spot feels fresh and inviting, with clean interiors and a build-your-own line that locals compare to national chains. You will hear things like, "the bowl was huge and the staff was super kind," alongside the occasional gripe about slow online orders or a cold queso hiccup. The cooking leans classic fast-casual Mexican with hearty proteins like al pastor, carnitas, barbacoa, and birria. Portions are generous and flavors generally bold rather than fussy, more about big, satisfying plates than restaurant theatrics. Fans praise the salsa and steak burritos; detractors point to soggy tacos when meat juice is not drained well. Families do well here thanks to a dedicated kids menu and American-adjacent options like chicken fingers and corn dogs. Bowls, quesadillas, and simple tacos offer kid-friendly choices without fuss, while those sensitive to spice should ask which meats run hot so the meal stays comfortable for everyone.
At a Glance
- Big portions deliver strong value for the price
- Friendly staff and clean, revamped interior
- Soggy tacos/burritos from excess meat juice appear intermittently
- Speed inconsistencies for online and drive-thru orders
- If spice-sensitive, confirm protein heat level before ordering
What Sets It Apart
- massive_portions_for_price
- customizable_fast_casual_line
- drive_thru_option
What People Love
- Massive portions that often become two meals
- Flavorful al pastor and steak options
- Clean, cute interior with friendly staff
- Salsa that tastes bright and fresh
Points of Concern
- Soggy or watery items from undrained meats can make burritos/tacos fall apart; mentioned by several diners
- Speed varies; online orders and drive-thru waits can exceed expectations
- Occasional quality lapses like cold queso or old-looking toppings
- Review patterns show normal variance with some generic short raves; no strong manipulation indicators
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$18-$28 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose bowls if you dislike soggy tortillas
- Veggie with guacamole ($6.99 protein tier) is the budget-friendly option
- Add Corn in a Cup ($4.59) for a satisfying side without heaviness
Perfect For
- Quick lunch with customizable bowls or burritos
- Family dinner where kids want simple options
- Casual takeout with leftovers for later
- Chain alternative when you want local fast-casual
Location Insights
Area: Auto-oriented commercial strip with everyday shopping and services; convenient drive-up access; casual local traffic.
Safety: Generally safe suburban setting with steady traffic and lighting; no significant safety issues noted.
Nearby: Near retail and chain restaurants; convenient for errands, lunch breaks, and family takeout.
East Center Street CorridorThis area features a blend of residential neighborhoods and commercial establishments, including local eateries and chain restaurants. The dining scene is casual and family-friendly, catering mostly to locals and visitors passing through the city. The atmosphere is relaxed with accessible parking and a community-oriented feel.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–21:00
Tuesday11:00–21:00
Wednesday11:00–21:00
Thursday11:00–21:00
Friday11:00–21:00
Saturday11:00–21:00
Sunday11:00–21:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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