We try coming here whenever we are in the neighborhood shopping. Been coming here for the past 15 years and it hasn't disappointed us. This is the only place I would go to whenever we go to Woodbury Outlets to shop. We went here for lunch, after not having been here for 2 years. Place was renovated and looked pretty festive. Love the atmosphere. Tables and chairs were nice. We were greeted with a tray of chips. Oh my! VERY FRESH AND WARM CHIPS and SALSA! They were a nice touch. Daughter ordered the Huevos ala Veracruz and thought it was great. I ordered the huevos rancheros and loved it. Hubs ordered the chile rellenos  and thought it was the best one he ever had. Prices were very reasonable. I also ordered the special iced green tea, which had honey in it. It was served in a mason jar. Pretty good but could use a little more sugar. Service was very friendly. We were pretty heart broken when we had to leave this place. Will DEFINITELY return when in the area. SO glad they managed to stay open after all these years!
Review Source:This is a pretty good restaurant. Â They offer a nice variety of foods for a very reasonable price. Â It's great to stop by if you're looking for something good to eat that isn't fast food and isn't going to put a hole in your wallet. Â Cafe Fiesta is nice to go for lunch and talk. Â The staff is very nice about letting you stay as long as you'd like.
Review Source:Order: Chicken Enchiladas, Chicken Quesadillas, Rice & Beans
This was my first time eating at Café Fiesta and I had high hopes for my pretty standard order of Mexican food.  While the meal was not the best ever let me elaborate on the experience
Pros
The Rice and Beans were the most enjoyable part of the meal. Â The rice was tasty and fluffy, not dried out, and the beans were cooked very well with a good amount of taste and cheese.
The Quesadillas were flavorful and were a good size for the price I paid.
The Enchiladas were alright, they were topped with a mole which you don't always see and the cheese was in good supply.
Cons
The Quesadillas were not crisp in any fashion. Â While this may have been a choice of the restaurant something I enjoy with Quesadillas is the ability to pick them up and eat them as finger food which is not a possibility when they are so soggy.
The tortilla of the Enchilada was also very bland and seemed overcooked. Â The flavor of the mole was not very prominent and didn't get spicy until the last two bites.
All in all a decent take-out experience. Â Their menu was certainly diverse offering a variety of dishes including Chile Relleno which may cause me to give it another try.