Camacho's is a very enjoyable family restaurant and for the small town of Wellington it is great!
Every Friday night is the busiest with the local auction going on across the street so expect a little bit of wait time, but it is understandable and well worth it for the food. The staff are always nice to greet guest and will try and accommodate you in any way that they can.
It is definitely worth trying something new every time you go in or if you find something you enjoy no problems in sticking with it. If you want a quick bite to eat it is out in no time at all, prepared just as it is supposed to be. You can always grab some Margaritas or a few brews and enjoy eating chips and salsa as well as an appetizer if you choose.
My recommendation for Camacho's Green Chile, if you don't eat Jalapenos whole try the Hot before ordering it, it has just the right kick that can take your breathe away if you are not ready for it. Stick with the Medium which still has a mellow kick but digestible and agreeable to those that want some heat but not set on fire.
The Tamale's are some of the best around and the food is always fresh and does not taste like it has been sitting like most restaurants, oh wait that is because it hasn't!
So if you are up around Wellington, stop by check it out and recommend it to your family and friends. Or if you want some take out- stop in or call in, order, pick it up and enjoy it in the park, at home, or even for the boss buys the employees business lunch day!
Hours are from Mon-Thurs 10-8 and Fri & Sat 10-9 might be open a little later on Fridays depending on business ;)
We have eaten here and bought take out a number of times. The food is good. Â I come from a small town with a number of taco trucks and Mexican restaurants, so I have come to expect a certain standard. Â I would say, they could use a little bit more fresh, as in veggies and such, ingredients. Â But all in all, pretty good. Â My two year old loves their beans and rice. Â Don't be fooled though...they don't always trust you, if you ask for it to be spicy. Â If you want some heat, be serious about it; tell them you want the sweat pouring down your face. Â You want some spice. Â They didn't believe me the first few times we ate there. Â Guess I don't look the part of a heat loving patron.
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