I've eaten at Moe's once or twice in Atlanta (though it's been a few years) and I recalled liking the food, and the salsas...I was excited to see one open nearby. Â That said, I was let down. Â I had a burrito and my wife had Stack, neither of which had much going on. Â The chicken was relatively flavorless, as were the beans. Â The salsas were mostly bad (one red was OK)...it may have been a product of bad cilantro screwing them all up (noticed the cilantro was off on the burrito too); bitter cilantro can do that. Â The tomatoes were old too. Â I may give them another try in a pinch, but I'm not sure I can given all the alternatives for tasty Mexican.
Review Source:Freestyle Coke Machine!
I'd never been to a Moe's, but we both had the day off, so we checked it out. Â
Tom Tom gave us some trouble finding the place. Â I should have just gone with my instinct, but either way, we made it.
I was checking out the menu on the wall and couldn't decide. Â I felt some pressure to decide quickly since the line behind me was growing and the guy was ready, so I decided on 2 chicken tacos - 1 with pinto beans, 1 with black beans. Â I kept it pretty simple. Â We also got 2 drinks and a cup of queso - cuz I love queso.
After we sat down I realized they also had pork as a choice, which I didn't see on the menu, so I guess I need to go again. Â I really enjoyed the queso. Â The tacos were tasty and fresh, so overall a win.
My only compliant - menu placement. Â It's over on the side and then if you forget the name of what you want, it's hard to read. Â This is me though - I get antsy standing in line and it was the middle of the lunch rush so I was all discombobulated.
The food was good, Â very clean (including the restroom) the queso was awesome and what is better than a Freestyle Coke Machine?