I noticed a few negative reviews, but  I though they were great.  I am partial to Cal-Mex, but having enjoyed eating all over Mexico and the Southwest US and understand styles change (I tend to avoid Mex. Food that has a BBQ sauce influence)
Was driving across country (starting in San Diego), and planned for lunch in Gila Bend with Sofia's as a possible stop over.
I had the Head Tacos, and they were great ...service was good ...I wish they would open a place in MA.
Don't let the rustic decor (and the fact that the restaurant is in Gila Bend) fool you!... The food has homemade flair and is simply great. Homemade tortillas and the burritos are enormous!
Rode my motorcycle out there for breakfast last week with friends, and the staff knew we were there from out of town, and went out of their way to say "Thanks."
The interior of the restaurant is quite small, but they have covered picnic tables outside...
I will definitely be back!
Discrimination served. Sofia's likes locals only and makes sure you know you don't belong. We tried to stop on the way through town to eat lunch and were lucky to get any food at all. One of us didn't get any food, two of us got the wrong order served to us. It also took over an hour to get the little food we did get which only makes a long drive even longer. We won't bother again.
Review Source:This trip included lots of good Mexican food and Sofia's fit right in with the other great places we ate along the way. The staff was accomodating to a lactose intollerant customer and was more than willing to provide some food items ala carte that were not listed on the menu as such.
Review Source:The biggest reason to stop here are the pleasant proprietors. Â They were kind and generous. Â I found the food unremarkable but I probably asked for the wrong dish.
After i ordered the 3 tables around me all asked for some quacamole dish and sounded very disappointed when told they were out.
Other than a pleasant stop there is little to recommend Sofia's.