"We immediately went online to investigate the price discrepancy. While I checked the menu prices on their Google page, it still didn’t add up. I then returned to their website and clicked the button to order online, which turns out has the correct prices. I'm puzzled as to why the prices on their official menu aren't updated; it feels somewhat deceptive, or at least careless.
While our entrées were decent, the appetizer was quite disappointing. We ordered the Super Nachos, and the chips were stale, clinging to the cold cheese at the bottom of the aluminum container, suggesting they had been sitting out for too long. The portions of guacamole and sour cream were laughably small—I'll include a photo to illustrate. I would feel embarrassed to serve that to anyone.
At $18 for two cheese enchiladas served with rice and beans, the prices are becoming quite steep. I understand that restaurants have had to raise prices for various reasons, but it’s essential to provide quality food at a fair price. Clear communication about pricing changes is crucial so customers can make well-informed decisions about their orders.
Sadly, I think I’ll be taking a break from dining at Señor Tequila for a while. If you’re looking for alternatives, I recommend Maria’s in Bonita or Salsa Brava in North Naples."