El Coyote After Dark

Approval Rate: 66%

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    elgroucho1

    Fri Feb 12 2010

    I was disappointed by the tastelessness of the food, like eating a rubber shoe. the margaritas were watered down and not very strong. I'm sure that there are better places to eat than this in LA.

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    tijuanabc1

    Fri Feb 12 2010

    I was very sick after I ate here. The tacos were cold and the tortilla chips were stale. I saw the waitress take salsa off of a table after the ppl had already left and place it on somebody else's table for consumption. Can they do that? I'm sorry that I ate here. I had diarrhea for the rest of the night. The margaritas were very acidic and didn't help my stomach and I was very hungover the next day. I will NEVER eat here again. The restroom was also very dirty.

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    kikadavis172

    Mon Feb 08 2010

    Always filled with a busy and lively crowd, El Coyote provides kitch Mexican food at its best. The decor is campy and festive, with prompt and attentive service by waitresses dressed in Mexican garb. The food, which includes the usual tacos, burritos and enchiladas, isn't the actual draw to this L.A. staple, but it's their famous, and STRONG, margaritas. Bring down a group of friends on a Sunday afternoon, sit on the patio, and enjoy a really fun meal, with a margarita, or two, or three, or...

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    dost1dde

    Tue Jan 12 2010

    I have been going here for 22 years. The perfect atmosphere with the perfect "stick to your ribs" Mexican food. The service is amazing here and many have been working here much longer than I have been going. Have a designated driver if you have more than two of their margaritas! I always take out of town guests for the perfect melting pot experience that is Hollywood.

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    shanephall

    Tue May 26 2009

    Stick to the basics, crunchy chicken tacos, margaritas, carnitas. Occasionally the tostada works too.

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    citysearchuser_1cc9fb97663508_0

    Fri Mar 27 2009

    I have been going to El Coyote for 25 years plus. I sit on the Patio and have NEVER, NEVER seen flies. The serving staff is friendly and ...

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    maxmaxhat1

    Fri Dec 19 2008

    Incredible service and the food was outstanding. Next time I visit LA I'm booking a hotel as close as possible. Make sure El Coyote is on your list, you won't regret it.

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    bt23000001

    Fri Dec 19 2008

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. SUPER FOOD, PREPARED WELL AT A GREAT PRICE, COURTEOUS ATTENTIVE WAIT STAFF, One of my favorite spots. Do yourself a favor, eat here, OFTEN. Low prices and a great Happy Hour.

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    ma3lst0rm1

    Thu Dec 18 2008

    Everything was just delicious. The margaritas, the comfortable atmosphere. This is a perfect place for friends and family to get together for some great authentic Mexican food.

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    stewie541

    Thu Dec 18 2008

    No "AGENDA" here, just good solid Mexican food and Margaritas. Plan on taking the office here for the food. Wait staff is excellent, courteous, and well mannered. All other bad comments about this restaurant are agenda driven, this place is just down right good. We'll be back! If you don't belive it, try it yourself and you will see that they are being casticized by others for no reason. Good food. Thanks for the hospitality!!!

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    quesadilla

    Fri Dec 12 2008

    Margaritas are small and weak. Food looks and tastes like plastic. Wait staff seems dirty. Prices expensive compared to what's offered. We're not going back.

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    jerrymcgwi7

    Thu Nov 20 2008

    Rob and big love this resturant and so do i. There burritos are so juicy and delicous i cant get enough of them. Definitely reccomend for your mexican cravings

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    citysearchuser_170417

    Tue Nov 18 2008

    I had been told El Coyote was a landmark not to be missed. My wife and I eagerly drove down Beverly to be ushered into (unwanted) valet park...

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    citysearchuser_10d88b_1611435776

    Mon Nov 17 2008

    Good food. Good service. Good atmosphere. Eating here was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. I would highly recommend it for anyone who real...

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    citysearchuser_1d51ef_716831568

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    We go to El Coyote Cafe several times a year, and have never been disappointed. I order the same thing every time - Chiles Rellenos from ...

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    petraeus1

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    This a very nice place that we visit several times a year. The Chiles Rellenos are SUPERB! Recently, I tried the highly-publicized Mexican Pizza for the first time, and it was a real surprise - flavorful and fun. The staff is warm and welcoming, and work hard at not making me feel rushed - I appreciate this very much. The Cafe is a lot cleaner than many places that I would put in the same category, and this I REALLY appreciate. I think you'll enjoy a visit there - give it a couple of tries and see if you agree.

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    websterand

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    For decades, beginning with an uncle, our family has patronized El Coyote without disappointment. When our now grown children are in town visiting, a must do is always a return to this favorite spot. We have celebrated many happy occasions in this informal and friendly atmosphere. While we each have our standard favorites, my husband adores the beef enchaladas and uses them as his benchmark when sampling others. Nothing quite compares in his book. Through the years my personal favorite is the puffy Spanish omlette filled with quality sharp cheddar - its a treat that I have not found anywhere else. We live a good hour away and still get 'our fix' many times a year.

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    denise196217c6_48

    Sat Nov 15 2008

    never again will my money go to this restaurant and I hope others will follow our lead. please do not go to this establishment again. The food is not very good anyway unless you have had too many cocktails.

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    doezur1b93d3

    Fri Nov 14 2008

    Tell all of your friends and loved ones, Marjorie daughter of the owners of El Coyote willing gave money to support the passing of prop 8, to take away our rights, so lets not give her more money Gay powers unite!!

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    markmark99

    Fri Nov 14 2008

    After patronizing El Coyote for almost 22 years now, my last meal was the day before Halloween, due to their policies (and I'm straight) I unfortunately will not be dining there anymore. That being said, the margaritas are very good, but ask for a "scratch" or you will get a drink scooped out of a giant (yet cleaned) trash bin behind the bar. The food has much improved over the last ten years, especially the hard shell tacos. The beans are also very good. Adios El Coyote, hello El Compandre, you'll be missed...

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    cgopat1

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    Great food and great service! Some of the best Mexican food I've had in LA!! For some reason there were a lot of angry people outside because someone here gave $100 to the proposition 8 campaign. I don't know, but it seems awfully "intolerant" to me.

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    axeme0919e022

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    Owners are hateful and don't like all people...they'll take you'll money only to use it against you. well guess what? not anymore.

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    trainer11

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    The food is not very good which I could over look for a good margarita to bad I couldn't get one. What I did get was nasty and actually a little expensive.

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    uttim751

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    While the atmosphere is fun, I have to say my experience with the food is disappointing. Too bad because it seems like it could be a fun place to hang otherwise.

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    ellobo591

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    We will not yield to the hate-filled, narcissitic, child-like mob that tries to boycott businesses for their politics. The actions of the mob speak volumes to their immaturity.. I will patronize El Coyote and encourage others to do so as well.

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    missingnew

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    I thought this website was meant to rate and review restaurants. Please take your hateful jargon (and both side are guilty) somewhere appropriate. Please do not discredit this website and adopt it as your own sounding board for your beliefs. That is not the purpose.

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    rhinoballz

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    Mdstyh1, I was shocked at you review. This is not the place for political views. It is scary to see the Prop 8 bashers use these tactics. Similar to the boycott of the Germans against the in the 1930s. Gayys seem to be demanding respect and rights, but not affording either to those that disagree with them.

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    michael100

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    I made itt a point to visit a resturant that may have it harder to survive inthis recession. The food was surprisingly good and the service was friendly and attentive. The tolerent love filled no on hate supporterwere too cowardly to look me in the eye. I guess their hate for anyone not like thme clouded their sight. Please support, visit and enjoy the food.

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    mdstyh11

    Thu Nov 13 2008

    I love the restaurant for its margaritas and ambiance, but the protesters gave me pause the other night. My family and I voted no on prop 8 and I was unaware the restaurant had owners, or family members of owners, supporting yes on prop 8. So, my wife and I went somewhere else. We love this country and respect the democratic process. But, we also respect the right to free speech. Yes on 8 people had the right to vote and no on 8 people have the right to speak publicly. While our $100 dinner tab probably won't be missed much, my wife and I felt good for taking a moral stand and not patronizing a business like El Coyote.

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    thepeopleh

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    I haven't actually eaten here yet, but since they do support Prop 8 I will take my family here for an enjoyable meal. I'm sure the tamales are delicious.

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    elcoyotefa

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    I have never been here before, but will make a point to eat here when I go up to LA on my weekends. I think the protests against this restaurant are disgusting. What pigs. I'm ashamed that I voted no on 8......

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    hawaiianpr

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    In light of the disgusting no on 8 hate mongers, you can bet your bottom dollar that I will patronize your business whenever I am in the Los Angeles area. I will be sure and inform my friends to do the same! How dare anyone boycott any place because of their political agenda!! This is a democracy not a communist state!!

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    way11bf2

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    I will go out of my way to eat at this restaurant now and I will tell all my friends to go. How dare those opposing prop 8 to even think of picketing. Go ahead and boycott, the owners have a right to their opinion and their vote being private. I've never seen such hate. I have friends who disagee with prop 8 but they respect my opinion on marriage. The people of California have spoken. Let it go!

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    dpik11291

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    First, I've never even eaten at this establishment before, but now that I hear it is being "boycotted" I will make a special point to go and gladly spend some money there. Shame on those who have actually made a list of places to boycott because of political and religious affiliation .... what is this, 1930's Germany?? "... they named names!!" Don't worry El Coyote.. you don't need the support of socialist or communist ideals anyways. Anyways, Cheers and hope to see you there.

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    happysteve

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    After everything I heard about this restaurant, I decided to check this place out for myself. I will say I was dissapointed. Surely, the place is nice. But the food wasn't what I expected. The beans seamed like they had been cooked the previous day and were just reheated. Rice was ok. The carne asada taco was just ruff. I will say the margarita was good as well as the chips and salsa. I would go back for happy hr drinks and chips but that's pretty much it. I also saw my friend's plate and that just didnt look tempting to me. Sorry. Just wasn't happy with it. Rather go to Acapulco.

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    garl19f4

    Tue Nov 11 2008

    What a shame that an institution as this restaurant claims to be serves such un-appetizing food. With all the good Mexican restaurants in LA I would avoid going to EL COYOTE!!!

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    spikeyhead

    Tue Nov 11 2008

    I did frequent this restaurant, and it even says in the description "gay dates fill the room", but I just don't see how you could exploit gay people for their $$ then use it against them to take away their rights. Bad judgement call, and you did lose at least one customer from that call, me!

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    belmontsho

    Tue Nov 11 2008

    DON'T LISTEN TO THE CRAZIES! My family has been going here for YEARS and we LOVE the food, atmosphere and fun. We would never stop eating there b/c of the owner's personal beliefs.

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    deviatesar

    Tue Nov 11 2008

    WHAT A GREAT RESTAURANT AND FOOD. I AM SO VERY HAPPY TO HEAR THEY SUPPORT PROP 8, THAT I WILL PURCHASE MORE FOOD AND ADVERTISE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE FOR THEM!!!!

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    foodcritic

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    I suppose after being in business since 1931, it is time for this place to catch up or check out--I WILL NEVER DINE HERE AGAIN. After spending PLENTY of money here, I've found the owner endorses hate.

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    vicyn1

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    I really like the decor the food and the ambience! It's a great place to hang out with your friends!

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    mexfoodlov

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    Food is not good, but what makes it worse is the atmosphere. It really takes that long to get drinks?????? I love Mexican food, but rather have Taco Bell than this.

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    brittlabri

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    Seriously, it's true about the contribution to HATE! Dine here and you know where your patronage is going! Marjorie Christoffersen, an owner, contributed to Proposition 8! Everyone's entitled to their prerogative, but I would want to know where my money is going!

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    melisande1

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    This misguided attempt at "Mexican Food" was always a poor bet, but was fun and kitschy. Now, it's hard to feel the fun, knowing that it is one of the businesses that felt it needed to use profits to support Prop 8. Since fun was the only reason to go - don't go, it won't be fun.

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    msrolly1

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    I never liked the overpriced, banal food there anyway... but the owner also contribute to the Yes on H8te campaign. No matter what your religious and personal views on marriage, it is NEVER ok to discriminate, humiliate and devalue HUMAN BEINGS!!! BOYCOTT!!! Do not put any of your hard earned money into the person's hands (especially b/c this food is NOT worth it). NO ON H8TE!!!

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    tj0817b2

    Sun Nov 09 2008

    Boo! Not only is the food awful, but the service is slow and rude. Completely NOT RECOMMENDED. Everything tasted stale.

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    t7of1014146b

    Sun Nov 09 2008

    I think most of people who think this food is good are plastered on the "famous margaritas" made of cheap tequila (jose cuevero). I write this also because Montezuma paid me a vist later that evening. MANY MEXICAN RESTAURANTS' FOOD LOOSE THEIR CHARM AND FLAVOR WHEN THEY BECOME TOO BIG, THE FOOD BECOMES DILUTED.

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    riamal1

    Wed Nov 05 2008

    I was told by someone not to eat the guacamole because it will make you sick...this was after I ate half of it. Sure enough I did...the food was not very good at all. No taste. I'll never go back! I think they thicken up the guac with mayo so it is cheaper, which would make sense why I got ill...

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    rzohar1efd71

    Tue Oct 28 2008

    probably the only "Mexican" food around. Lazy services, food and worst of all is the parking, un stable owner with real bad manners. Will never go back.

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    jin20134dde

    Sun Oct 19 2008

    It's about time El Coyote stayed open late. Late night drinks at El Coyote = a great time! Was there on Friday night...love their margaritas and the quesadilla and nachos were awesome. :)