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El Patron Menu Prices 2026: Mexican Food, Fajitas & Margaritas

Full El Patron menu guide for 2026 -- every category covered, with typical price ranges, signature fajitas, margaritas, combination plates, tacos, and enchiladas. Because the official site was under renovation at time of review, prices shown are typical ranges for this style of restaurant; confirm current prices with your El Patron location before visiting.

Full-service Mexican diningSizzling fajitasHouse margaritasCombination platesVegetarian-friendly options
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Signature items

Chicken Fajitas$16-$20
House Margarita$8-$11
Combo Plate$13-$18
Street Tacos (3)$12-$16
Cadillac Margarita$11-$15
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Signature dish
Sizzling Fajitas $16-$24

Chicken, steak, shrimp, or mixed -- all served on a cast-iron skillet with tortillas and sides.

Most popular drink
House Margarita $8-$11

Fresh-squeezed lime, blanco tequila, and triple sec -- on the rocks or frozen.

Best value
Combination Plates $13-$18

Mix-and-match enchiladas, tacos, tamales, and chile rellenos with rice and beans.

Vegetarian pick
Cheese Enchiladas $11-$14

Three corn tortillas with melted cheese in red or green sauce. Fully vegetarian.

Signature dishes

El Patron fajitas -- what to order and what to expect

Fajitas arrive sizzling on a cast-iron skillet with grilled peppers and onions, flour tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, and a side of rice and beans. The tableside sizzle is part of the experience. All fajita plates are served for one generous portion or can be shared between two lighter appetites.

Chicken Fajitas$16-$20

  • Marinated grilled chicken breast
  • Roasted bell peppers and onions (sizzling skillet)
  • Flour tortillas (3-4)
  • Guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo
  • Rice and refried beans

The most popular fajita at most Mexican restaurants. Ask for extra tortillas.

Steak Fajitas$18-$24

  • Marinated carne asada strips
  • Sizzling roasted peppers and onions
  • Flour tortillas (3-4)
  • Guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo
  • Rice and refried beans

Carne asada adds depth of flavor vs. chicken. Typically $2-$4 more.

Shrimp Fajitas$18-$23

  • Seasoned large grilled shrimp
  • Sizzling peppers and onions
  • Flour tortillas, guacamole, sour cream
  • Pico de gallo, rice and beans

A lighter option. Shrimp cook fast -- great for those who prefer seafood.

Veggie Fajitas$14-$18

  • Sauteed zucchini, squash, mushrooms, peppers, onions
  • Flour tortillas
  • Guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo
  • Rice and refried beans

Vegetarian. Can be made vegan by omitting sour cream.

Best value

El Patron combination plates -- mix-and-match Mexican

Combination plates are the best way to sample El Patron's menu for the first time. You pick two or three items -- taco, enchilada, burrito, tamale, or chile relleno -- and they arrive with rice and refried beans. Typical price range: $13-$18 per plate.

  1. 1Combo #1: Taco & EnchiladaClassic starter combo.$13-$16
  2. 2Combo #2: Two EnchiladasChoice of red, green, or mole sauce.$13-$15
  3. 3Combo #3: Enchilada, Taco & TamaleThree-item sampler. Popular for first visits.$15-$18
  4. 4Combo #4: Chile Relleno & EnchiladaVegetarian option. Roasted poblano stuffed with cheese.$14-$18
  5. 5Combo #5: Burrito & TacoFilling two-item combo.$14-$17
  6. 6El Patron SamplerEnchilada + taco + tamale + rice + beans. Best intro to the menu.$16-$20
Bar menu

El Patron margaritas and drinks

El Patron's bar program centers on house-made margaritas with fresh lime juice. Most locations offer classic, flavored, and top-shelf variants alongside Mexican beers, sangria, and non-alcoholic Mexican drinks like horchata and agua fresca.

  1. 1House Margarita (Classic)Blanco tequila, fresh lime, triple sec.$8-$11
  2. 2Strawberry MargaritaBlended with fresh strawberries.$9-$13
  3. 3Mango MargaritaFresh mango puree, served frozen or on the rocks.$9-$13
  4. 4Cadillac MargaritaGold tequila with Grand Marnier float. Fan favorite.$11-$15
  5. 5Top-Shelf MargaritaPremium tequila (Patron, 1800, or Casamigos).$12-$16
  6. 6Mexican Beer (Bottled)Corona, Modelo, Dos Equis, Tecate.$5-$7
  7. 7HorchataNon-alcoholic. House rice and cinnamon drink.$4-$6
  8. 8Agua FrescaNon-alcoholic. Seasonal flavors.$4-$5
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About these prices. El Patron's official website was undergoing updates at the time of this review (May 2026). Price ranges shown reflect typical pricing for full-service Mexican restaurants of this style in the United States. Actual El Patron prices vary by location. Always confirm current prices with your specific El Patron restaurant before ordering.
Price comparison

How El Patron compares to Chipotle, Moe's and Cafe Rio

El Patron is a full-service sit-down Mexican restaurant -- a different format from fast-casual chains like Chipotle. Here's how they compare on price and experience.

CategoryEl PatronChipotleMoe's Southwest GrillCafe Rio
FormatSit-down, table serviceFast-casual counterFast-casual counterFast-casual counter
Tacos (per plate)$12-$16$10-$14$9-$13$10-$13
Burrito / entree$12-$18$10-$14$9-$13$9-$13
Fajitas$16-$24N/AN/AN/A
House Margarita$8-$11N/AN/AN/A
Combo plate / meal$13-$18$10-$14$9-$13$9-$13
Avg. dinner per person$25-$40$12-$16$11-$15$12-$16

El Patron is a full-service dining experience with table service, a full bar, and a broader traditional menu. Fast-casual chains offer quicker, cheaper meals but without the sit-down atmosphere or bar program.

Dietary guide

Vegetarian and lighter options at El Patron

El Patron's menu is friendlier to vegetarians than most Tex-Mex chains. Cheese enchiladas, bean and cheese burritos, chile relleno, veggie fajitas, veggie tacos, and sides like rice, beans, chips, guacamole, and queso are all easy vegetarian choices.

Non-alcoholic drinks include horchata and agua fresca -- both traditional Mexican options that are a good alternative to sodas.

Always confirm preparation methods with the restaurant if you have a food allergy.

  • Vegetarian entrees: Cheese Enchiladas, Chile Relleno, Veggie Fajitas
  • Vegetarian starters: Queso Dip, Guacamole, Chips & Salsa
  • Vegetarian desserts: Churros, Flan, Sopapillas
  • Lighter picks: Street Tacos, Fajita Salad, Ensalada Mexicana
  • Non-alcoholic drinks: Horchata, Agua Fresca, Fountain Drinks
  • Vegan options: Veggie Tacos (no cheese/crema), Guacamole, Chips
Ordering tips

How to get the most out of your El Patron visit

Best value

Start with a combination plate

Combination plates ($13-$18) let you try an enchilada, taco, and tamale all in one order with rice and beans. The El Patron Sampler is designed exactly for this -- a great first-visit choice.

Signature

Order the fajitas tableside

Fajitas arrive sizzling on a cast-iron skillet -- part of the experience is the tableside drama. If you've never had proper restaurant fajitas, start here. Chicken is the safest bet; steak is the most flavorful.

Drinks

Ask about happy hour

Many El Patron locations offer weekday happy hour specials on margaritas and appetizers. House margaritas during happy hour can be as low as $6-$7. Check with your location for current times and deals.

Fresh-made

Go for fresh-lime margaritas

The best margaritas at full-service Mexican restaurants are made with fresh-squeezed lime, not mix. Ask if the house margarita uses fresh lime -- if yes, the Classic or Cadillac Margarita will be the best value.

Save room

Don't skip dessert

Churros, flan, and sopapillas at El Patron are traditional and typically under $8. The flan in particular is a house specialty at many Mexican restaurant concepts -- worth adding at the end of the meal.

Non-alcoholic

Try horchata instead of soda

Horchata (house-made rice and cinnamon drink) and agua fresca are authentic Mexican beverages. Both are refreshing non-alcoholic options and pair well with spicy dishes.

About El Patron

Mexican and Tex-Mex dining with a full bar and sizzling fajitas

El Patron Mexican Restaurant brings together the flavors of traditional Mexican cooking and the boldness of Tex-Mex in a full-service dining environment. The menu spans the full range of Mexican restaurant staples -- from street-style tacos and hand-rolled enchiladas to combination plates, tamales, chile rellenos, and a soup rotation that often includes chicken tortilla soup and pozole.

The bar program is central to the El Patron experience. House-made margaritas with fresh lime juice, a selection of Mexican beers, and traditional non-alcoholic drinks like horchata and agua fresca give the beverage menu both depth and authenticity. The Cadillac Margarita and Classic House Margarita are consistently among the most ordered drinks.

For current locations, hours, and pricing, visit elpatronmexicanrestaurant.com or search for El Patron Mexican Restaurant near you.

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Common questions

El Patron menu -- frequently asked questions

Quick answers to what people most often ask about El Patron's menu, prices, fajitas, margaritas, and vegetarian options.

What kind of food does El Patron Mexican Restaurant serve?

El Patron Mexican Restaurant serves Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, including sizzling fajitas, street tacos, enchiladas, burritos, combination plates, soups, and a full bar with house-made margaritas. The menu blends traditional Mexican dishes with popular Tex-Mex favorites, making it a good fit for families, groups, and guests looking for a sit-down Mexican dining experience.

How much does a meal at El Patron cost?

El Patron is a mid-range ($$) restaurant. Appetizers typically run $6-$12, tacos $9-$16 for a plate, combination plates $13-$18, and fajitas $16-$24. House margaritas are typically $8-$11; top-shelf margaritas run $12-$16. A typical per-person spend for a full dinner with a margarita is around $25-$40. Check the official website or call your local El Patron for current pricing, as prices vary by location.

What are the best margaritas at El Patron?

El Patron is known for its house margaritas made with fresh lime juice. The most popular choices are the Classic House Margarita (blanco tequila, fresh lime, triple sec, $8-$11), the Cadillac Margarita (gold tequila with a Grand Marnier float, $11-$15), and the Strawberry Margarita served frozen or on the rocks ($9-$13). Top-shelf options featuring Patron, 1800, or Casamigos tequila are available at most locations for $12-$16.

Does El Patron have fajitas?

Yes. Fajitas are one of El Patron's signature dishes. Options include Chicken Fajitas ($16-$20), Steak Fajitas ($18-$24), Shrimp Fajitas ($18-$23), and a Mixed Fajitas plate with both chicken and steak ($20-$26). All are served on a sizzling cast-iron skillet with flour tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, rice, and beans. Veggie fajitas are also available.

What vegetarian options are available at El Patron?

El Patron offers several vegetarian-friendly dishes. Good choices include Veggie Fajitas, Cheese Enchiladas, Bean and Cheese Burrito, Veggie Tacos, Chile Relleno, and sides like rice, beans, chips and guacamole. The dessert menu is also vegetarian-friendly -- churros, flan, and sopapillas. Guests with dietary needs should confirm current menu options and preparation methods with the restaurant directly.

Does El Patron serve combination plates?

Yes. El Patron offers a range of combination plates that let you mix and match items like tacos, enchiladas, tamales, chile rellenos, and burritos, all served with rice and refried beans. These are among the best-value options on the menu, typically priced $13-$18 for a two- or three-item combo. The El Patron Sampler is popular for first-time visitors and usually includes an enchilada, taco, tamale, rice, and beans.

How does El Patron compare to Chipotle?

El Patron and Chipotle serve different dining formats. Chipotle is a fast-casual counter-service chain with a simplified menu (bowls, burritos, tacos, quesadillas) at around $10-$14 per item. El Patron is a full-service sit-down restaurant with table service, a broader menu of traditional Mexican dishes, a full bar with margaritas, and a more extensive lineup including fajitas, combination plates, soups, and desserts. El Patron typically costs more per person ($25-$40 for dinner with drinks) but provides a more complete sit-down dining experience.

Does El Patron have a happy hour or drink specials?

Many El Patron locations offer happy hour specials on margaritas, beer, and appetizers, typically running on weekday afternoons and early evenings. Common deals include discounted house margaritas, half-price appetizers, and daily specials on Mexican beers. Hours and specific promotions vary by location -- check with your nearest El Patron or visit the official website for current offers.

Where are El Patron Mexican Restaurant locations?

El Patron Mexican Restaurant operates at locations across the United States. Because the official website was undergoing updates at the time of our review, exact location addresses are best confirmed by visiting elpatronmexicanrestaurant.com directly or searching for "El Patron Mexican Restaurant near me" in Google Maps. Be aware there are multiple independent Mexican restaurants using the El Patron name in different states; confirm you have the correct location before visiting.

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