![]() ![]() The Providence Phoenix calls Tortilla Flats "feel-good." Though opinions on the food are mixed, diners love the strong margaritas TripAdvisors give the restaurant an average of three owl eyes. After knocking back a few, lit-lovers can discuss their ideas for the next great American novel about fly fishing while gazing upon the upper room's Steinbeck portrait, a reproduction of an original featured in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. pitchers of refreshing margaritas, and house sangria. There are more than 35 tequilas, a plethora of imported Mexican cervezas, 60 oz. Tortilla Flats' ample drink list provides lubrication for any plate. Combinations of tacos, burritos, tamales, and enchiladas tantalize statisticians with a bevy of possibilities ($7.95–$9.95), and blackened catfish Naw Leens ($13.95) and Bayou Crawdad cakes ($9.50) transport taste buds to the murky environs of Cajun country, replete with Zydeco-blasting tooth accordions. Debate the anatomical impossibilities of an order of wild boar wings (plain, buffalo, or barbecue style, $8.99) before moving on to heartier fare such as the cowboy steak tips ($14.99) or the habanero mac 'n' cheese ($13.99). Lunch and dinner patrons can sup on an eclectic array of quesadillas, sandwiches, salads, classic Mexican combination plates, and entrees. Tortilla Flats tempts tasters with an alluring melting pot of classic Mexican eats, peppered with hints of Cajun and southwestern cuisine. ![]() Nab a tender, baby disc with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of eclectic Mexican and American fare at Tortilla Flats. After scientists revealed UFOs were actually full-grown tortillas, people everywhere filled swimming pools with guac and beans to catch and dissect the floury creatures. ![]()
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