Birrieria Aguiñaga - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Ennis, TX, USA
N 32° 19.907 W 096° 37.089
14S E 724191 N 3579704
Free, secure wi-fi is available to guests of Birrieria Aguiñaga at 808 W Ennis Ave, Ennis, TX. Phone is 972-876-4232. Best birria in the Metroplex!
Waymark Code: WM14463
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/10/2021
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Hours:
Sunday: 9 AM to 10 PM
Monday - Tuesday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Wednesday - Friday 9 AM to 10 PM
Saturday: 9 AM to 1 AM
This is one of six locations, all in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, although this is the "way out" location, between Dallas and Corsicana, a nice place for lunch if you're headed towards Houston on I-45. Word is that they're the best of the group.
Diners can pick their own seat and get table service, which is very good. There are about a dozen tables, with some bar stools under the TVs -- bring your Spanish -- and some covered seating out on the patio. To get you started, they'll bring you some tostadas with a yuca mix along with some spicy mustard and salsa. During the pandemic, QR codes on the tables will show you the current menu from their website, and this location has their own Facebook page. They also have a nice selection of appetizers, with shrimp cocktail and wings among the most popular, but be aware that if you go after one of their specialty plates, they'll feed you well. This is Jalisco-style cuisine, with a focus on birria, but there's something for everybody here: Tacos, huaraches, sopes, quesadillas, tostadas, burritos, and some pretty impressive-looking tortas. Of course, this isn't Taco Bell, so you're not limited to beef or chicken as to what you put into your food, and it's all authentic. You can even order by the pound. They have a small menu for the kids, and like so many places in Texas, they're on the "Taco Tuesdays" bandwagon, a buck each as of this posting. These are "street tacos", though, smaller than the norm, so stock up!
Among their specialty plates are dishes with mole, lamb, shrimp, fish, and carnitas, as well as chile rellenos. They have a small selection of beer, and can do a michelada upon request. In addition to your typical fountain drinks, they have natural fruit juices, bottled drinks from Mexico, horchata, and tepache, and for dessert, they have flan, cheesecake, and churros.
They also serve breakfast all day, with a small selection of huevos dishes (including huevos rancheros), as well as a variety of breakfast tacos.
They do have free, secure wi-fi, with the password available on request. There aren't many outlets along the wall, so you'll have to arrive when it's quiet if you plan to work and dine. Signal strength is very good.