What People Are Saying About Guerrero's
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The Scene – Inside this one-aisle Mexican grocery store, a shelf of meat, including fresh chorrizo and pork cuts, sits across from steam trays full of shredded chicken, pork and tamales. A television, perched high above the packages of tortillas, canned peppers, and fresh cactus, is tuned to Spanish-language soccer games or soaps. On weekends, the store fills with Latino families, most of whom go straight to the small deli in the back. – – The Food – The take-out menu is limited to pork, chicken or beef tacos and sandwiches (tortas) on weekdays; tamales, pork, and…
delicioso
by adriana24g at Citysearch
This store is THE place to go for real Mexican food- whether it be Tacos or sweet bread, they have everything you'd need for a great meal- it's inexpensive and you can easily feed a large group of people from one grocery trip. If you go, try the carnitas (the specialty), the tamales and ALL of the sweet bread! $5 and you'll be stuffed and satisified.
- Pros: inexpensive, good food, good service
- Cons: no sit down
The Details on Guerrero's
Habla Espanol?:
Make it a Mexican evening, complete with movie from the Mexico Video, located in the same strip mall.
One In A Million:
It's nearly impossible to find a Mexican bakery around Seattle, but Guerrero's bakes flaky pastries, puffy frosted cookies and soft, glazed sweet breads daily.






