Dillas Primo Quesadillas
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Yum!!. My brother and his wife took me to Dillas while I was visiting them in Dallas . Very, very tasty. Friendly staff. I wish there was a dilla's in…
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Way overpriced. Tiniest quesadillas ever. The gorilla fries tasted old and were soggy. Will not be returning.…
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GOOD FOOD BAD SERVICE. The food was great, however every time I go in there they are sassy and rude. When the lady asked for my name for my order she …
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Dillas Primo Quesadillas is open for Fast Food. Dillas Primo Quesadillas serves Tex-Mex dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Dillas Primo Quesadillas”
Yum!!. My brother and his wife took me to Dillas while I was visiting them in Dallas . Very, very tasty. Friendly staff. I wish there was a dilla’s in Idaho where I live
Way overpriced. Tiniest quesadillas ever. The gorilla fries tasted old and were soggy. Will not be returning.
GOOD FOOD BAD SERVICE. The food was great, however every time I go in there they are sassy and rude. When the lady asked for my name for my order she mumbled under her breath can i have a name for your order, I said will you please say again, and she yelled loudly what is your name!!! Once everyone in the back stopped there conversation about a party they finally started making my food. The lady gave me my food and threw the basket on the counter so stuff fell out of the quesadilla, and it was very childish. Also after i was finally sitting down to eat the lady started spraying the tables with cleaner right next to me and it got all over me and my food. The food was fantastic but the service is a turn off.
Not impressed. Food was just okay. Kind of pricey for what it is. $12 for one bean and cheese quesadilla and one brisket quesadilla, no sides…just the quesadillas. Hmm…bad value. Staff seemed friendly enough though. I won’t be back though.
IMPRESSED!. I’m not easily impressed, especially with fast food, but this was such a pleasant surprise. So glad we gave it a try! I had the Bluebonnet and it was over-flowing with delicious ingredients. I’ll be back and will bring my kids next time … it’ll likely be their new favorite place. (Some people will say it’s expensive for fast food, but I have to say, you can’t compare Dilla’s quality and freshness with the cheap, processed quesadillas you get elsewhere. No comparison.) Two thumbs up.
November 2015 Update:I have been back multiple times. I have dropped my rating from 4.5 to 4.0. I miss having the owners present. They bring a whole different interaction from the employees when they are there. It’s rather robotic when they are gone. I still love the quesadillas. It does take awhile to make one, so wait times after you order can be long especially during peak lunch hours.Original Review January 2014New Concept Great Food. Dillas pronounced dill-uhs is a concept opening that the owner has been dreaming about since college some 10 years ago. The name is a Napoleon Dynamite reference where his grandmother tells him to go get some quesa-dillas.The property is a converted Jack in the Box. You order your food and then take a seat. They call out your name when the food is ready. It comes out pretty fast. They also have a drive through to pick up a Dillas on the run.All of their ingredients are fresh with nothing frozen. The food is great. The tortilla they use is fresh and crisped just right during the cooking. I have tried the Oinker, Blue Bonnet, Black & Bleu, Gordo, Lonestar and Chicken Hatch. Oinker (pulled pork), Lonestar (brisket) and Chicken Hatch (chicken with hatch chilies) are my favorite so far. The jalapeno ranch dip is really good.Pricing is reasonable. A combo meal includes a Dilla, two sides, and a drink for $8. They have three side choices: fries, citrus corn salad and fudge praline.Congrulations on opening your dream restaurant. Best of luck, and I will be back many times.