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Cassidy's Mesquite Kitchen
About
American, Breakfast
Hours of Operation
Contact Information
Address
930 Main St t230, Houston, TX 77002, USA
Phone
(713) 659-2000Photos
Reviews
mirella mendez
My husband & I shared a mushroom Swiss burger & the chicken quesadilla platter. It was delicious
4 months ago
Morgan Smith
We had a great experience at Cassidy’s! My mother and son had burgers, my daughter had the kids’ chicken strips. It was all delicious, especially the onion rings! I ordered from a different place but wish I had ordered from Cassidy’s. Also, the staff (I assume she was the owner?!) was so kind and friendly, it was really a terrific experience overall. Oh - and the portions were super generous! My family all ate leftovers for dinner. :)
4 months ago
Josh Spencer
Cassidy’s is a breakfast and lunchtime spot in the tunnels frequented primarily by people working in downtown Houston. They offer several kinds of breakfast tacos for breakfast (until 10:30 am) and a lunch menu that includes salads, quesadillas, burgers, and seafood (with an emphasis on catfish). It has a relatively spacious dine-in area compared to most restaurants in the tunnels, though the place is a bit haphazardly decorated by random Houston jerseys interspersed with old Life magazine covers and photos (with almost all of the above being poorly framed and many showing water damage). I stopped in at around 12:30 pm to find the place with several people but not overly busy. I ordered the bacon cheeseburger and made it a combo with fries and a drink (onion rings, and sweet potato fries are also an option in lieu of regular French fries). My order came out relatively quickly, and I was impressed by the quality of the food. The burger, while not being absolutely amazing, had a good flavor, with the fresh sourdough buns being of particular note for their freshness, taste, and texture. The fries were also delicious with a fresh texture that got the mix between crispness and sogginess just right. Additionally, as I dined, one of the managers or owners came around to ask how everyone’s food was, which is something I do enjoy seeing. That said, and subpar decorations aside, the main detractor for me was price. The cost to upgrade a burger to a combo is $5.50 - more than half of the cost of the burger itself. I can’t ever remember a restaurant charging so much for fries and a drink. While I did enjoy the fries which were of good quality, they don’t justify such an enormous up charge, and is not something I think I would pay for again. So I can say that I will definitely return here in the future to try out other burgers as well as items like the tacos, quesadillas, and catfish, and I do recommend it as a decent lunch spot. Unfortunately, the shoddy decorations and combo prices means it only warrants 4 stars, rather than a full 5.
3 years ago
Blu Faz
This place has great food,great taste,freshness,customer service is great fast and corteous.breakfast tacos are delicious,lunch menu has many options,including a veggie burger,for those who prefer it.Bbq potatoes are bomb !! really worth your time and money.
3 years ago
Nikki Bee
I've walked pass this spot many times and decided to try them today. I ordered appetizer spicy fried pickels and they were the worst fried pickles I've ever had. The pickles and batter was not fresh. The batter was falling off and you can see and taste that the cooking oil was old! They also gave me two cucumbers that didn't look good either. Yuck, threw it away. What a waste of $7.58. Never coming here again. I'll stick to Texas Roadhouse for the fried pickles. I will post pictures.
2 years ago
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