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Los Comales Mexican Bar & Grill
The guide was updated:Los Comales Mexican Bar & Grill keeps things simple—good portions, solid Tex-Mex, and plenty of margaritas to go around. Fajitas, burritos, and enchiladas are staples, but the real stars are the tacos and house-made salsas, a favorite among regulars.
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- Address: 1322 Madison Avenue, Memphis
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10am–9:30pm, Fri & Sat 10am–10:30pm
- Website: loscomalesmemphis.com
- Phone: +1 901 440 8393
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Los Comales Mexican Bar & Grill
Los Comales Mexican Bar & Grill keeps things simple—good portions, solid Tex-Mex, and plenty of margaritas to go around. Fajitas, burritos, and enchiladas are staples, but the real stars are the tacos and house-made salsas, a favorite among regulars.
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