Baby Acapulco

512-474-8774
1628 Barton Springs Rd
Austin, TX 78704
Baby Acapulco - Homestead Business Directory

Business Information

Restaurants, Restaurants, Caterers
Mexican
MONDAY:11:00AM-11:00PM
TUESDAY:11:00AM-11:00PM
WEDNESDAY:11:00AM-11:00PM
THURSDAY:11:00AM-11:00PM
FRIDAY:11:00AM-12:00AM
SATURDAY:11:00AM-12:00AM
SUNDAY:11:00AM-11:00PM

Customer Reviews (15 reviews)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 06, 2008
The service is good, the selection is great. Get there early cause there's always a crowd. Anyone going to Austin should definitely try this restaurant. (more)

traveling_gypsy

on Citysearch Aug 05, 2008
This is one of those rare TexMex food places where there is some healthy, tasty alternative to the regular if you're not feeling like cheese, meat, beans, and rice. The ceviche is outstanding with squid, scallops,... (more)

Cometbrain

on Citysearch Jul 13, 2008
OMG! This is the most dishonst wait staff and management you have ever seen. I went with a group of coworkers and was getting ready to leave. Each had paid there own bill and added $10 each for a tip. They charge 17%... (more)

LucilleD

on Citysearch Jul 13, 2008
If you want marginal, dishonest service and a "the customer is always wrong" attitude then I highly recommend Baby Acapulco. We went there for happy hour for drinks and appetizers. Apparently the waitstaff has no... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Jan 17, 2007
<b>In Short<br></b>The pink-and-green exterior broadcasts the casual nature of this eatery. Several brightly painted dining rooms provide refuge in cooler months, but the patio is where couples, college... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Aug 04, 2005
Baby A's is an Austin Tradition. The one at Barton Springs Road is by far the best. The atmosphere and people are great, and the food is delicious! They also serve the best Margaritas, including some that will knock... (more)

hjh

on Citysearch Jun 04, 2005
I do not live anywhere near Austin, but I have visited a friend a few times, and he took me to Baby A's to get a margarita. I have tried them at different places (and different states) and normally do not like them, but he... (more)

blt74

on Citysearch May 20, 2005
I went to Baby A's for the first time on a beautiful Austin Saturday afternoon. I should have known better because Shady Grove and Chuey's both had long waits and Baby A's was half empty. The food was okay at best. It... (more)

hayley8694

on Citysearch Mar 23, 2005
i was visiting my Dad in Austin, he said that he was taking me to the best Margaritas in the state- and he wasnt lying.... great food too..thanks Baby A's (more)

fallingstarjen

on Citysearch Nov 06, 2003
The Margaritas at BABY A's are the best in Austin. Yo soy latina so I know. It is a restaurant for all occasions. A casual date or a family get together. Take the kids or leave the with the babysitter. It's really up to you.... (more)

lizhawk

on Citysearch Sep 04, 2003
Baby A's has, for a long time now, had the BEST Margaritas in Austin, in the U.S. There is by far no comparison by anyother restaurant in town. And anyone that says different, must be from North of Dallas.... (more)

schmerick

on Citysearch Sep 04, 2003
Simply, if you want the best margarita in the US, go to Baby Acapulco's in Austin, TX. Just pick your favorite fruit flavor. If you like it strong, go purple! (more)

larscast

on Citysearch Feb 07, 2003
Great place to start the night out. Its one of those Austin things. Careful margaritas will get you!!!!! (more)

platkat

on Citysearch Jan 02, 2003
They took forever to seat us even though they weren't busy. Then our server took forever to greet us and take our order. After sitting on the half-empty patio for 20 minutes without even being given chips or water, we... (more)

aholcomb

on Citysearch Sep 15, 2002
I visist Baby A's at least once a week, at the 51st or Riverside location. Of course the Rita's are the best for after, but for lunch the Baby A's tortilla soup is to die for. I look forward to rainy days, that means soup for... (more)

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