Potrillos Mexican Restaurant

2004 N Broadway Ave, Ada, OK 74820, United States
+1 580-453-7000
$$$ Mexican restaurant
(814 Reviews)
Price Range $10–20

Potrillos Mexican Restaurant sits comfortably on N Broadway Ave in Ada, offering up a straightforward, full-service Mexican dining experience that prides itself on serving classic dishes with dependable flavors. From hearty enchiladas and fajitas to standout items like Chile Verde and Acapulco Steak, the menu covers familiar territory for anyone seeking flavorful Mexican fare without pretense.

The atmosphere is lively and busy, often with a bit of background noise that fits a spot popular with both families and larger groups. It’s a place where you can bring a crew—whether a casual lunch meetup or a sizeable party—and expect timely service that keeps the flow steady. Portions tend to be generous, and there’s a comfort in the way typical sides like refried beans, queso dip, and caldó de pollo anchor the meal without fuss.

Potrillos works best for those craving comforting, straightforward Mexican dishes in a no-frills environment where efficiency matters—think weekday lunches or weekend dinners where the priority is good food rather than a quiet, intimate setting. It’s also a practical stop for travelers passing through or locals gathering for celebrations, as the staff manage large groups smoothly despite the occasional buzz in the dining room.

Drinks like Micheladas, Coronita Margaritas, and Horchata add a refreshing counterpart to the food, and the menu’s range from casual snacks—chips, guacamole, and salsa—to more complex plates like the Mojarra Endiablada provide options depending on your appetite and mood.

While the restaurant is currently undergoing some renovations aimed at improving accessibility and entrance flow, this does little to disrupt the core experience. Expect service that moves briskly and food that arrives hot even when handling sizable parties.

In short, Potrillos suits anyone looking for a familiar, hearty Mexican meal in a setting that prioritizes feeding guests well and without delay, making it a natural choice for both local diners and visitors passing through Ada.

Highlights
Has fast service
Has great beer selection
Serves great cocktails
Serves great dessert
Good for watching sport
Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
What they serve
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves comfort food
Serves food
Serves happy-hour drinks
Serves late-night food
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Serves spirits
Serves wine
Best for
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Has seating
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Has wheelchair-accessible toilet
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

Tuesday

11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

Thursday

11:30 AM - 09:30 PM

Friday

11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Sunday

11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

814 Reviews
Kaylee Warren

13 Nov 2025

We had a large party and we got served very quickly and in a timely manner. Our food came out very quickly, considering how large of a party we had. Personally, I didn’t really like the burrito and I particularly don’t like the rice, but that’s a personal preference because of the peas and onions in the rice. The atmosphere is very lovely but a little loud. Overall, very nice.

W Perry

18 Oct 2025

Good place, good food. I got the Pollo Plancha, it’s a large chicken breast over bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, served on a heated iron skillet. The shortcomings were the chicken was a little chewy and the plate with the beans and rice went cold very quickly. Good flavors all around, especially the onions and tomatoes. The meal was served very quickly and table service was OK. Prices are very reasonable and a good value. The men’s restroom is in very poor condition.

OK Traveler (OK Traveler)

25 Sep 2025

After a long drive from Tulsa to Madill and back, I decided to make the most of my per diem meal and carefully scouted the area for a promising Mexican restaurant. Google pointed me here, and I arrived with high hopes. The first thing I noticed was the ongoing renovations. It looks like they’re working on a new entrance with double doors and a buffer zone, which will definitely improve accessibility. Inside, however, I was met with the overly familiar traditional Mexican restaurant aesthetic. Bright paintings, intricately carved wooden chairs, and colorful booths—basically, a little slice of Mexico packed into every corner. Now, don’t get me wrong, this decor had its time and place… about ten years ago. The trend in most modern Mexican restaurants has shifted toward a cleaner, more contemporary design with just hints of Mexican culture—subtle nods that feel fresh, not overwhelming. It’s a style shift that brings sophistication without compromising authenticity, and I think this place would greatly benefit from leaning in that direction. The restaurant was clearly short-staffed. It took a while for someone to notice me at the entrance and again after I was seated. However, this gave me time to take in the details of the decor. Once my server arrived, I ordered the Acapulco steak, a dish featuring steak, shrimp, vegetables, beans, rice, guacamole, sour cream, and lettuce. Before my food arrived, I made my usual stop at the bathroom—a reliable litmus test for any restaurant’s cleanliness standards. And here’s where things need serious attention. While the bathroom wasn’t filthy, it had glaring issues. The door doesn’t close properly, which is unacceptable, especially for a single-use restroom. Privacy is non-negotiable. The sink is pulling away from the wall, and while silicone might hold it together for now, it’s a band-aid fix for a bigger problem. To top it off, the towel dispenser was out of order, leaving me to wipe my hands on my clothes. A bathroom is a reflection of a restaurant’s standards, and these issues speak volumes. Back at my table, my food arrived, and it looked and smelled fantastic. The steak was well-prepared, though I wish I had been asked how I’d like it cooked. It’s common in many Mexican restaurants for steak to default to well-done, as anything pink is often considered undercooked. The shrimp were excellent, the vegetables flavorful, and the rice and beans were fine, though slightly under-seasoned—an easy fix with a pinch of salt. Now, let’s talk about the menu. This is where I really have an issue. Like so many Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurants, the menu is excessive. Pages and pages of dishes, most of which are just slight variations of each other. Not only does this overwhelm customers, but it also creates chaos in the kitchen. A menu with over 100 items means higher inventory costs, inconsistent preparation, and a greater chance of errors. My suggestion? Take the 20 most-ordered dishes from a typical week, refine those, and focus on making them exceptional. Add a few well-thought-out lunch specials, and you’ll have a menu that’s cleaner, easier to manage, and far more appealing to customers. Despite these issues, I had a good experience overall. The food delivered where it mattered, and I felt my money was well spent. However, the bathroom situation must be addressed, and the menu desperately needs streamlining. And honestly, it might be time to rethink the decor—it feels outdated in a dining landscape that’s leaning modern. I hope to return once the renovations are complete, and I’d love to see these improvements in place. With a little focus on these key areas, this restaurant has the potential to stand out in a crowded market.

David Menges

22 Sep 2025

We had a very large group. Maybe 50 people and they were on their A game. Everyone was fed in a timely matter, they were constantly walking around refilling drinks. The food was really good. Not a huge fan of the chips, but everything that came with the chips made up for it. I left feeling good and excited about my experience.

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