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Hours

Mon.-Thu. 11:30AM-2PM, 5-10PM
Fri. 11:30AM-2PM, 5-11PM
Sat. 11:30AM-11PM
Sun. 11:30AM-10PM

Cross Street

Tremont and East streets

Parking

Parking deck, valet parking

Pricing

$6-$14

La Paz Restaurante   

1910 South Blvd # 100
Charlotte, NC 28203
704-372-4168
www.lapaz.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (5 Ratings)   Read Reviews (5)    Rate and Write a Review

Although many Charlotteans worried that this culinary mainstay's move to South End would affect its comfortable feel and flavorful food, it was all for naught. Since the move, it's improved. Order a margarita and wait for a table on the outdoor patio. The food, while not authentic Mexican, is hearty and doesn't disappoint. Appetizer selection includes all the basics like guacamole, chili con queso, black bean soup and jalapeno poppers. Lunches are quick and cheap, and not so large that you'll have to pull a George Costanza nap underneath your desk when you get back to the office. Most entrees come with rice and beans on the side, and chips and salsa are presented at each table upon seating. Don't forget to try the cheese dip and guacamole with your chips and as a topping for your entrees. Be sure to order one of La Paz's legendary margaritas. Among the choices: the La Pazarita, made with Sauza Hornitos, Cointreau and La Paz's special margarita mix; the Texas, made with gold tequila, orange liqueur and La Paz margarita mix; and the La Paz Original, a blend of tequila, Hiram Walker triple sec and the house- made margarita mix.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
By Lwm1974 on 06/11/2008
lrfpa
Review rating 5 out of 5
La Paz
By lrfpa on 01/18/2008
Ask for the Pacifica with a beef buereto (sp) and their top shelf margarita on the rocks
matbnsn
Review rating 1 out of 5
Not worthy of the praise
By matbnsn on 04/18/2007
visited on 16/4/07 Good points: The la pazarita maghuerita was nice. Bad points: The standard marghuerita tasted artificial. The food was very bland and stodgy. This was mexican food with all the flavours removed, no spices, too much cheese and I actually had a better meal at the tequileria at the airport the next day! Added on top of that is the question how does a supposedly quality mexican restaurant run out of tamales? Disappointing
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Review rating 2 out of 5
Jazzed up chain fare
By addasist on 03/08/2005
I was very disappointed here. Food was bland and the supposedly top shelf margarita tasted like it belonged on the bottom shelf. Nice location, but if you are going for Mexican you would do MUCH better somwhere else.