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DAILY SPECIALS 7.99 ADD on to ANY SANDWICH for 1.00 EACH Sauce SANDWICHES Served with fries. TWEENERS MINI ME CHEESEBURGERS TORTA CUBANA Two 2-ounce USDA Choice cheeseburgers with fries and pickle slices. 6.99 Pulled pork, sliced ham, Monterey Jack cheese, dill pickle slices and CHICKEN STRIP BASKET chipotle apricot sauce grilled on Three chicken strips with fries and your choice of dips: Honey, BBQ, Honey Mustard or Ranch dips. 7.69 thin salsa bread. 10.49 MINI TACO SALAD THE HACIENDA® WRAP Choice of meat with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, black olives and green peppers served in a flour tortilla shell. 6.69 Mexican rice, grilled chicken, onions, peppers, pico de gallo and Ranch dressing in a cheese GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST and jalapeño tortilla. Vegetarian is double A grilled chicken breast served with roasted vegetables. 6.99 the veggies. 9.99 MAC ’N CHEESE MESQUITE CHICKEN SANDWICH Creamy, mild cheddar cheese sauce and elbow macaroni. 5.99 Applewood smoked bacon and Monterey Jack cheese on mesquite-flavored chicken breast. FROZEN KIDS’ DRINKS Served with lettuce, red onion, tomato and Epic Orange, Blue-Eyed Monster or Berry Bomb. 3.49 Dijon honey mustard on a toasted bun. 10.49 ORIGINAL CHEESEBURGER LITTLE JUANS USDA Choice, half-pound beef featuring 12 years and under. Includes fries, apple sauce or orange slices, Colby Jack cheese, lettuce, red onion and a small soft drink or apple juice and a dessert treat. tomato on a toasted brioche bun. Served Medium-well to well-done. 9.99 KID’S QUESADILLA 4.99 KID’S TACO 4.99 BACON BELIEVABLE BURGER USDA Choice, half-pound beef featuring two HACIENDA HOT DOG 4.99 strips of applewood smoked bacon, CHICKEN TENDERS 5.49 real blue cheese crumbles, tomato and haystack onions. 10.99 QUESADILLAS GRANDE QUESADILLA FOOD MENU Jalapeño and cheddar tortilla with choice of fajita meat, grilled vegetables and special DAILY SPECIALS 7.99 ADD ON TO ANY SANDWICH FOR 1.00 EACH sauce. Served with sour cream, pico de gallo MONDAY ® ® WEDNESDAY HOME OF THE FAMOUS WET BURRITO ! • Grilled Mushrooms • Grilled Onions and house-made guacamole. Any smaller size Wet Burrito or any Chicken 11.29 Steak 11.69 variety Taco Salad. Any Chimichanga with rice and beans. With choice • Avocado Slices • Applewood Smoked Bacon of chili con queso or white cheese sauce. • Guacamole • Fried Onions • Pickled Jalapeños GRILLED CHICKEN OR STEAK QUESADILLA TUESDAY Choice of fajita meat, diced onions and Any Original Burrito Combo: Shredded chicken THURSDAY Monterey Jack and Colby cheeses in a tortilla. and cheese, beef and refried beans, beef and cheese, Any regular single Enchilada or Taco served Served with pico de gallo. shredded beef and cheese, pulled pork and cheese, with rice and beans. Chicken 9.69 Steak 9.99 refried beans and cheese, black beans and cheese. VISIT ALL OF OUR LOCATIONS Served with rice and your choice of a cup of FRIDAY CHEESE QUESADILLA Cheese Soup or White Chili. Fish Taco, Seafood Enchilada or Seafood Taco with Mishawaka, IN (100 Center) 574-259-8541 flour or corn tortilla. Served with rice and beans. Flour tortilla with cheese. Served with Mishawaka, IN (Grape Road) 574-277-1318 garden lettuce and pico de gallo. 6.99 South Bend, IN (Portage Avenue) 574-273-3843 SPINACH & CHICKEN QUESADILLA South Bend, IN (Erskine Village) 574-291-2566 Spinach, shredded chicken, diced onions CATERING and Monterey Jack and Colby cheeses in a NACHO ORDINARY CATERER! Your favorite local Elkhart, IN (Easy Shopping Place) 574-294-6597 flour tortilla. Served with pico de gallo. 9.29 Mexican joint caters. In a parking lot or a field, under a Goshen, IN (Linway Plaza) 574-534-9590 Spinach only. 7.69 roof or a tent, at a hall or an office—anywhere! Any size or budget, from frozen margaritas and famous Wet Burritos to custom buffets, we’ll bring the fiesta to you. Michigan City, IN (Karwick Road) 219-879-4404 QUESADILLA DE LA CASA Call us at 574-272-5922 to get your party started! Plymouth, IN (US 30) 574-941-2022 Chicken, bacon, and chorizo combined with cheese and pico Warsaw, IN (Lake City Highway) 574-269-4711 de gallo in a flour shell. 10.29 Kokomo, IN (Plate Street) 765-452-8231 SIDE ITEMS Evansville, IN (Darmstadt) 812-401-2180 Single Enchilada 5.99 Green Salsa To Go 3.09 Evansville, IN (First Avenue) 812-423-6355 Single Tostada 5.99 Chunky Salsa To Go 3.09 Evansville, IN (Green River Road) 812-474-1635 Single Tamale 3.99 Sour Cream .79 Chips To Go 3.99 Guacamole .99 Evansville, IN (Pearl Drive) 812-422-2055 Chips & Salsa To Go 5.99 Extra Cheese 1.99 Salsa To Go 3.09 REV 4/17 Send us your comments. haciendafiesta.com Nutrition and allergen information available online. / © 2021 Hacienda Mexican Restaurants / REV 5/21 SHAREABLES BURRITOS FAMOUS WET BURRITO® CHIMICHANGAS TABLESIDE GUACAMOLE Seasoned ground beef, beans, lettuce and tomatoes in a flour tortilla with Hacienda Burrito with cheese and choice of filling and Prepared at your table with avocados, sauce, Monterey Jack and Colby cheeses. Regular 10.99 Smaller 9.49 serrano peppers, tomatoes, cilantro golden-fried. Served with rice and beans. Choose Shredded Chicken, Beef or Pulled Pork. Regular 11.79 Smaller 10.49 chili con queso or white cheese sauce. 10.79 and onions. 9.49 • Shredded Chicken or Beef • Pulled Pork ® NACHOS FIESTA RED POTATO WET BURRITO • Seasoned Ground Beef • Seafood Trans-fat-free corn chips topped with tomatoes, Redskin potatoes, green chiles and onions in • Black Bean melted cheeses, green onions, jalapeño peppers, a flour tortilla. Topped with green peppers, sour cream and house-made guacamole. 9.79 tomatoes and a cheese and bacon sauce. Regular 10.99 Smaller 9.49 Choose Seasoned Ground Beef, SPECIALTIES Shredded Chicken, Beef or Pulled Pork. Add Shredded Chicken, Beef or Pulled Pork 3.49 CHIC ON THE BEACH FRY-YI-YI BLACK BEAN WET BURRITO® Grilled and diced chicken breast on Mexican rice, with Waffle-cut fries with cheese, bacon, jalapeño Black beans, rice, green peppers, White Cheese Sauce. 10.79 Substitute Shrimp 12.79 TACOS peppers. Served with house-made Ranch. 8.99 DIPS sour cream sauce and cheese. FETTUCCINE FERNANDO FISH TACOS – SHRIMP OR GROUPER HOUSE-MADE RANCH: Grande 2.79 Small 1.99 Served with lettuce and tomatoes. CHICKEN & BACON PIZZA Regular 10.99 Smaller 9.49 Fajita chicken strips and fettuccine pasta with Grilled shrimp with spicy mayo or fried grouper with Grilled chicken, bacon, jalapeño peppers, red CHILI CON QUESO: Bowl 6.99 Cup 3.99 four-cheese Alfredo sauce and mushrooms, red Baja lime sauce and shredded cabbage in two flour onions, Monterey Jack cheese and house-made WHITE CHEESE & BEAN DIP: Bowl 6.99 Cup 3.99 and green peppers, onions, black olives, and tortillas. Served with Pineapple Salsa and FRESH BURRITO BOWL jalapeño peppers. 11.29 Ranch served on a 10-inch tortilla crust. 9.49 HACIENDA HOT CHEESE DIP: 6.99 Lime cilantro rice topped with rice and beans. 10.99 black beans, choice of meat, pico ORIGINAL HACIENDA TACO JALAPEÑO POPPERS de gallo, Monterey Jack cheese Choice of hard or soft taco shell, ground beef, Filled with cheddar cheese and and cilantro. COMBOS jalapeño peppers. 8.49 shredded chicken, beef or pulled pork, lettuce, diced Grilled Chicken, Grilled Steak, TASTE OF HACIENDA® tomatoes, onions and melted cheese. 5.99 FLAUTAS SOUPS Pulled Pork 9.29 Seasoned ground beef Wet Burrito®, chimichanga, Shredded chicken in large flour tortillas rolled CHEESE SOUP Shrimp 11.29 Vegetarian Style 6.79 and taco salad. Also with Shredded Chicken, THREE FRESH TACOS and golden-fried. Served with house-made Blend of cheeses with spices, herbs and bacon. Beef or Pulled Pork. 13.29 Choice of fajita steak, grilled chicken or pulled pork in Southwestern Ranch. 8.49 Bowl 4.99 Cup 3.99 BURRITO BLANCO a soft corn tortilla with poblano pepper, red onion and A flour tortilla with redskin potatoes, Mexican rice, SEAFOOD A LA HACIENDA Monterey Jack cheese. Served with a side of cilantro MOZZARELLA STICKS WHITE CHILI refried beans and garlic mushrooms. White cheese sauce, Two flour or corn enchiladas filled with imitation crab sour cream sauce and rice and beans. 12.99 Golden-fried mozzarella cheese. 8.49 Shredded chicken, white beans, green chiles, shredded Monterey Jack cheese and topped with pico de gallo. and topped with white sauce and melted cheese. onions and spices. Topped with tortilla strips, sour Regular 11.79 Smaller 10.59 Add Shredded Chicken, Beef or Pulled Pork 3.49 Served with rice, beans and Pineapple Salsa. 11.79 MAKE-YOUR-OWN TACOS CHICKEN WINGS cream and green onions. Bowl 4.99 Cup 3.99 Assemble your own with hard and soft taco shells, 10 Jumbo bone-in or breast meat boneless wings GRILLED BURRITOS CREATE YOUR OWN COMBO ground beef, lettuce, diced tomatoes and cheese. 9.49 golden-fried. With celery and choice of blue cheese Flour tortillas grilled with choice of meat, jalapeños, onions and cilantro sour cream. Create a platter: Seasoned ground beef, pulled pork, or house-made Ranch. Choose Original Buffalo- SALADS Served with pico de gallo, rice and beans. Grilled Chicken 10.59 Grilled Steak 10.99 shredded chicken or beef, beans or seafood fillings. FOOD TRUCK TACOS style, Chipotle BBQ or Habanero sauce. Ranch, Southwestern Ranch and Avocado Ranch dressings Served with rice and beans. Three flour tortillas coated with refried beans All smaller wet burritos Bone-in 10.99, Boneless 10.29 are all house-made. 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