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Mexican Restaurant & Cantina Mexican Restaurant & cantina Since 1976 www.herbertstx.com @herbertsnb Parties of 6 or more are subject to gratuity. APPETIZERS GUACAMOLE QUESO FRIES HERBERT’S NACHOS COMPUESTOS Mini 3.29 • Small 4.49 • Medium 6.49 French fries topped with queso and Stacked tortilla chips topped with beans, Large 8.99 chopped bacon. 8.99 cheese, beef or chicken fajitas, lettuce and tomatoes. Served with guacamole QUESADILLA QUESO and jalapeños. 12.49 10” flour tortilla filled with cheese, Mini 3.29 • Small 4.49 • Medium 6.49 folded in half and cut into 3 wedges. Large 8.99 Served with guacamole, sour cream, QUESO W/ GROUND BEEF lettuce and tomatoes. 7.99 Small 4.99 • Medium 6.99 • Large 9.49 Add ground beef or shredded chicken 8.99 Add beef or chicken fajita 11.49 GUACAMOLE SALAD 8.49 Add shrimp 11.99 QUESO LOCO NACHOS Queso with charro beans, guacamole (6) Tortilla half shells topped with beans and pico de gallo. 9.49 and cheese. Served with jalapeños. 7.99 Add ground beef or shredded chicken 8.99 Add beef or chicken fajita 11.49 SOUPS & SALADS TORTILLA SOUP CALDO DE RES CHICKEN TENDER SALAD Shredded chicken and vegetables Bone-in beef shanks with vegetables. A bed of lettuce topped with tomatoes, topped with Monterey Jack cheese Served with rice and (3) corn tortillas 9.49 sliced chicken tenders and cheese. 8.99 and corn tortilla strips. Served with rice. Small 7.49 Large 9.49 TACO SALAD Add sliced avocados 1.99 Flour taco shell filled with lettuce, tomatoes, ground beef or shredded chicken and MENUDO - PREPARED FRESH DAILY! cheese. Served with charro beans. 8.99 Tripe and yellow hominy stew. Served Sub beef or chicken fajita 11.49 with cilantro, onions, lime wedges and (3) corn tortillas. DEREK’S FAJITA BOWL New! Small 7.99 Large 9.99 Flour taco shell filled with lettuce, rice, charro beans, beef or chicken fajita, pico de gallo, cheese and avocado slices. 12.49 BREAKFAST Served daily until noon. Add cheese .99¢ per plate or .39¢ per taco ONE EGG PLATE BARBACOA TACOS 2.99 each (1) egg. Served with your choice of ham, 1 lb of barbacoa. Served with pico Chorizo & Egg bacon or sausage and Texas toast. 5.99 de gallo and (6) flour tortillas. 12.29 Chorizo & Potato Chorizo & Bean TWO EGG PLATE LITTLE BOBBY’S PANCAKE SPECIAL Picadillo & Potato (2) eggs. Served with your choice of (1) pancake and (2) eggs. Served with Picadillo & Beans ham, bacon or sausage and Texas toast. your choice of ham, bacon or sausage and Papas Rancheras 7.49 Texas toast. 7.99 Ham & Egg Bacon & Egg HUEVOS RANCHEROS BIG BOB’S PANCAKE SPECIAL Potato & Egg (2) eggs topped with ranchero sauce. (2) pancakes and (3) eggs. Served with Potato & Bacon Served with beans, bacon, potatoes your choice of ham, bacon or sausage and Bean & Egg and (2) flour tortillas. 8.29 Texas toast. 9.49 Sausage & Egg Migas MIGAS PLATE RILEY’S CHICKEN & WAFFLES New! Eggs scrambled with corn tortilla (2) chicken tenders and (2) waffles topped with strips, tomatoes and onions. Served whipped cream and strawberries. Served with with beans and (2) flour tortillas. 7.99 maple syrup. 9.49 A LA CARTE Egg 1.59 CHORIZO MEXICANO Bacon (2) 2.49 Eggs scrambled with chorizo Ham 2.49 Mexicano. Served with beans Sausage (2) 2.49 and (2) flour tortillas. 8.49 Potatoes 1.99 Chicken Tender 2.49 Texas Toast 1.29 Waffle 2.49 Pancake 2.79 Served All Day LUNCH SPECIALS 8.24 Monday – Friday from 11 AM to 3 PM Meal includes Spanish rice, refried beans, (2) flour tortillas and a fountain drink, iced tea or coffee. CHEESE ENCHILADA DINNER CHALUPA DINNER FLOUR BURRITO DINNER (2) cheese enchiladas topped with (2) chalupas topped with beans, (2) flour burritos stuffed with ground enchilada gravy and cheese. cheese, lettuce and tomatoes. beef and beans. Topped with enchilada gravy and cheese. BEEF ENCHILADA DINNER TACO DINNER (2) ground beef enchiladas topped (2) ground beef or shredded chicken FRIED BURRITO DINNER with enchilada gravy and cheese. tacos topped with lettuce, tomatoes (1) deep fried burrito stuffed with ground and cheese on a crispy shell, flour beef and beans. Topped with enchilada tortilla or corn tortilla. gravy and cheese. Herbert’s Favorite Vegetarian New! New HeartBrand Beef Certified Angus Beef Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Parties of 6 or more are subject to gratuity. DINNERS Dinners include Spanish rice, refried beans and (2) flour tortillas. CHEESE ENCHILADA DINNER CHALUPA DINNER POBLANO CHILE RELLENO DINNER (2) cheese enchiladas topped with (2) chalupas topped with beans, cheese, Handmade battered poblano pepper enchilada gravy and cheese. 8.99 lettuce and tomatoes. 8.99 stuffed with ground beef, rice and Add ground beef or shredded chicken 9.99 Monterey Jack cheese. Topped with BEEF ENCHILADA DINNER ranchero sauce and Monterey Jack (2) ground beef enchiladas topped with TACO DINNER cheese. 13.49 enchilada gravy and cheese. 9.29 (2) ground beef or shredded chicken tacos topped with lettuce, tomatoes and CARNE GUISADA DINNER ENCHILADA COMBO DINNER cheese on a crispy shell, flour tortilla or Lean beef stew meat. Served with (1) cheese and (1) ground beef enchiladas corn tortilla. 9.29 guacamole, lettuce and tomatoes. 10.49 topped with enchilada gravy and cheese. 9.29 FISH TACO DINNER MONTEREY GRILLED CHICKEN (2) fried catfish tacos topped with lettuce CHICKEN ENCHILADA DINNER DINNER on a corn tortilla. Served with Mexican (2) shredded chicken enchiladas topped Grilled chicken breast topped with verde white rice, charro beans, pico de gallo with ranchero sauce and American sauce and Monterey Jack cheese. Served and cilantro sauce. 9.49 cheese or verde sauce and Monterey with charro beans, guacamole, lettuce and Jack cheese. 9.29 FLOUR BURRITO DINNER tomatoes. 10.49 (2) flour burritos stuffed with ground beef SPINACH ENCHILADA DINNER PORK CHOP DINNER and beans. Topped with enchilada gravy (2) spinach enchiladas topped with queso (2) center loin pork chops topped with and cheese. 9.29 crema sauce and Monterey Jack cheese. ranchero sauce. Served with lettuce and Served with Mexican white rice. 8.99 FRIED BURRITO DINNER tomatoes. 12.99 (1) deep fried burrito stuffed with ground SHRIMP ENCHILADA DINNER T-BONE RANCHERO DINNER beef and beans. Topped with enchilada (2) shrimp enchiladas topped with queso A 10oz juicy T-Bone Steak topped with gravy and cheese. 8.99 crema sauce and Monterey Jack cheese. ranchero sauce. Served with a cheese Served with Mexican white rice. 12.49 FLAUTA DINNER enchilada, lettuce and tomatoes. Cooked to (3) shredded chicken flautas. Served your liking! 15.99 with guacamole, sour cream, lettuce and RIBEYE RANCHERO DINNER tomatoes. 9.49 A 10oz tender and juicy Ribeye Steak TAMALE DINNER topped with ranchero sauce. Served with (3) pork tamales topped with enchilada charro beans, lettuce and tomatoes. gravy and cheese. 9.49 Cooked to your liking! 16.99 GORDITA DINNER (2) handmade deep fried corn cakes VEGETARIAN ENCHILADA DINNER stuffed with ground beef or shredded (2) cheese enchiladas topped with chicken, lettuce, tomatoes and ranchero sauce and cheese. 8.99 cheese. 11.99 Sub beef or chicken fajita 13.99 COMBINATIONS NO SUBSTITUTIONS HERBERT’S SPECIAL VEGETARIAN COMBO PLATE LADIES’ SPECIAL (1) cheese, ground beef or shredded (2) cheese enchiladas topped with (1) chalupa, (1) crispy taco and a queso chicken enchilada, (1) guacamole chalupa ranchero sauce and cheese and (1) dip. 8.99 and (1) crispy taco. Served with rice, guacamole chalupa. 9.49 STREET TACOS New! beans and (2) flour tortillas. 12.99 Add rice & beans 11.99 (3) authentic grilled steak tacos topped VEGETARIAN HERBERT’S SPECIAL ANTHONY’S DELUXE with onions, cilantro and queso fresco (1) cheese enchilada topped with (2) cheese, ground beef or shredded on a corn tortilla. Served with charro ranchero sauce and American cheese, chicken enchiladas, (1) chalupa, (1) fajita beans, spicy tomatillo sauce and (1) guacamole chalupa and (1) bean flour taco. Served with rice, beans and lime wedges. 9.99 taco. Served with rice, beans and (2) flour (2) flour tortillas. 14.99 tortillas. 11.99 DYLAN’S DELUXE COMBO PLATE (1) cheese, ground beef or shredded (2) cheese, ground beef or shredded chicken enchilada, (1) chalupa and chicken enchiladas and (1) guacamole (1) tortilla shell topped with queso. chalupa. 10.49 Served with rice, beans and (2) flour Add rice and beans 12.99 tortillas. 12.49 TEXAS FAVORITES CHICKEN TENDERS CHICKEN FRIED STEAK (3) breaded chicken tenders. Served with country Hand battered cutlet (Kobe) topped with country gravy. gravy, French fries and Texas toast. 8.99 Served with French fries, Texas toast, lettuce and tomatoes. 14.49 HAMBURGER STEAK OLD FASHIONED Chopped steak (Kobe) topped with brown gravy and sautéed onions. HAMBURGER Served with French fries, Texas toast, lettuce and tomatoes. 14.49 ½ lb ground beef patty, lettuce, tomato, onions, RIBEYE AMERICAN DINNER pickles, mayo and A 10oz tender and juicy Ribeye Steak. Served with French fries, mustard on a bun. Served Texas toast, lettuce and tomatoes. Cooked to your liking! 16.99 with French fries. 8.99 On sourdough bun. 9.49 Add cheese. .99 Herbert’s Favorite Vegetarian New! New HeartBrand Beef Certified Angus Beef Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Parties of 6 or more are subject to gratuity. KIDS 7.49 Meal includes a kids fountain drink, iced tea, milk, chocolate milk, orange juice or apple juice for children only ages 12 & under.
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