El Rancho Grande Menu – Los Angeles, CA

Type : Mexican restaurant

Location : Los Angeles, CA

Based on 260 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

El Rancho Grande 90012

Address:
17 Olvera St Suite E, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: (213) 626-5750

Website:

Hours

Friday 8 AM–9 PM
Saturday 8 AM–9 PM
Sunday 8 AM–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
8 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 8 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–9 PM
Thursday 8 AM–9 PM

Menu

Combination Plates
2 Hard Shell Tacos & Beans $8.00
2 Cheese Enchiladas W/ Beans & Salad $8.00
3 Taquitos W/ Beans & Salad $8.00
2 Taquitos + 1 Enchilada W/ Beans & Salad $8.00
1 Taco + 1 Taquito W/ Beans & Salad $8.00
1 Taco + 1 Enchilada W/ Beans & Salad $8.00
2 Beef Enchiladas W/ Beans & Salad $8.25
2 Chicken Enchiladas W/ Beans & Salad $8.25
2 Sopes (Beef Or Chicken) W/ Beans & Rice $8.50
Red Chile Pork Plate W/ Beans & Rice $9.50
Side Orders
2 Taquitos W/ Avocado Sauce $3.35
1 Hard Shell Taco (Ground Beef, Chicken Or Potato) $3.25
1 Enchilada Red (Cheese, Beef Or Chicken) $3.25
Bean & Cheese Burrito $4.50
Burrito (Beef Or Chicken W/ Beans & Cheese) $8.00
Red Chile Pork Burrito W/ Beans & Cheese $9.00
Cheese Quesadilla $5.50
Quesadilla (Beef Or Chicken) $8.00
Sope (Beef Or Chicken) $3.75
Tostada (Beans & Cheese) $3.75
Tostada (Beef Or Chicken, W/ Beans & Cheese) $5.00
Side Of Beans & Cheese Or Rice & Salad $3.00
Sour Cream, Extra Cheese, Extra Avocado Sauce $1.00
8 Oz. Any Sauce $4.00
Drinks
Horchata & Jamaica $2.50
Sodas, Iced Teas & More $2.25
Coffee, Hot Tea Or Hot Chocolate $2.00

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Reviews

Mary Angela Nicole Aranda
El Rancho Grande is a hidden gem that brings the flavors of Mexico to Los Angeles in the most authentic and delightful way possible. Located in [insert address], this restaurant has quickly become one of my favorite go-to spots for Mexican cuisine.

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Juniormajr
There are many taquerias on Olvera Street, but our favorite has been El Rancho Grande. Their Taquitos and Guacamole Sauce are the best in my opinion. Their tacos and enchiladas are also very good. The service is always good and they’re usually packed, just wait your turn for a table and be ready to enjoy delicious Taquitos. There is a small lot close to the entrance on one side and two big lots on the other side.

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Dan Valencia
This place has a soft spot in my heart, been coming since I was a child and my parents came to eat here since the 70’s. Nacho (the tall gentleman) is always friendly, takes a quick order, and preps your food.

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A L
Lukewarm enchilada with unmelted cheese. It seemed like they just didn’t care enough to heat it up. There is so much good Mexican food in LA, I regretted going here.

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Danny Unger
Absolutely wonderful. I was walking around while waiting for a connecting train, and found this gem. I felt so welcomed! They made me a delicious breakfast and horchata, and my soul was full ☺️ ️

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J. Salinas
It’s looks pretty longtime of his owner still same person ever since my first came here a El Rancho Grande restaurant on Olivera Street in Spring of 1993s, He’s been here almost over than years because of his family business was here, ( I Dunno ‍♂️, I thinks possible dat early in 1930s) Right here have a too small space with eight tables. Depending how popular gets nearly crowded on weekends and less crowds of the weeks. I liked here because it’s inexpensive worthy food really deliciously it! Yum!

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David Pakman
Excellent little spot with great service. Menu is simple, everything is simply done but excellent. One of the better options in this area.

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Rosa Lopez
I loved the food and especially their service. They were on top of it. Checking to see if everything was good.

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Phillip Pirrip
Quick service Mexican restaurant. Menu is pretty limited, but seem willing to make something not in the menu, if it’s a variation of something they serve.

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Sophia Olivas
Excellent customer service. You immediately feel like a welcome guest invited over for dinner. This is the oldest restaurant in Olvera Street, originating in 1930, and is about to be 5th generation owned. Their food is infused with love and compassion.

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