The Whole Enchilada
370 Main Street, Durham, CT 06422
About Us
The Whole Enchilada is a vibrant and authentic Mexican restaurant located at 370 Main Street in Durham, Connecticut. Our menu is filled with delicious and flavorful dishes that will transport you straight to Mexico with every bite. From traditional enchiladas and tacos to mouthwatering burritos and quesadillas, our dishes are made with the freshest ingredients and bold spices that will leave your taste buds begging for more. Our cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make dining at The Whole Enchilada a memorable experience for everyone. Come join us for a taste of Mexico right here in the heart of Connecticut.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
11:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"I ordered a beef bean burrito and a shrimp Bowl and there was nothing Mexican about this food the burrito had 99.99% salad with maybe one piece of beef and the rice was probably a microwavable kind and of course the shrimp Bowl was horrible there was no taste and they're green salsa tasted like pure vinegar and it was very expensive. I will never go there again just to let all of you know about this place, there is nothing Mexican about this restaurant you're better off going to Taco Bell the food there will taste better."
"The tastiest food. Best hot sauce! Prices have gone up, but when I can afford a treat this is my go to."
"First time stopping in today and last time. I ordered the grilled chicken quesadilla and the regular nachos. The grilled chicken at first bite tasted like canned tuna. The chicken is wet and has zero seasoning on it. I opened up the nachos and they were so soggy. When I finally found a crunchy chip, it was stale. 23 dollars right down the drain. So sad."
"The one time I went here was on Friday night (it's been about 2 years now) and I ordered the Taco Taco Chips and Soda/Water (I was told all the drinks are the same price, so it doesn't matter). I figure $6.50 plus tax, it should come to $6.91, but somehow it came to a little over $7.00 (I don't recall the exact amount). Then I agreed to pay for my buddy's drink (that is all he got/ordered) and the price went up to $9.70. I gave the kid a $20 and received $10.30 back as change. When my friend grabbed the two drinks, the kid behind the counter acted shocked and said he didn't charge me for the second drink, but then when I argued his false statement, he told us not to worry about it... I guess I am worried about it. I'm confused on how the special with an extra drink came to that much and then he wanted more money... I suspect shenanigans, but not my problem. As for the food, the tacos were good, but a lot of grease/oil poured out of it when I went to eat it. I almost ended up wearing it, but managed to dodge it. It would have been better/healthier if it was strained a little bit. The chips were salty, but not bad. The water was in a bottle and was cold enough/drinkable. I will consider possibly going here again in the future, but will certainly watch the pricing and get a receipt next time. I liked the Westbrook location better. This location has potential, but is not there yet - Just my humble opinion..."
"Went in to get a couple tacos and a whole Enchilada. The biggest mistake a Mexican restaurant can make is not offer ala carte items because they want to gouge their customers and shove rice and beans down their throat. They wouldn't let me order 2 tacos and 1 Enchilada. They actually said no, you can't order that, I said ok, bye."
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