Macayo's Mexican Kitchen

4001 N Central Ave PhoenixAZ85012
Closed
Sunday
10:30am-11:00pm
Monday
10:30am-11:00pm
Tuesday
10:30am-11:00pm
Wednesday
10:30am-11:00pm
Thursday
10:30am-11:00pm
Friday
10:30am-11:59pm
Saturday
10:30am-11:59pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Average Rating
3.5
Total Reviews
(37)
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Description

Woody and Victoria Johnson began Macayo's Mexican Restaurants 59 years ago when they opened their first restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona. That day, they established the commitment to quality ingredients served with a warm and friendly touch that continues today as Macayo's celebrates its 68th anniversary! Family-owned and locally-operated, Macayo’s focuses on community involvement and fresh,...
by merchantcircle on May 24, 2019 from merchantcircle

Information from the business

From our family to yours! We welcome you to try our handcrafted Mexican cuisine at any of our 13 Arizona locations or two Las Vegas locations. We hope each visit is a family event, packed with flavor, tradition and delicious satisfaction.
by botw on March 08, 2016 from botw
Macayo's Mexican Kitchen is located at the address 4001 N Central Ave in Phoenix, Arizona 85012. They can be contacted via phone at (602) 264-6141 for pricing, hours and directions. Macayo's Mexican Kitchen specializes in Wedding Receptions, Anniversaries, Weddings.

Macayo's Mexican Kitchen provides Corporate Accounts, Breakfast, Custom Orders to it's customers. For maps and directions to...
by chamberofcommerce on November 14, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
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by localcom on July 24, 2014 from localcom
Bright Mexican decor accentuates the bold flavors of traditional Mexican food at this local favorite. Try the Pescado Taco Terrifico, lightly fried battered fish placed in a warm corn tortilla. This casual place also serves up salads, pizzas and burgers. Partake in special margaritas served up in huge ceramic mugs with cheap refills. Choose from Senor Bob-style Mugarita, or Cha-Cha Girl.
by yahoolocal on June 30, 2011 from yahoolocal