"Just as its name suggests, this Heights restaurant is reminiscent of a real Mexican hacienda. Colorful paper strands drape from the ceiling, and a large space peppered with banquettes and tables is anchored by a grand staircase. The menu is old-school with a number of combo platters, like the La Hacienda Special, which combines a chile con queso puff, beef taco, stuffed bell pepper, cheese enchilada, and tamale with rice and beans." - Brittany Britto Garley, Kayla Stewart