El Camino Boca Raton
Restaurant · Boca Raton ·

El Camino Boca Raton

Restaurant · Boca Raton ·

Mexican eats & creative cocktails, flavorful & fresh

El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null
El Camino Boca Raton by null

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5377 Town Center Rd Unit #100, Boca Raton, FL 33486 Get directions

$20–30

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5377 Town Center Rd Unit #100, Boca Raton, FL 33486 Get directions

+1 561 980 7700
elcaminobocaraton.com
@elcaminofla

$20–30

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Kettner Exchange Group Revamping El Camino in Little Italy | Eater San Diego

"After opening in South Park in 2009 and moving to India Street in 2010, this corner spot under the flight path at the north end of Little Italy became a destination for drinking and dining well before the neighborhood was a hotspot; with immersive, playful decor it hosted countless dance parties and karaoke nights and served endless margaritas and Taco Tuesday specials. Now renamed Camino Riviera and scheduled to reopen this August under SDCM's stewardship — a collaboration between SDCM owner Matt Spencer and El Camino founder Mauricio Couturier — the redesign leans into the Riviera Maya vibe. Corporate executive chef Brian Redzikowski's menu pays tribute to the Caribbean coastline with wood-grilled prawns and octopus and tacos filled with crab, chorizo, or Sonoma lamb barbacoa, while beverage directors Eric Johnson and Leigh Lecap plan cocktails inspired by regional dishes: the Mayan Underground mixes tequila with achiote sherbet, crème de banane, lime, and banana leaf, and the Bandito #1 combines rum, macadamia, blended vermouth, and mole. Music and dancing will continue." - Candice Woo

https://sandiego.eater.com/2021/6/24/22549069/camino-riviera-mexican-restaurant-bar-el-camino-little-italy
El Camino Boca Raton

racerpoet

Google
El Camino has some amazing food. The girl who seated our group seemed a little sour, but our server Tamara made up for it. She was pleasant, polite, quick, and double checked that everything was perfect. All the food we tried was top notch and full of flavor. The hot sauces we had were delicious too. They were spicy, but not unbearably so. My empanadas were exactly what I wanted—just protein (cheese and meat) and no beans. My friend’s burrito was amazing too. The chips and salsa we got for our table were tasty and fresh. Great Mexican-style cuisine. Plenty of room inside. Clean and well-kept. And our server Tamara is awesome.😊

Tim Ratty

Google
What a terribly disappointing experience. I reached out to the manager at El Camino via their website to see about reserving a table for 15 of my employees for a work anniversary celebration. They replied saying I could only reserve a high top if I paid for a fixed menu and drink packages in advance. T phoned and told them we were interested in ordering individually from the menu but wanted to ensure there was seating for all. I chose to simply arrive at 4:30 pm to grab a table but that is when the antics began. I was told I couldn’t be seated without my party being there even though I told them our office was across the street and everyone was in their way. The manager said they could seat is when a handful arrived and when the first 5 of 15 arrived the hostess told me they couldn’t seat is until we had 75% present. All this despite dozens of empty tables and booths throughout the place. When the entire party finally arrived they sat us outside at two separate tables again despite large numbers of open tables that could accommodate us all. Each time I approached the reservations kiosk it felt like they were struggling for no reason at all. When I walked away I overheard them saying I was just going to have to wait and I was unreasonable. My co workers commented that it seemed like they were intentionally trying to avoid seating us. When I pointed out the inside empty large table and suggested seating us there they said that was not the “happy hour” seating! Not sure why they assumed we needed “happy hour” seating and I told them that. It was as if they were making decisions for their customers based upon their own preference. We were intimately seated and serviced by one server. Service was slow and food mediocre at best. Sad because we are so close we could walk there and we entertain clients every day. They need a change in management and much better training. We won’t be going back.

M K

Google
Amazing restaurant. There is a huge outdoor seating area. Didn't even consider sitting inside. We arrived during Happy Hour and drinks were $6. The guacamole was fresh made with just enough spices to make you want to order another one. I had the chicken fajitas. Huge portion, spicy, and delicious. Also ordered were brisket tacos and fish tacos. No room for dessert. Valet parking is available.

Volodymyr Gelias

Google
El Camino in Boca Raton is hands-down one of the best Mexican restaurants around! The tacos are absolutely incredible — fresh, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned. You can tell they take pride in every dish they serve. The margaritas are amazing too — perfectly balanced, refreshing, and the ideal complement to the meal. The atmosphere is vibrant, the service is friendly, and everything about the experience feels top-notch. If you’re in Boca and craving authentic Mexican food, El Camino is the place to go. Five stars all the way! Happy hour prices🔥🔥🔥

Maria Arcuri

Google
Day 5 Happy Hour at El Camino location in Boca Raton, FL was incredible. The place was buzzing, but the atmosphere was fantastic. We snagged a table pretty quickly despite the crowd. Our server, John, was top-notch. We started with a $6 margarita & a michelada, & the tamarind straw was a game-changer. The food was phenomenal - chips with salsa, pork tamale, chicharrones, & more. We were stuffed, but the flavors were perfection. What a steal!

Tom Adamczyk

Google
Overall, the place is great for casual dining and drinks. Atmosphere is great, decor is good, and the indoor outdoor sitting options are plenty. The staff is attentive with just the right amount of interaction. Food is a bit salty. Get the big nachos!

Theresa Mitchell

Google
Absolutely blown away by this place! We stopped in for happy hour and I cant wait to go back. The menu was packed with great options and everything we ordered was flavorful and super fresh. The drinks? Next level. Creative, perfectly balanced, and honestly, some of the best cocktails I’ve had in a while. The service at the bar was what really made the experience stand out. The bartenders were welcoming, attentive, and clearly knew their stuff. You could tell they loved what they do, and it showed in the way they took care of every guest. And the atmosphere? Warm, inviting, and just the right mix of energetic and relaxed. Whether you’re meeting up with friends or looking for a casual solo unwind spot, this place nails it. Highly recommend checking it out — especially during happy hour. You won’t be disappointed!

Carlo Zeichen

Google
Late night out El Camino never disappointed Brisket Nachos speechless Many flavorful Margaritas being Mango - Chipotle and Blood Orange the best Tequila Old Fashioned oustanding!!!! The best of this place it’s close at 2AM yes 2AM!!!!!!