I do not have too many photos for this place, but I can assure you that it is absolutely beautiful. The layout and the set up of the restaurant is something not easily found in Indianapolis. I went there with a big group for a birthday and we were well taken care of. Our waitress paid keen attention to everyone’s request and was helpful with the cake (which we brought). I will absolutely go back, without a doubt.
Whitney Klein
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March 31, 2025
Yummy table side guacamole-my favorite! Elevated dishes with good ingredients. Loved the cocktail menu and margaritas. Very cool decor and there was a “pink” room you can rent with a big circular table to larger parties. Server was very friendly. Highly recommend
Amy Canaday
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May 16, 2025
We dined at Casa Santa three weeks ago on a Friday night, 6:15. I had made a reservation in advance.
We arrived at the restaurant for our reservation time. The hostess seemed "stuck," unable to continue greeting and assisting guests until *someone else (not even herself)* had a table ready for the party ahead of me. Meanwhile, literally 5 other parties filed in behind me - not greeted, there was no - welcome to Casa Santa, how many in your party or I'll be right with you. Zero acknowledgement. It was disappointing.
Finally, we got helped by a different hostess (since the first one was seating that party ahead of me). Got greeted and seated right away.
The restaurant is truly beautiful. It provides an upscale atmosphere for the dining experience. Very elegant.
Our server took our drink order right away. The other couple we were with ordered queso to go with the chips. Drinks arrived, chips and salsa were fine. But by the time the queso arrived, we needed more chips. It was such a long wait for the refill on chips, my friend even commented - by the time we get more chips, the queso will be cold.
At first, we didn't mind so much that service was slower. We were with friends and at least enjoying the company.
We ordered dinner.
Meanwhile, I sipped my margarita. I had ordered it with salt and rocks. I guess their "signature" is to put salt on half the rim of the glass and chili pepper or something on the other half. While pretty, it's not what I was expecting. I would not enjoy that. I would have requested to NOT have that "accent" on my drink, but I did not know the drink would arrive that way. Also, it arrived with no ice. It was warm. And I was thoroughly disappointed. A warm margarita? Bummer!!!! My husband ordered the El Grueso and quite enjoyed it. Extra points that this bourbon drink arrived with the single, large ice cube.
My friend ordered the birria tacos. They looked DELICIOUS. But it was more "tacos, French dip style" and the juices were very runny. It made the dish messy and she ate only one of the three tacos. Opted NOT to take the rest home.
My dish and the other husband's dish were fine. No complaints, no extra comments.
My husband ordered HIS meal with sour cream and guacamole on the side. It did not come on the side. So, he ordered extra pico de gallo (which comes with the dish to begin with), bc the guac, sour cream, and pico were all touching. He didn't want two of those items in the first place, let alone for all three to touch. Yet, we were charged for extra pico de gallo. That just doesn't sit right with me.
Like I mentioned, this dining experience was three weeks ago, so my details are a little fuzzy. I delayed a review, hoping I could find a way to make it more positive.
It was difficult to get more chips, more salsa, more WATER. Our server hardly came to the table. Service was much slower than expected. We didn't order anything complicated. There's no reason we should not have been able to leave after an hour and fifteen minutes, maybe an hour and a half - with plenty of time to dine and enjoy time with our friends. But the visit took two hours. It didn't affect post-dinner plans, but it was definitely disappointing.
The atmosphere was the best part of the dining experience. The food was good, but nothing exciting.
The service was not great.
I imagine we'll stick with our favorite, reliableTex-Mex across the street in the future.
Jack Lawrence
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March 19, 2025
The atmosphere was amazing. Some of the area near the windows were closed off, but the seating and decor is excellent. Sopas and chorizo dip to start were so good. My date had the fajitas (pictured) and I had the carnival plate. Both were delicious. The cocktails were strong and flavorful. A little pricier than some restaurants but well worth it. 35 minute drive from me, but I will be back often. Go, have a cocktail try one of the specialty dishes. You can thank me later.
Nathan McGarity
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December 28, 2024
The interior of this place is very nice. It gives off a modern 70s vibe. The staff is extremely friendly and the place is very clean. The seating is comfortable and there is a wide choice of where you can be sat. The chips and salsa are very good. The food is good but nothing spectacular. The food presentation is impressive. I ordered a beef taco, a tamale, and a beef enchilada. My wife ordered the tamale and an enchilada . I give this place an A for comfort and atmosphere and a B for the food. We payed $17 for the pick 2 combo and $19 for the pick 3 combo. It was a Saturday at about 1:30PM. We were sat immediately. They have menu items up to $35 a plate. This is a good place on a Saturday afternoon or a date night perhaps.
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I do not have too many photos for this place, but I can assure you that it is absolutely beautiful. The layout and the set up of the restaurant is something not easily found in Indianapolis. I went there with a big group for a birthday and we were well taken care of. Our waitress paid keen attention to everyone’s request and was helpful with the cake (which we brought). I will absolutely go back, without a doubt.
Yummy table side guacamole-my favorite! Elevated dishes with good ingredients. Loved the cocktail menu and margaritas. Very cool decor and there was a “pink” room you can rent with a big circular table to larger parties. Server was very friendly. Highly recommend
We dined at Casa Santa three weeks ago on a Friday night, 6:15. I had made a reservation in advance. We arrived at the restaurant for our reservation time. The hostess seemed "stuck," unable to continue greeting and assisting guests until *someone else (not even herself)* had a table ready for the party ahead of me. Meanwhile, literally 5 other parties filed in behind me - not greeted, there was no - welcome to Casa Santa, how many in your party or I'll be right with you. Zero acknowledgement. It was disappointing. Finally, we got helped by a different hostess (since the first one was seating that party ahead of me). Got greeted and seated right away. The restaurant is truly beautiful. It provides an upscale atmosphere for the dining experience. Very elegant. Our server took our drink order right away. The other couple we were with ordered queso to go with the chips. Drinks arrived, chips and salsa were fine. But by the time the queso arrived, we needed more chips. It was such a long wait for the refill on chips, my friend even commented - by the time we get more chips, the queso will be cold. At first, we didn't mind so much that service was slower. We were with friends and at least enjoying the company. We ordered dinner. Meanwhile, I sipped my margarita. I had ordered it with salt and rocks. I guess their "signature" is to put salt on half the rim of the glass and chili pepper or something on the other half. While pretty, it's not what I was expecting. I would not enjoy that. I would have requested to NOT have that "accent" on my drink, but I did not know the drink would arrive that way. Also, it arrived with no ice. It was warm. And I was thoroughly disappointed. A warm margarita? Bummer!!!! My husband ordered the El Grueso and quite enjoyed it. Extra points that this bourbon drink arrived with the single, large ice cube. My friend ordered the birria tacos. They looked DELICIOUS. But it was more "tacos, French dip style" and the juices were very runny. It made the dish messy and she ate only one of the three tacos. Opted NOT to take the rest home. My dish and the other husband's dish were fine. No complaints, no extra comments. My husband ordered HIS meal with sour cream and guacamole on the side. It did not come on the side. So, he ordered extra pico de gallo (which comes with the dish to begin with), bc the guac, sour cream, and pico were all touching. He didn't want two of those items in the first place, let alone for all three to touch. Yet, we were charged for extra pico de gallo. That just doesn't sit right with me. Like I mentioned, this dining experience was three weeks ago, so my details are a little fuzzy. I delayed a review, hoping I could find a way to make it more positive. It was difficult to get more chips, more salsa, more WATER. Our server hardly came to the table. Service was much slower than expected. We didn't order anything complicated. There's no reason we should not have been able to leave after an hour and fifteen minutes, maybe an hour and a half - with plenty of time to dine and enjoy time with our friends. But the visit took two hours. It didn't affect post-dinner plans, but it was definitely disappointing. The atmosphere was the best part of the dining experience. The food was good, but nothing exciting. The service was not great. I imagine we'll stick with our favorite, reliableTex-Mex across the street in the future.
The atmosphere was amazing. Some of the area near the windows were closed off, but the seating and decor is excellent. Sopas and chorizo dip to start were so good. My date had the fajitas (pictured) and I had the carnival plate. Both were delicious. The cocktails were strong and flavorful. A little pricier than some restaurants but well worth it. 35 minute drive from me, but I will be back often. Go, have a cocktail try one of the specialty dishes. You can thank me later.
The interior of this place is very nice. It gives off a modern 70s vibe. The staff is extremely friendly and the place is very clean. The seating is comfortable and there is a wide choice of where you can be sat. The chips and salsa are very good. The food is good but nothing spectacular. The food presentation is impressive. I ordered a beef taco, a tamale, and a beef enchilada. My wife ordered the tamale and an enchilada . I give this place an A for comfort and atmosphere and a B for the food. We payed $17 for the pick 2 combo and $19 for the pick 3 combo. It was a Saturday at about 1:30PM. We were sat immediately. They have menu items up to $35 a plate. This is a good place on a Saturday afternoon or a date night perhaps.