
The cheese enchilada was good, too, though not really memorable. I felt like the potato could have been seasoned a bit more, but it was better than some potato tacos I have tried in the past. The potato taco was just okay it wasn’t as good as I was hoping it to be. My favorite was the guacamole toastada because it was simply smothered with guacamole on the bottom and topped off with lettuce and cheese. This came with (from left to right, clockwise): a guacamole toastada, black beans, a potato taco, and a cheese enchilada. I ended up getting the Vegetarian Combo Plate ($12.95) for my lunch. It was a little chunky for me, so I mostly just dipped my chips into the juices. Open for breakfast daily, 7:30 a.m.11 a.m. The salsa had a nice little kick, not too hot or too mild. Caf Coyote & Cantina, 2461 San Diego Ave., Old Town (61). The chips tasted freshly made and had a good crunch without being too greasy. 2461 San Diego Avenue San Diego, CA 92110. B&W, AE, MC, V, - Cafe Coyote In the heart of Old Town, this traditional Mexican restaurant features two dining experiences: cozy Cafe Coyote.

We got chips and salsa to munch on before our food. We sat near the ladies making the fresh tortillas and it made the place smell wonderful as we looked over the menu.

they even make fresh tortillas from scratch. Tirado / OctoAp/ Lifestyle / Cafe Coyote, food, mexican food, Old Town, San Diego, Travel When I was researching places to go to in San Diego, one place that would always show up was Old Town. It was such a nice day out and this place is HUGE so we figured we would wait the extra couple of minutes while they cleaned off a table so we could sit outside. the food was tasteful and seems like they put real thought into each dish and drink. Cafe Coyote in Old Town San Diego, CA By Nicole J. Our hostess tried to sit us inside at first, but we wanted to sit outdoors. We skipped the Old Town Mexican Cafe just because the line was long and headed over to Cafe Coyote to sit outdoors for some grub. After we finished watching the play, we wandered around the main drag on Old Town before finding a good spot to eat. APPLIES TO ELONGATED COINS ONLY The penny shown is the penny that you will receive. I found myself in the area one afternoon with my friend, Laura, to catch a play over at the Cygnet Theater. 1 copper elongated coin from the single-die machine at CAFE COYOTE in Old Town San Diego. As a San Diego native, I tend to avoid going into Old Town just so I don’t have to deal with tourists and crazy parking situations. Cafe Coyote is one of the many restaurants nestled into Old Town offering up flavorful Mexican food to locals and visitors for many years. Tortilla chips piled high with refried beans, melted cheeses, guacamole, salsa fresca & sour cream.
