Overview

La Carreta Mexican Restaurant, located at 219 W Tyler St in Gilmer, Texas, stands as a vibrant homage to authentic Mexican cuisine in a welcoming, casually elegant space. From the moment you enter, the rich aromas of cumin, fresh lime, and sizzling meats envelop you, promising a meal crafted with care and tradition.

The menu at La Carreta is thoughtfully diverse, presenting classic staples alongside inventive dishes that honor regional flavors. The Bistec a La Tampiqueña, a Tampiqueña style steak, exemplifies the kitchen’s dedication to quality, pairing tender cuts with complementary sides to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Equally noteworthy are the Beef Fajitas and Ground Beef Stuffed Avocado, dishes that balance bold seasoning with fresh ingredients, delivering depth and comfort in every bite.

Starters like the Chips & Salsa set a high bar, with a salsa so authentic and flavorful it leaves a lasting impression—almost legendary among regulars. For those seeking a lighter or vegetarian option, selections such as the Veggie Nachos and the Fourth Quesadilla offer crisp textures and satisfying earthy flavors, showcasing thoughtful preparation.

La Carreta also shines in its soups and salads. The Caldo Blanco brings warmth through a creamy broth enriched with tender chicken, avocado, and fresh vegetables, served with warm tortillas that invite you to savor every drop. The Carreta Salad stands out with its vibrant bed of greens topped perfectly, proving that even the simplest dishes receive meticulous attention.

The atmosphere strikes a fine balance—quiet enough to enjoy lively conversation, yet imbued with the spirited energy of authentic Mexican decor and culinary heritage. Service is consistently praised for being warm and attentive; Savannah, a standout server, embodies the friendly, personal touch that makes repeat visits feel like coming home.

While most patrons revel in the authentic flavors and inviting ambiance, some have noted inconsistencies, particularly with certain cuts of meat and portion sizing. However, these experiences remain exceptions within an overall reputation marked by heartfelt cooking and genuine hospitality.

La Carreta appeals to those craving genuine Mexican dishes with a modern Texas twist, from families enjoying hearty meals to couples seeking a flavorful night out. It’s a place where tradition meets comfort, and where each dish tells a story of culinary heritage brought vividly to the table.


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Alcohol
Beer
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What Customers Say

Annie Gallo
Sep 7,2025
5/5
My daughter and I have started going here atleast once a week, in the last two months,we met the sweetest waitress and try to get her section, her name is Savannah. The other waiters and waitress are great as well. The food has been great.
Benjamin Wilford
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Now listen here, if you’re lookin’ for real-deal, no-joke, grandma-approved Mexican food, La Carrenta is where it’s at. Soon as we walked in, I knew we were in for somethin’ special. There was Mexican on the walls, Mexican on the ceilings, Mexicans everywhere—I looked over at my two brothers and said, “Boys… this is gonna be a good one.” We rolled in on a Tuesday—Taco Tuesday to be exact—and let me tell you, the air smelled like cumin, glory, and a little bit of lime. We ordered the chicken flautas and the beef flautas, and them chips and salsa? Good night. I don’t know what they put in that salsa, but it was scrumptious. Like, “put it in a bottle and sell it at Buc-ee’s” scrumptious. Super fire. Absolutely goated. Then came dessert. Now I don’t normally get excited about dessert unless it’s deep fried or homemade by someone named Nana. But buddy, the fried apple pie here? Possibly the best Mexican dessert I’ve ever laid tastebuds on. I almost shed a tear. The fried cheesecake was good too, don’t get me wrong, but when my brother took a bite of that apple pie, he looked up at the ceiling and said, “I love it.” Like it had just proposed to him. Now, was it a little expensive? Yeah. I think we spent about 60 bucks for the three of us, and the portions weren’t huge, but everything we ate tasted like it had been blessed by a tortilla angel. And y’all—I ain’t no salad guy. I don’t trust leafy things. But their salad with the fried rice? Lawd have mercy. That rice was so good it made Jalapeño Tree's rice taste like it came from the microwave section at Dollar General. Sweet tea? Pretty stinkin’ good. Service? They were polite, fast, and didn’t judge us when we ordered seconds on the fried pie. Place was quiet too—even on Taco Tuesday. Which is perfect for guys like us who like to hear ourselves argue about flautas. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. 10/10. Five sombreros. This place is the real enchilada.
MysterEats
Sep 7,2025
3/5
Wanted to take my wife somewhere different for Mother's Day. We drove from Mount Pleasant to Gilmer to try this somewhat new local eatery. We were quickly seated at 1pm on Mother's Day and promptly brought us chips and salsa. That is about the extent of where the nice things end. The menu was HUGE. There are so many things to choose from. I went with the Carne asade plate. My wife went with the flautas. We order the kids the 5 enchilada Platter. My Carne asada was TOUGH so hard to cut through with their dull steak knifes, I resorted to being primitive and eating with my hands and teeth. It was pretty awful. My wife's flautas were tiny and HOLLOW. Very little meat. Rice and beans were bland and quite plain. The kids' enchiladas were basically raw tortillas with the different sauces and meats. They ate them but really didn't know better. I do not recommend it until they fix many things.
Riko Hozhoogi Naasha
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Of of my favorite places to go to for a good meal. I love the new look and decorations etc. The food is super phenomenal, specially the salsa and chips. The food is very well cooked, color and all. Thank you for everything.
Jason Turcyn
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Great food, pleasant service! My wife and I love coming here and we'll be back again soon.
Michelle Smith
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Fun family owned business in the heart of Gilmer. They have fantastic chips and salsa and their chicken stuffed avocado is pretty amazing too. Love this place!
Ron Lunsford
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Second Visit I got the biggest burrito ever. The plate was actually what looked like a turkey serving platter
Mary Klodnicki
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Matthew was a FANTASTIC server. Our food was DELICIOUS. 10/10. Will be returning for more of their delicious meals

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Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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