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Elote Cafe & Catering

4.0(620 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who are comfortable sitting through restaurant meals will enjoy the colorful atmosphere and familiar favorites like quesadillas and tacos, while older kids and teens can explore more adventurous menu items alongside their parents.

About

Elote Cafe & Catering brings authentic Mexican flavors to Tulsa's vibrant Cherry Street district in a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. With a dedicated children's menu, outdoor seating options, and approachable Mexican classics that even picky eaters can enjoy, it's a great spot for families looking to introduce kids to quality Mexican cuisine beyond typical fast-food fare.

Highlights

  • Authentic Mexican dishes that introduce kids to real flavors beyond typical Tex-Mex fare
  • Kid-friendly menu with familiar favorites like quesadillas and tacos
  • Colorful, lively atmosphere that makes dining feel like a mini cultural experience
  • Outdoor patio seating perfect for families with wiggly little ones
  • Located on Cherry Street with easy access to shops and ice cream for post-dinner treats

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 6pm on weekends to avoid the dinner rush and long waits, as this popular spot fills up quickly with both families and date-nighters
  2. 2.Request outdoor seating when weather permits,kids have more freedom to move around a bit between courses without disturbing other diners
  3. 3.Start with guacamole and chips to keep little ones happy while you browse the menu and wait for entrees
  4. 4.Street parking on Boston Avenue can be tricky during peak hours; consider the nearby parking garage at 6th and Boston for easier access
  5. 5.Ask about half-portions or plan to share dishes,servings are generous and perfect for smaller appetites

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunches (11:30am-1pm) or early dinners (4:30-5:30pm) on weekends offer the most relaxed, family-friendly experience with shorter waits and a calmer atmosphere before the evening crowd arrives.

What to Know

Moderately priced ($$) with most entrees ranging $12-20; kids' menu items are more affordable. Street and garage parking available nearby. The restaurant can get loud during peak hours, which actually works in families' favor when dining with energetic children.

Seasonal Notes

The outdoor patio is a major draw during spring and fall (March-May, September-October) when Tulsa weather is most pleasant. Summer evenings can be hot and humid, while winter outdoor seating may be limited. Cherry Street area hosts seasonal festivals and events that can increase crowds and parking challenges.

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