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Details

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 09 444 1076

Address:

219 Don McKinnon Drive, Albany, Auckland 0632

Servicing:
North Shore, Auckland Region, Albany
Email:

General Info

Mama Loco is a funky neighborhood joint located on the exterior of Albany Westfield Shopping Mall on Auckland's North Shore. We love delicious modern Mexican food plus we love tequila and good music. Add it all up and you've arrived at Mama Loco's crazy house. Hola! Our delicious, Mexican cuisine is made for sharing and our speciality drinks are sure to impress. The deck is the best spot on the North Shore with all day sun and is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy some food and a chilled Sangria.

Payment Options
cash, visa
Categories
Bars & Brasseries, Cafes, Function & Party Planning
Associations
Hospitality Association of NZ, Restaurant Association of NZ

Reviews

Rate this business

11/29/19

Fabulous meal. Staff very friendly. Very enjoyable evening

06/23/19

Their food is delicious. The drinks are nice too. The daily deals are worth a look at for it can save us some money. Staff are helpful and very kind. Good atmosphere but the music has a little bit noise.

09/13/17

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Make sure if it's warm you request a table on the balcony (you will have better luck getting a table outside for lunch than dinner too) and even if it's cold they have blankets for you.
It is expensive so only go there if you're prepared to pay.

04/04/17

yummy food with very friendly services, will come back again with my friends

11/23/17

Great tapas style food.
The Churros are amazing!
Shame about the service. The staff seemed more interested in their private lives rather than attending to patrons.