Coco’s Fire & Ice Menu – Dallas, TX

Type : Mexican restaurant

Location : Dallas, TX

Authentic Mexican cuisine inspired by traditional recipes from the country sides of Jalisco & Guanajuato! Enjoy the sizzling tacos and more at Cocos Fire and Ice restaurant, an authentic Mexican cuisine serving appetizers, Mexican Brunch, Cocktails and Sauces. We focus exclusively on bringing you flavorsome dishes made up of fresh ingredients. We are delighted to serve Mexican food with the aim of making everyone love it. Our most ordered dishes at Bishop Arts restaurants are Enchiladas, Tortillas, Guacamole, Cocktails, to name a few. We are extremely happy to offer Online Order along with the option of Takeout.

Cozy, festive eatery with a tiny patio for Mexican food & drinks hidden in the back of artsy shops. Based on 377 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Coco’s Fire & Ice 75208

Address:
410 N Bishop Ave #106, Dallas, TX 75208

Phone: (469) 781-0222

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Hours

Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–11 PM
Saturday 11 AM–10 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9 PM
Monday 11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday Closed

Menu

Aperitivos
Chips And Salsas
Home made chips with three different salsas.
$4.00
Guacamole $12.00
Ceviche
Citrus cooked tilapia, red onion, cherry tomatoes and cilantro.
$16.00
Esquites
Street corn
$6.00
Pozole De El Dia
Seasoned hominy soup
$12.00
De La Calle
Huitlacoche Quesadilla
Handmade corn tortilla, mexican truffle, crema & queso fresco.
$12.00
Garnachas
Fried corn quesadilla stuffed with fajita, oaxaca cheese and beans, served with rice & refried beans.
$13.00
Huarache
Fried corn cake, refried beans, fajita, lettuce, queso and crema.
$15.00
Flautas
Fried rolled tortillas stuffed with barbacoa or chicken, lettuce, queso fresco & crema, served with rice & refried beans.
$14.00
Picadillo Tostadas
Three ground beef tostadas, lettuce, tomato, crema y queso fresco.
$12.00
Platillos
Mole
Shreded chicken breast covered in spicy dark mole sauce served with rice & refried beans.
$17.00
Chile Relleno
Stuffed poblano pepper with queso fresco or picadillo covered in a poblano sauce & crema, served over rice & refried beans.
$16.00
Pollo Oaxaca
Grilled chicken breast, sautéed peppers, oaxaca cheese served with rice & refried beans.
$18.00
Pescado Al Mojo De Ajo
Cod fish in a garlic butter sauce with sautéed peppers served with rice.
$18.00
Enchidalas Mineras
Corn tortillas diped in guajillo sauce, filled with queso fresco & onions served with rice & refried beans
$14.00
Enchiladas Verdes
Shredded chicken, cheese, spicy tomatillo sauce served with rice & refried beans.
$16.00
Sombrero Sampler
Barbacoa & chicken flauta, enchilada verde, enchilada minera, esquites, fish taco, mole & rice.
$22.00
Molcajete Asada
Fajita, chicken fajita, sausage, chorizo, grill panela cheese served with rice, refried beans and guacamole. (serves 2-3 people)
$60.00
Tacos
Fish Tacos
Three deep fried cod fish tacos, pickled cabbage served with rice & beans.
$16.00
Lobster Tacos
Three lobster tail tacos, sautéed peppers served with rice & beans.
$25.00
Tacos Dorados
Three hard shell picadillo tacos, lettuce, tomato, crema served with rice & refried beans
$13.00
Fajita Tacos
Three fajita tacos, grill onions & cilantro.
$13.00
Barbacoa Tacos
There barbacoa tacos, onions & cilantro
$13.00
Campechanos Tacos
Three fajita & chorizo tacos, onions & cilantro.
$13.00
Chicken Fajita Tacos
Three chicken fajita tacos, sautéed peppers.
$12.00
Others
Tostadas Picadillo
Ground beef on a crispy tortillas , lettuce, crema tomatoes & salsa
$12.00
Huitlacoche
Homemade corn quesadilla crema & queso fresco
$12.00
Totopos Mexicanos
Mexican nachos, beef fajita or chicken guacamole, crema, jalapeño
$14.00
Chips & Salsa
Three salsas of the day
$4.00

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Reviews

Benjamine Harshbarger
Been a couple years since trying out when they first opened. But the food is still good and drinks are very well done. A very intimate eating area. But the service and food were great.the Garnachas are terrific. I could have just got another order of those for my meal!

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Yadix G.
What a yummy experience… truly a hidden jewel. From the decor, food, drinks and wonderful staff, it was exceptional! My waiter, Alan, 1000% fantastic and the salsas… BIG WOW! Highly recommend this place and their delicious cucumber water to die for❤️♠️

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Dedra Brembry
I saw an IG post from a food vlogger and decided to check them out. Upon entering, I almost thought we’d gone to the wrong address. When you first walk in, you’ll see a shared space containing an art store, a soap, oils, and candle store, and a jewelry spot. At the very end is Coco’s Fire and Ice. I’ll definitely need to return for the soaps and candles. Anywho, we were seated right away. It was not busy at all, and I wondered if it had to do with the front shops. We ordered the ceviche for our appetizer. The ceviche was fresh and flavorful. I had the Let That Man Go, which was tasty, and my husband had the Casa Margarita. Our main dishes were the Enchiladas Verdes and the Barbacoa. We enjoy our meals. The refried beans were so good. I don’t think I’ve ever wanted to mention refried beans, but they were so dang delicious! The enchiladas were small, but you got five on the plate, and it filled you up. My husband loved his tacos, and a clean plate was the result.

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Clinton Lawson
Great service. Food was good for sure. The guacamole was my favorite part!

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Karina Sanchez
My party of 6 all tried different drinks and various dinner options. Our server was very pleasant. The drinks and food were all very delicious. I will say, I feel a lot of the menu is very overpriced for what you get (mainly the “Entradas” section). However, overall, it was a great experience, and I would still recommend giving them a try.

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Greg Alford
Very cute and charming Mexican restaurant in Bishop arts District. Food was OK. Three stars describes the restaurant perfectly.

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janette garcia
I came for lunch. I ordered safe, a mixed fajita. The bell pepper was not cooked, almost as if it had been sliced and thrown onto the “grill” plate. The beef did not have a good flavor. The chicken was okay. Honestly the sausage was the best, which is sad for a fajita plate. Rice, beans, salasas, chips, and water wet good. Margarita was also fair. I would not return for lunch.

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DeBorah Cherry
First time there. Went with an associate who spoke Spanish & order us a $70 meal for 3 people. When it arrived she quickly said I don’t eat pork ( wink,wink). No worries I paid $130 for lunch & dissolved a friendship. Other than I loved this place. Authentic food, attentive staff, patio dining & great music! Ole!

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C
Very impressed for our first time here. We had the huitlacoche quesadilla which is a must try. The salsa served on the side is a little spicy but delicious. I don’t eat meat so they made me the green enchiladas with vegetables. Very good, I would highly recommend! Good atmosphere and fast service, but actual good Mexican food which is hard to find in dfw. Will definitely be back.

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J Hitchcock
The food was fantastically fresh and authentic. The service was both friendly and surprisingly quick for a busy Saturday. My friend and I shared the sombrero samplers and it was a satisfying little feast. Well worth a rare 5-star review. Will definitely be back for amazing food with friends.

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