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Businiess name:  Sierra's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
OK so Sierra's is forty five minutes or more from Boston, OK it's a little unimpressive looking from the outside - but when you taste one of their Margarita's you will be well rewarded for your troubles. Sporting Mexican fare which generally sacrifices authenticity for crowd pleasing dulled down Americanized dishes, Sierra's does not wow you with the food choices. Having eaten there around two dozen times (at least) and having tried around fifteen dishes, I can fairly say the food is good - just not great. The drinks, however, are simply amazing - Iv'e tried Margarita's at all the usual suspects (Border cafe, Cactus Club, Casa Romero, etc.) and over a dozen restaurants in Mexico, Sierra's is the best. Use caution here, should you try them - they are extremely strong (roughly twice as strong as normal). The interior is actually quite pleasing with antler chandeliers and desert motifs topped by a sunny sky-painted ceiling complete with clouds. It is unusually loud here with families interspersed with younger couples finding themselves quite buzzed on their Margaritas. Not exactly romantic, but not a place you should miss if you like Mexican pleasures... Pros: Great place overall, usually no long waits - Simply THE best Margaritas around Cons: Not authentic Mexican fare, loud - bar area is cramped

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