La Herradura sits just south of downtown Midland on Big Spring Street, and from the moment you step inside, you know you’re in for something special. The restaurant’s horseshoe logo and warm, earth‑toned décor set the stage for genuinely “authentic Mexican cuisine,” as their menus proudly proclaim. Unlike many spot‑lite Tex‑Mex chains, La Herradura offers a broad all‑day menu that spans from hearty breakfast plates at dawn through late‑morning burritos, lunch tortas, and a full roster of dinner entrées—even though they close at 3 PM on weekdays (and 3 PM or earlier on weekends). It’s a place where regulars pop in for huevos rancheros or machaca at sunrise, then return at midday for seafood caldos or sizzling carne asada plates.
Breakfast at La Herradura is no afterthought. Their “Breakfast Burritos” ($5.75) are generously stuffed with beans, ham, potatoes, bacon, chorizo, sausage, nopales or machaca, while the full Breakfast Plates list runs from classic Pancakes ($9) to more adventurous offerings like the Chicharrón Plate (two eggs scrambled with pork rinds, $13) or the Daniel’s Plate—a 10‑ounce ribeye cooked to order ($22). Every plate comes with beans, potatoes and your choice of corn or flour tortillas, ensuring a plate‑licking start to the day. Weekend mornings bring caldo specials—menudo ($15) and caldo de mariscos ($17)—that draw a loyal following willing to line up for bowls of richly seasoned soup.
Come lunchtime, the focus shifts to hearty Mexican favorites: lunch burritos ($6.25) filled with fajita meat, chile verde, asado, tripitas, lengua, brisket or barbacoa; tortas ($14) piled high with jamón con queso, lengua, barbacoa or brisket; and combination plates—enchiladas, chile relleno, and tacos served with rice and beans. The torta and combination‑plate presentations are especially eye‑catching, with fresh‑baked bolillos hugging layers of slow‑cooked meats and house‑made salsas. Seafood lovers aren’t left out: empanizado fish plates ($19–$20) and camarones estilo La Mexicana ($18) showcase delicate fillets and plump shrimp prepared with chile de árbol or chipotle sauces, served alongside crisp salad and fries or rice.
Dinner service may be brief, but it’s no less impressive. The Steak Plates section reads like a love letter to prime cuts—20 oz. ribeye “Mayito’s Plate” ($30), double‑cut pork chops, and skirt‑steak platters topped with grilled onions and peppers. Fajitas are offered in classic beef or chicken, as well as “Mat y Tierra” (surf‑n‑turf) for $35, plated with guacamole, sour cream, pico and fries. On the lighter side, salads feature fajita steak or shrimp over crisp greens, while flautas, quesadillas and the “Kids’ Waffles” novelty keep little ones—and young‑at‑heart adults—smiling.
With its generous portions, wide‑ranging menu, and friendly, sit‑down service, La Herradura feels like the sort of place your Mexican‑food–loving friends will insist you try—then insist you come back. Whether it’s a sunrise omelet plate, a midday torta, or a well‑marinated carne a la Mexicana under the glow of their hanging lanterns, this family‑run spot stakes its claim as one of Midland’s most complete and comforting Mexican restaurants.
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1211 S Big Spring St, Midland, TX 79701
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(432) 687-3000
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