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In Dining Reviews
Swayz adds Mexican to St. Francis menu
Swayz’s food and service ranks with the other Mexican restaurants in Milwaukee area, and it offers all-day Mexican breakfasts, setting it apart from the pack.  
By Amy L. Schubert RSS Feed
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Photography by Andy Tarnoff
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Published Sept. 10, 2007 at 5:31 a.m.
Tags: swayz, mexican, margarita, huevos, breakfast, st. francis, carleton grange, polonez

Until a few years ago, perhaps the only destination dining in St. Francis, was Polonez, a landmark Polish restaurant known for its traditional fare. But in more recent years, Carleton Grange added a new twist to St. Francis dining, and nearby there is also a tiny Mexican restaurant called Swayz Mexican Grill, 4048 S. Packard Ave.

Swayz's food and service ranks with the other Mexican restaurants in Milwaukee area, and it offers all-day Mexican breakfasts, setting it apart from the pack. Huevos rancheros ($6.25), huevos la Mexicana ($6.25) and huevos con chorizo ($6.75) can be ordered even in the evening hours, and every fifth of the month, Swayz offers "Cinco de Swayz" with margarita and food specials with special prices.

A recent visit to Swayz left us somewhat disappointed in the quality of the service, but pleased with most of the dishes, which were made with fresh ingredients and offered some interesting alternatives to basic nachos and tacos. At Swayz, expect to see items like cheese and jalapeno ravioli ($4.25) and posole verde (green tomato and chicken soup-$5.95) paired in with enchiladas, quesadillas and burritos.

We sampled the guacamole ($6) and the chorizo, bean and cheese dip. Chips here arrived hot out of the fryer and were lightly seasoned and delicious. Salsa was spicy and the guacamole fresh, but carried a heavy amount of fresh lime juice. The chorizo, bean and cheese dip was a little salty due to the combination of three high sodium ingredients, but was good in small quantities.

A Texas restaurant combination ($9.25) provided a sampling of cheese enchilada, bean tostada, ground beef hard taco and chunky pork or beef with rice and refried beans. All items were on par with our other local Mexican restaurants, and the chunky pork was fork tender and deliciously spicy-but-not-too-spicy, in a tomato based sauce.

Rice was a nice change from some of the boring yellow rice we have had at other restaurants, and the taco shell was crisp and had a unique, sweet corn flavor. A chicken burrito dinner ($8.25) was slightly bland, but the chicken was tender and the burrito was stuffed to overflowing. Both plates made for more than a meal for us, with the large portions covering the whole of our brightly colored plates.

Margaritas at Swayz were of the sweeter variety, and were premixed, rather than made fresh at the bar. And while we saw many tables that seemed to receive very good service, our waitress bordered on rude and we had to ask twice for our guacamole, which she promptly told us we had not ordered.

Attitude aside, our dinners were well-paced, and the other server was very friendly to her tables; additionally, a manager came over after to ask how our dinners were, which is always a nice touch.

Swayz has non-smoking and smoking sections, although the line between the two is blurred by a decent-sized bar. Regardless, smoke was not an issue here, and there is also patio seating for the warmer, drier months.

The restaurant offers a decent selection of daily specials and weekend lunch specials, and with all-day breakfasts, it makes a good South Side option for something different. Notably, too, there are kids' portions for the wee ones, and hamburgers and fries if you dine with someone who does not care for Mexican food.



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Swayz Mexican Grill
4048 S. Packard Ave.
St. Francis, WI 53235
(414) 486-1380

Swayz is open Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Posted by laurenb on Sept. 26, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. (report)

I was at Swayz for dinner last week and have never received such terrible service. I'm the type of gal who no matter how bad the service is, I still tip very well and am incredibly nice, but oh man was it hard to maintain this trait! First off it took over five mins. to be offered anything to drink, followed by five mins. for the drinks to make it to the table. Our chips and salsa were never filled and sat empty. I ordered Fajita's and she just brought out the sizzling plate. No sides of guac, sour cream, the rice and beans ( All mentioned on the menu )or even the tortilla's to make them on! She asked us if we needed anything else. Uh..yeah! I was really nice and asked for the sides and tortillas, which she then brought out, but I kind of still needed a plate to ah build these on. Near the end we had to flag her down for the bill, even though we were 4 of the 6 people in the place and sat there waiting for it forever. I soooo hope she was new, but I will never go back.

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Posted by 093411 on Sept. 11, 2007 at 5:09 p.m. (report)

The food at Swayz was excellent! Swayz is definately on par with ANY other Mexican restaurant in the Milwaukee area for the quality of food and more than fair prices indeed. I for one will have no gripes on taking the 10 minute ride right past all the other Mexican restaurants for a great dinner at Swayz!

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Posted by OlderWiser on Sept. 10, 2007 at 6:06 p.m. (report)

While I felt the food was good, I would not go out of my way to return to Swayz. After eating fish tacos, chili rellenos, and a steak taco, my friends and I just had to leave. We had intended to have a leisurely evening and perhaps a second drink or beer. The margies, as you stated were the premix...not the greatest. But the smoke factor, despite asking for a non-smoking table, almost gagged us thru the entire meal and then we were out the door smelling as bad as the smokers . Service for our visit was excellent...sorry you were treated rudely. I generally don't make a second visit after very rude service anywhere.

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