There’s one small town in Massachusetts that proves you don’t have to go south of the border to find incredible Mexican fare. Mi Tierra in Hadley is a family-owned eatery that may just serve some of the best Mexican food in the state. Here’s why you won’t want to miss eating at this true local treasure.
Mi Tierra in Hadley doesn’t look particularly inspiring from the outside…
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…but on the inside, you’ll find an explosion of Mexican flavor.
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Mi Tierra is a family-owned restaurant with a menu that is sure to please everyone from spice-loving traditionalists to those who are just looking for a great burrito.
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This place uses only locally grown, organically certified corn in their tortilla chips, tacos, tamales, enchiladas and quesadillas.
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From delicious salmon with mole sauce to marinated and deep-fried steak rolled in homemade corn tortilla, this place doesn’t pull punches with flavor.
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You can also indulge in a host of classic small plates like sliced cactus paddles, shrimp ceviche, fried yuca, scrumptious tamales and impeccable nachos.
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And no one does Taco Tuesday better than Mi Tierra.
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You can mix and match 15 flavors, and every third taco is free!
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They have an extensive tequila, margarita and cocktail menu
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They also have a full bar that can whip up just about anything you like.
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If you’re craving Mexican, head to Hadley and check out this mouthwatering hidden gem.
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Mi Tierra is located at 48 Russell Street (Rt. 9) in Hadley, Mass. They’re open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday to Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. Check out their menu here. For more amazing Mexican food, take a look at our list of some of the best places in Massachusetts.
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