Menu from Evil Eye Beer and Burrito Shack
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Burrito - Cluck Norris
Chicken breast pieces cooked with medium spiced smoky chipotle, cumin and tomato marinade
Burrito - El Hefe Steak
Rump and flank steak strips doused in our spicy adobo marinade and griddled to perfection
Burrito - DP Double Pig
Tender pork shoulder, slow roasted, pulled and marinated in a sweet barbecue glaze
Vegetarian
Vegendary
Flash fried peppers, red onion, mushrooms, spinach, baby sweetcorn, avocado and sun dried tomato
No Pollos Hermanos
Chicken-style soya chunks cooked with our medium spicy chipotle, cumin and tomato marinade
Hallow is it Mi You're Looking For?
Frying cheese in BBQ sauce with Mexican rice, garlic and herd mushrooms, spicy veg
More about the restaurant: Evil Eye Beer and Burrito Shack
Ah, to be young and alive in Liverpool’s Wavertree. You have The Mystery to play in, Sefton Park on the other side, easy access to the city centre and, yes, the Evil Eye Beer & Burrito Shack staring at you from the corner of Smithdown Road and Ullet. It’s here that salubrious if not studious Liverpudlians get their affordable fix of Mexico’s best – the burrito in all its fabulous forms – and beer, lots of beer.
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Evil Eye Beer & Burrito Shack’s forte is the Mexican delicacy that you arrive at when you wrap a soft tortilla around delicious fillings. Simple. At Evil Eye’s Smithdown Road premises you can order from a set menu of pre-ordained burritos or create your own if you’re feeling ambitious or just plain contrary. The set menu of this Mexican restaurant in Liverpool’s Wavertree features Big Meaty Madres, Sexy Veggie/Vegan Diablos, and a HotHotHeat selection that requires you have a beer or three on hand – both the burritos here have titles that should also act to flag up the dangers to wayward consumption. Montezuma’s Revenge and its vegetarian counterpart warrant a three-cartoon-chilli warning due to the fact they contain a Molotov combination of habanero, guajillo, jalapeno, chipotle, and Scotch bonnet chillies atop steak or veggie beef, respectively.
For a milder but no less meaty burrito kick go for the Cluck Norris, chicken with a kick sourced from farmers local to Liverpool, marinated with a mix of smoky chipotle, cumin and tomato, cooked and wrapped with Mexican rice, veggies, pico de gallo salsa, refried beans and guac. Wavertree and Sefton’s vegetarian and vegan purists have even more going for them at this thoughtful Mexican restaurant with no less than four options, all with suggestive titles like the No Pollos Hermanos, Steak Out, the Vegendary, and the Hallou is it Mi You’re Looking For? Enough said, almost. A brilliant way to get festive with one of Liverpool’s best bands of burrito brothers and sisters is to pick your way through a five-stage creative process – choosing your main filling (smoky chipotle chicken, adobo steak, bourbon BBQ pulled pork or just vegetables), rice (traditional Mexican or with lime and cilantro), vegetables (spicy, jalapenos, garlic and herb mushrooms, avocado), one of three house salsa steps, plus beans and sundry extras. It’s the recipe for a perfect burrito that’s hard to beat.
