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Muchas Gracias

14 locations
Muchas Gracias St Helens
155 N Columbia River Hwy
St Helens OR 97051
503 366-1075
Muchas Gracias Vancouver
5207 E Mill Plain Blvd
Vancouver WA 98661
360 694-9048
Muchas Gracias Beaverton
8430 SW Nimbus Ave Suite 400
Beaverton OR 97008
503 646-1284
Muchas Gracias Vancouver
8611 NE Ward Rd Suite 111
Vancouver WA 98682
360 253-8482
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Dec 26, 2008Damn Portlanders
If anyone out there is looking for some good-quality, well-priced, and otherwise-hyphenated-superlative-attached Mexican food, look no further than Muchas Gracias. They just opened a new location on Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. in Raleigh Hills. If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend it.

For ~$7, we brought home a very large container of food, some corn tortillas, and hot sauce. It was enough to fill me and my 3 year-old and still have some left over for later. Good times.
Dec 16, 2008Urban Spoon for Portland
Mexican in Beaverton
8430 SW Nimbus Ave
(503) 646-1284
Oct 12, 2008The Columbian
Vancouver police are investigating a robbery that occurred early Saturday at the Muchas Gracias fast-food restaurant at 5207 E. Mill Plain Blvd.
Oct 11, 2008The Columbian
Vancouver police are investigating a robbery that occurred early Saturday at the Muchas Gracias fast-food restaurant on Mill Plain Boulevard.
Oct 25, 2008Zinester's Guide to Portland

In itself, Muchas Gracias doesn't stand out that much for me. It's a chain (albeit an Oregon-based chain) of Mexican tacquerias scattered about the Portland area. This location is its first touchdown in Central Portland (in the shell of a former KFC). I've never found their burritos to be that exciting, but some people really like the place. If I'm not totally plussed on the food, then why include this review in a guide where line space is at such a premium? Well, I'll tell you: THEY ARE OPEN 24 HOURS! So finally, if it's 3 am, and you just finished up a night of drinkin' on the town, or you just finished Zoobombing from K2, or it's 5am and you're stumbling home from a Midnight Mystery Ride, well, now you have a place to eat that is less sweet than a run to Voodoo and less distant than Javiers all the way up on N Lombard. (And they will serve pedestrians and cyclists at late hours, unlike those jerks over at Taco Bell.) Really, going during the middle of the night is the best way to experience Muchas Gracias. Otherwise, head up to a place like Don Pancho or Los Gorditos.

Oct 30, 2008Damn Portlanders
Hey guys,

A friend is sick and I want to bring them some soup.

Where in Portland can I find the most awesome vegetarian soup??

Muchas gracias.

And the word "soup" has lost all meaning. It's a strange word anyway, yeah?
Aug 13, 2008Damn Portlanders
OKAY PORTLANDERS!!!!
MY STOMACH IS EXPLODING COURTESY OF MUCHAS GRACIAS (on n.e. Weidler). All I can say is they are not worth it. I was once fooled by the temptation of 24 hour Mexican but the Iraq war going down in my stomach ala Carne Asada Burritoz is NOT worth the trouble and NOT cute. Please stick to La Bonita on Alberta or any other assorted Taqueria on the EAST SIDE.

MUCHAS HELL TO THE NO!!!


-YDB
Jun 4, 2008Damn Portlanders
Hmm so I am sure this will get me snarked buuuut..

I saw some local news teaser on *gag* Fox about weird meat in a local "Muchas Gracias" burrito or something. My husband eats that stuff just about every day in Vancouver. I tried to sit through the horrible drivel to get to the story but I had to take a break to have a stiff drink and try to get through the rest (or something) and I must have missed it.

Anyone know what the hell? Which Muchas Gracias? Has my husband been eating fingers? Because that's just yucky.
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