What locals are saying
Casa Fiesta earns its stripes as the James Island corridor's most reliable Mexican stop — a strip-mall exterior that opens into a room full of glass pendant lights, metal sculpture, and enough color to make you forget you're on Folly Road. The molcajete and mole enchiladas draw the repeat crowd, housemade salsa arrives fresh and sharp, and the bar runs deeper than you'd expect — custom margaritas, Coronitas, proper liquor. Noise carries on busy Friday nights, and service can drift when the room fills up, but portions are generous enough that the math still favors a return visit.





