At Agave Azul, Tequila and Ornery Old Men Bring a New Look to Old Town Carrollton

What is it about tamales?

A new look in Old Town Carrollton: Tequila and ornery old men stand out.
Sara Kerens
A new look in Old Town Carrollton: Tequila and ornery old men stand out.

Location Info

Agave Azul Mexican Kitchen

1114 S. Elm Street
Carrollton, TX 75006

Category: Restaurant > Mexican

Region: Carrollton/ Farmers Branch

Details

Tamales $7.99 Veggie quesadillas $8.99 Jalapeņos stuffed with shrimp $9.99 Tacos al carbon $10.99 Seafood enchiladas $13.95 Pollo en mole $12.99 Favorito de papa $14.99
More photos of Agave Azul and its offerings in our slideshow here.
Agave Azul Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Bar 1114 S. Elm St., Carrollton. 972-242-4466. Open 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday. $$-$$$

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Lucky ones who grew up with tamales as a staple dish could script odes to the steaming cylinders of masa. Yet few big-time professional kitchens can match the comforting texture and warm, earthen flavors you get even ordering from some roadside vendors.

Perhaps they balk at the preparation time and introduce shortcuts. Or maybe they try to outthink centuries-old recipes. Certainly Tex-Mex restaurants are guilty—although not necessarily in a bad sense—of dousing the simple dish with heavy sauces. Indeed, despite claims to more authentic south-of-the-border flair, Agave Azul plates pork tamales with four different toppings. One, a pale yellow queso, presents an easygoing, hearty bite similar to cured brick dust, if you can imagine it. Next in line, ancho chile seems rather lost, begging for help from a cilantro-edged pico de gallo side. The sour cream comes across as timid, almost to the point of bland, yet capable of ruining the savory meat. Finally the ranchera sauce dribbles across its tamale as a huskier version of chile con carne.

In essence, they've presented a flight of tamales, which should tell you something about the restaurant's aspirations. Agave Azul once occupied a beige brick strip in the wasteland along Stemmons Freeway and Frankford Road. Its new digs are more appropriately kitschy: a nicely renovated structure on a corner in old downtown Carrollton, flanked by a parking lot, an auto dealership and a message splashed on the former movie theater across the way urging passers speeding by on Interstate 35 to visit the quaint square. They still stock more than 100 premium tequila brands, but their once vaunted margaritas have tottered slightly toward Mi Cocina quality. And, getting back to their tamales, kitchen staff press with such force that the masa ends up as a tightly compact cake, lacking both grittiness and flavor.

But in defense of the restaurant, persistent crowds and waitstaff hustling to turn tables strained the kitchen on my first visit. The manager—perhaps the owner, for his demeanor suggested such—seemed annoyed we failed to hop to it when he summoned us from the bar after a 15-minute wait...although in my defense, I was trying to clear our drink tab. But he kept gesturing brusquely, so we followed, forcing the overwrought bartender to chase us down.

"He's ornery," the bartender said, nodding toward her boss.

Gotta like that—true rustic charm; but mistakes by a harried kitchen staff make the older man's gruffness seem more grating than necessary, especially when errors continued to mount. Nicely seasoned beef in the tacos al carbon succumbed to flour tortillas in need of a few moments more on the griddle. The soft, stretchy dough would have marred the chicken version too, if parched, chewy meat hadn't already accomplished enough damage. Earthbound spices lend a not entirely enticing character to seafood enchiladas and, once again, glutinous flatbread finished off the mess.

The kitchen has some problems, obviously. Their salsa verde hits hard and fast with one sour stroke. The red sauce went through several mood swings. Depending upon the occasion, it could be exceedingly dull, stoked with fresh green chile or, finally, rippling with complex flavors—ripe, burnished and fruity at the same time. Which means the kitchen also finds its footing every once in awhile. Dry, nearly tough chicken almost decked another of their entrée offerings, for instance, but an intense mole, oozing wrathful chocolate over subtle twitches of sweet-sharp vegetable, diving for cover just as a firebrand tide of chile sweeps in...damn, it's good.

I mean the mole, not the tired white meat.

Something called "favorite de papa" also relies on a neat sauce, this time tequila-spiked cream, to lull you into acceptance of dull, white-noise meat. In fact, you may wish for a spoon to scoop up more of the smooth, grassy broth—but clean utensils prove to be another stumbling block. Three times servers ignored dirty silverware while swiping away plates from the previous course. I know most of us reuse knives and forks at home, but you're paying for both meal and treatment, and there's something rather unpleasant about staring at grease-stricken utensils. In general, waitstaff manage to smile efficiently, meaning you sense a little discomfort in the act. Although just maybe they've had a run-in with the ornery one, so don't take it personally.

There are one or two other little problems to consider. For example, jalapeño stuffed with cream cheese and shrimp, then battered and deep-fried, is a singularly pointless starter. Fixed against the chile's sting and a gushing mass of sour cream, the pale shellfish disappears—wasted completely except that you can clutch its tail as a kind of handle for dipping into a bowl of Agave Azul's tart and somewhat spicy queso.

If there's one consistent note, you find it in the sauces—each of which offers something of interest. Their guacamole is creamy and cooling. Pico de gallo trips between bright bursts of surprisingly robust tomato, the sting of onion and a heavy dose of cilantro, all of which combine to rescue vegetarian quesadillas so heavily laden with mushroom the wedges reek of wet, musty soil.

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  • ellie 03/09/2009 1:11:00 AM

    We visit Agave Azul every Friday without fail......WE ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!!!!!!

  • Eva 03/08/2009 7:24:00 PM

    I have been to Agave Azul numerous time and not once have i every had a bad experience. The food is fantastic, the waitstaff knows the menu, and trust their recommendations. I will continue to drink their cantina juice and eat their phenomenal food. Keep on keeping on AGAVE AZUL!!!!!! Oh, and next time someone has pissed in your cheerios DAVE....STAY HOME. You sound like a bitter, scorned woman with an agenda. Please anyone who has not tried Agave Azul, please experience it for yourself. My experience's have been the furthest from what "HE" reviewed. I don't want to type his name anymore, I am sure he is embarrassed after that display of maturity with the article. Oh, one more thing, make sure to save room for the flan. It is the next best thing to........

  • kennedy 03/08/2009 7:08:00 PM

    Great food, Great service!!!!

  • Alicia 03/08/2009 7:00:00 PM

    I have no idea what restaurant Dave went but it sure wasn't Agave Azul. I've been greeded with (the ornery old man) many of times he just adds that character to the place. I love it... The place smells great, the food is great and the margaritas are fantastic. Guys good luck don't pay attention to negative things. I'll see you guys next week.

  • Alicia 03/08/2009 6:59:00 PM

    I have no idea what restaurant Dave went but it sure wasn't Agave Azul. I've been greeded with (the ornery old man) many of times he just adds that character to the place. I love it... The place smells great, the food is great and the margaritas are fantastic. Guys good luck don't pay attention to negative things. I'll see you guys next week.

  • Chris 03/08/2009 3:51:00 AM

    Must of had one of those days. The funny part is this is where I go when I have one of those days! Margaritas are like liquid gold! Our family has been eating here for the past year and a half, it has become like a ritual. There is something about Agave Azul that makes us feel right at home. Keep up the good work guys and see you next week as usual! Chris

  • Foodie 03/08/2009 3:22:00 AM

    Wow! Scathing review. Sounds like Dave had a bad day not bad service or bad food. I visit Agava 2 to 3 times a month without fail and have never had bad food or bad service. Additionally, the "ornery old man" welcomes me with a smile every time. Agave's food is great, the sopapillas exceptional, the ambiance is cool and cozy and the margaritas will make you forget your bad day. Dave must've had a mimosa.

  • Foodie 03/08/2009 3:16:00 AM

    Wow! Scathing review. Sounds like Dave had bad day not bad food or bad service. I visit Agave 2 to 3 times a month without fail and have never experienced bad food or bad service. Additionally, I have been greeted damn near every time by the "ornery old man" with a smile. Agave's food is great, the sopapillas are exceptional and the margaritas will make you forget your bad day. Dave probably had a mimosa.

  • Heather 03/07/2009 7:56:00 PM

    I am going to have to contradict everything that was in the review of Agave Azul. I have met Johnny ( the onery old man) and all i have to say is LOVE HIM, LOVE HIM, LOVE HIM!!!!!! The food is scrumptious and delicious, the service is....can't beat it. Margarita's... well really, they have a very generous amount of tequila in them. Do i need say to more? One bit of advice...... GO ON A FRIDAY!!! The place is rocking.. I went last night and they were swamped, but totally on top of everything. Plus, gives you time to hang out in the bar, and soak up the atmosphere. I will be back, over and over again.

  • sherrie 03/07/2009 7:06:00 PM

    Dearest Dave, I am not sure what establishment you visited but i would have to say it wasn't Agave Azul. I drive an hour and a half just to enjoy their margaritas and the camarones al agave. I have brought countless numbers of friends to Agave and they have never had anything but a fantastic things to say about it. As for the onery old man, he adds nothing but character and flavor to the authentic mexican flare of agave azul. I was offened by your review, because personally it seemed to be a little out of line and like you dear DAVE had an axe to grind. I think you should drop the better than though attitude. Please pay no attention to this review and just experience it for yourself. LOVE THE MARGARITAS, FAJITA, PLATO LUIS, AND LOVE JOHNNY!!!! The service is beyond excellent, friendly, and just down home feel. They treat you like family and will NEVER stop going. GOOD LUCK AGAVE AZUL

  • Angela 03/07/2009 10:04:00 AM

    We visited that area during the year I lived in Texas when I was a kid. I haven't thought about that place in years but I had a very fun day there. That was way back in the '70s. LOL Angela Backlinks

  • Angela 03/07/2009 10:04:00 AM

    We visited that area during the year I lived in Texas when I was a kid. I haven't thought about that place in years but I had a very fun day there. That was way back in the '70s. LOL Angela Backlinks

  • DallasDe 03/06/2009 6:22:00 PM

    Carrollton is not a place you hear about too much but they have some good dining spread out through the city. Glad to see Old Town Carrollton getting some press.

  • J Moore 03/05/2009 11:33:00 PM

    I hope the present landlord does not have the same experience with Agave Azul. The restaurant on Frankford Road was padlocked with a sign posted that said they were kicked out because the owed Lincoln Properties more than $ 100,000 in back rent.

 

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