Hop in the car, it’s time for a road trip to Miami – Miami, Arizona, that is. This tiny town of under 2,000 people is little more than a blip on the map, but it boasts some of the most incredible Mexican food in Arizona. If you’ve not yet had the pleasure of eating at Guayo’s El Rey, that should change very soon. Here’s why.

Guayo’s El Rey is an unassuming Mexican restaurant in the small town of Miami, nestled on the northeastern slope of the Pinal Mountains.

TripAdvisor/AZboyinWI You’ll find the eatery at 716 Sullivan Street.

The atmosphere couldn’t be more cozy. It’s like stepping into a family home.

Google/Yodaman Solo You’ll feel welcome right away, and a smiling employee will promptly show you to your table.

Now, let’s take a look at the menu.

Google/Angela D. The food philosophy here is simple: tradition over everything. Tried and true classics like burros, menudo, and carne asada are made using cherished recipes that date back generations.

The burros are some of Arizona’s best, available in various styles.

Google/Yodaman Solo Whether you like them with beef, chicken, beans, smothered in sauce, or all of the above, rest assured there’s something for everyone.

If you’re really hungry, a combination plate is the only way to go.

Google/Robert Shewmake These massive meals feature a little bit of everything, so all your taste buds get to join the fiesta.

Other entrees include tacos, chili con carne (offered verde-style as well) tamales, enchiladas, various soups, steak, and salad.

Google/Robert Shewmake You’ll also see appetizers, desserts, margaritas, a laundry list of extras and a la carte items, and several American favorites.

Make sure to check out the courtyard before you leave!

Google/Yodaman Solo It’s decorated to resemble a charming villa, and you’ll want to grab a seat and bask in the blissful solitude forever.

Hours are 11 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday-Saturday (closed Wednesday), and 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday. Visit the restaurant’s Facebook page to learn more.

TripAdvisor/AZboyinWI

You’ll find the eatery at 716 Sullivan Street.

Google/Yodaman Solo

You’ll feel welcome right away, and a smiling employee will promptly show you to your table.

Google/Angela D.

The food philosophy here is simple: tradition over everything. Tried and true classics like burros, menudo, and carne asada are made using cherished recipes that date back generations.

Google/Yodaman Solo

Whether you like them with beef, chicken, beans, smothered in sauce, or all of the above, rest assured there’s something for everyone.

Google/Robert Shewmake

These massive meals feature a little bit of everything, so all your taste buds get to join the fiesta.

You’ll also see appetizers, desserts, margaritas, a laundry list of extras and a la carte items, and several American favorites.

It’s decorated to resemble a charming villa, and you’ll want to grab a seat and bask in the blissful solitude forever.

Have you ever eaten at Guayo’s El Rey? If so, what’s your favorite menu item? Let us know in the comments, and check out our previous article for more great Mexican food in Arizona.

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Address: Guayo’s El Rey, 716 Sullivan St, Miami, AZ 85539, USA