Agave looks like a transplanted Spanish Colonial hacienda, a casual setting with a roomy bar, large dining room, screened porch and outdoor patio with fireplace. The menu tends towards Mexican with ceviches and some tacos. It also has some tapas, sliders and pizzas. It¹s fare that appeals to the bar crowd. Entrees include pastas, seafood, steaks and ribs with Southwestern touches. The setting is better than the food, but do opt for one of the margaritas made with fresh-squeezed lime juice.
Credit cards: all major
Smoking: outdoors only
Handicapped access: yes
- City: Brookfield
- State: Wisconsin
- Zip: 53045
- Phone: (262) 439-8200
- Cuisine: Mexican
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- Price: $$$
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