Dos Copas – Family Friendly / Community Restaurant
April 28th, 2009 Categories: Fun Stuff, Hamilton Mill
Last night my wife and three kids took a break from the kitchen (actually my wife told me we were) and headed out to our favorite Mexican Restaurant, Dos Copas in Dacula, just outside of Hamilton Mill.
Dos Copas has for a number of years provided quality food at reasonable prices and the new menu they added a few months back is awesome. My favorite, the Richard’s Tacos are to die for and my wife loves the Shrimp Tacos. Dos Copas has made some great changes in the past year and is worth checking out.
One thing that does not get mentioned enough is the contribution to the local community that the current owners have. The current owners are going to be contributing 10% of any families bill that participates in the upcoming 5th Annual 5K Fun Run / Walk to benefit Anna’s Angels Fund. Anna’s Angel Fund is a local charity founded by a brave young lady named Anna Hanger, a pediatric cancer survivor and member of Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church in Dacula. To get the discount all you need to do is show your race number to the staff. This is not the first or last time that Dos Copas and their sister restaurant Buffalo’s has made contributions to our local Hamilton Mill organizations.
The run will be held on May 16th at the new Little Mulberry Park in Dacula.
I am a HUGE supporter of giving locally owned companies my business and just wanted to give Dos Copas and Buffalo’s Southwest Cafe. Give em a try and tell them Matt sent ya’.






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I beg to differ. I have had a horrid experience very similar to what a friend just described to me a few moments ago. I am going to copy paste her snippet of information. She is a very polite and respectful girl and did not do anything that would warrant this kind of treatment.
“They ignored us for 15 minutes.
3 different waiters told the hostess they didn’t want to serve us.
Brought Person A’s food wrong 2 times.
The 2nd time, it was time to go, and Person A said he wasn’t paying.
Took 45 minutes to get food.
20 minutes to get the check.
The brought Person B $17 in ones.
They brought Person A $3 in nickels and dimes.
Person A left him a penny tip.
He followed us outside and threw the penny at Person A.”
Now, no matter HOW you are treated by a customer, this is absolutely and completely unacceptable. I have seen people fired for telling a customer that they don’t have something the customer has requested, for goodness’ sake! Even talking to the manager did nothing.