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Coyote West has replaced CJ's Sports Bar.
  • Coyote West
  • (610) 429-8900
  • Address: 102 W Market St
    West Chester PA 19380
  • Web: Unknown

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Opening 4.18.09
Coyote West
Gourmet Southwestern Mexican Cuisine

Address

Coyote West
102 W Market St
West Chester PA 19380
39.9590646
-75.6059206


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6 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. hoffNov 22, 2009

    Hey, where’d you go????

  2. ARCAug 03, 2009

    The only thing going for this place is the rooftop which closes at midnight-when it’s open at all.

  3. joeJun 11, 2009

    This place is a joke..found 3 different hairs in my meal, which was horrible food anyway. i paid 20 some dollars for a rolled up piece of overcooked salted filet..if it was even filet..couldn’t tell. Service aspect was horrible as well. Best part of that place is the roof top, which reminds me of real Mexico because of how dirty it is up there. Id be surprised if they even make it past this summer before they have to close down and reopen as some other crazy concept.I give this place zero stars

  4. KristenMay 29, 2009

    So disappointing. So overpriced. Don’t waste your time!

  5. KristenMay 29, 2009

    So disappointing. So overpriced. Don’t waste your time.

  6. SteveMay 22, 2009

    what a dump this place is. just like coyote crossing’s or cj’s or whatever the hell it is now…same horrible serivce, lame way overpriced food. i feel bad for the new owners who are going to loose their shirt once this place changes owners…for the 9th time.

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