From the restaurant's website:
"Nestled in the shadow of the Squaw Peak Mountain, Aunt Chilada's is truly an historic landmark with a personality all its own. Constructed in the 1890s from desert stone and railroad ties, the original building served as a supply depot and general store for the mercury miners passing through the Dreamy Draw. Today, Aunt Chilada's not only carries on that century-old tradition of heartfelt Southwestern hospitality, but also dishes out the finest Mexican food this side of the border."
Kids' menu. Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am-2 pm.
"At this cute spot, the food doesn't disappoint – the cheese enchiladas are smothered in queso, and the fluffy, crispy chips and spicy salsa are especially tasty. Be sure to order a margarita, as this place makes them notoriously strong."
– Metromix Phoenix