Eben-Ezer
Eben-Ezer Mexican restaurant in Madera
728 S C St, Madera, CA 93638
Monday: 5PM-12AM | Tuesday: 5PM-12AM | Wednesday: 5PM-12AM | Thursday: 5PM-12AM | Friday: 5PM-1AM | Saturday: 5PM-1AM | Sunday: 7AM-1AM
America/Los_Angeles time zone
3.5 average rating from 31 reviews for Eben-Ezer
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Business Name: Eben-Ezer
Address: 728 S C St
Madera
California
93638
US
Madera
California
93638
US
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