After a successful morning of playing catch, both Paul and I went to our new favorite lunch spot in town, Dos Amigos where we we greeted byvour two friendly waitresses; one from El Salvador and the other from Chihuahua, Mexico.
This visit we both decided to try something different, opting for thir breakfast. We both tried their two eggs (over easy) with a side serving of their red chili to spread on top. We ordered both sides of sausage, bacon to go with their potatoes. When everything arrived we mixed it all up for a mixture if Huevos Rancheros and it was a beautiful tasting brunch!!!
Both ladies again were there to service our needs and the experience again exceeded our service standards...
Not only is the food great, but it's the overall service that make our experience extraordinary!!!
Rodney...
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