A very busy place with delicious tasting food! Lots of options and everything we ate was really good! We ordered a coffee but only found out much later that they had run out.
Figuring out how to order was confusing however. There’s a piece of paper that has the options that you fill out for your entire group. On that paper you’re supposed to write the table number where you’re going to sit in the upper right hand corner. But some of the tables aren’t numbered which can be confusing.
Alternatively, you can just sit at a table and wait for a server to take your order but that could take much longer because they’re always busy.
Bathrooms are located in the back past the glass windows. They were well maintained.
Fresh pressed juices are ordered and paid for separately so keep that in mind.
Recommendations for the restaurant: Have a sign hanging from the ceiling that says “ORDER HERE” for people who haven’t been here before and/or a sign near the entrance explaining where to order Some sort of indication that the fresh juice is separately ordered and paid “Restroom” sign above the back door Have more coffee on hand. We came around 1pm and there...
Read moreFor what is worth, it isn't your fancy restaurant, but hell you'll love them. Five stars for the price/quality ratio. Just a warning tho, they're fat bombs but you won't have them any other way after trying 'em fried quesadillas. Migajas (finely chopped carnitas) and taters' with black chili (papas con chile negro) are personal favourites. Spike 'em with salsa and you're set. Gorditas ain't a highlight but they're a more light (not light as in low fat, but lighter in ingredients, no cheese) option, you can have em with Nopales (cacti) if...
Read moreYou can choose between quesadillas or gorditas, fried or not. Please note there is a paper to write and get your selections between the variety of stews when you want it to take out. Juices are paid independently, very good flavors. Just be patient when there is holliday due...
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