Service was awful, there were only 2 people serving and both of them were very disrespectful. The biscuits are delicious, the food was ok but not like we had expected. We found a dead cockroach on the floor, next to our table. The open hours are not as advertised on their menu; we came here Saturday at 2:00pm and they asked us to pay everything by 3 and asked us to leave at 3:30pm (table with 9 people). I felt so ashamed for having recommended this place where my guests couldn’t even ask for coffee without being treated in a mean way. It was obvious that the people here were not expecting local customers. Oh, and you can’t pay with credit card, they only...
Read moreThe food was pretty good. We liked how there was a good presentation of our table with bread, sweet bread, salsa, and some marinated veggies, but the service was too rushed. We sat down and the lady with short hair immediately asked what we wanted to eat before we could even look at the menu and was sloppy with serving coffee. We were seated where the menus and condiments were so they kept having to reach over me. I didn’t place anything on the tray to tip her bc I didn’t like the service and when I walked away, she started to say to another customer that I was awful(que bárbara) and called me rude(grosera). I’m glad I didn’t tip a...
Read moreI love Bisquets for breakfast. It's the only place I know of that serves coffee Vera Cruz style which is in a large glass. The waitress brings very strong hot coffee and pours as much as you like. Then from a foot or more high, she tops it with hot milk which creates some foam. The breakfasts are generous and quick. Later in the day, I cannot speak for as we only go for breakfast. Divorciados are terrific and served with beans (unusual). The mushroom omelet is loaded with mushrooms interspersed with a white crumbly Mexican cheese. If you go on the weekend, go before 9 30. Enjoy the atmosphere of an ancient home with murals of...
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