The time is now and you are trapped in it. An infinite ocean of space. Fleeting emotions smelling vaguely of a mind once grasping on thin strings of truths held only by your meager understanding of reality and the causality of existence at it's finish. The place is here. This is your very being you've traversed mountains of pain and smashed thresholds you weren't even previously aware existed just to reach these doors. Double doors of oak and glass harvested from the finest beasts of this land. Where is this land and what secrets does it hold? Why is it keeping them from us? Give them back. Well, perhaps later. Now your task is forward. Moment is key if you slow your mind will disintegrate at the mercy of beings you cannot comprehend currently. Push onward through the double doors and enter the revamped mexican cuisine haven: El Jinete Mexican Restaurant currently located within this plane of existence for the time being. Who is the time being though? You haven't met them yet they went to a different school than you so your relationship is nonexistent at best.
Traverse the inner workings and cross the fabric of their dining floor to acquiesce your seating arrangement. Marvel at the dynamic and ever changing menu. Gaze longingly as it supplies you with visions of happy customers enjoying moderate meals priced firmly, but affordably while soothing screams of the damned play in the walls. "What will you do from here?" the silverware inquires. The choice is seemingly yours despite the hands that guide you towards your menu item of choice being very adamant on you ordering the tacochiladas with broken memory fragments and queso. "Stay away from the green sauce" whispers a voice from beyond, "it bites a little...".
Your time here has ended. The fabrics have resewn themselves shut forgetting about this pocket of reality for now. It's best to not stray far from the guiding lights that lead you here in the first place. The sea is dark and this...
Read moreThis is the "Mexican Restaurant". The staff are friendly and genuinely care about your experience . Everyone here seems to be on that natural high, all smiles, eager to please, fast service and if something you order gets forgotten(and I'm talking a very rare thing) you can bet it's wall to wall or short on help that day. And that's rare. It's a family owned restaurant, the food is excellent( all of it) and you get a good helping. Just be warned, last time I was there I ordered a burrito , it quickly came, now I'm considered small framed , this thing was HUGE! It was a burrito the size of my forearms. If you haven't been, your missing it. We do birthdays , after meeting eats, and sometimes just a quick stop in grab a beer or cocktail, catch sports( all kinds)but mostly just to say hey and check on the family. By the 2nd or 3rd visit if you don't feel like your talking to good friends or family, rush to the bathroom, do a check up from the neck up, correct what you did wrong and go back , have a drink , then watch the feeling you get. It's been a fave of mine since 1997/1998ish. On the Bible, I do atest, they ARE the BEST.! I gave them 5 stars but they are a perfect 10 all the way. But another warning if you want to go for a few beers or cocktails, that's fine too just know they watch to see if you are responsible or not. If so great enjoy! If not... Well the momma of the house will be looking to sit a spell and work something out. Leave your vehicle and get a ride or call a friend. It will be safe on camera and you, her family and others will be safe and happy at the end of the day. I've never heard or had one thing bad to say about this place. My friends and family love it and yours will too . I'll bank on it.The Chicken Soupa meal by it's self. Absolutely wonderful. Perfect for...
Read moreClean restaurant, the guy rang me up different then what I ordered, trying to be helpful mind you, but instead of the mixed fajitas, and just lettuce and sour cream and tortillas, which is how I oredered it. He rang it up as nachos no cheese. Made special. I know he was trying. But I still ended up with guacamole, and a bunch of tomatoes, and no tortillas. The fajitas were super watery, and little squishy, seemed like it was mostly onions and tomatoes, sprinkled with green peppers and meat. But I guess since it’s the first off the interstate it’s also convenient when traveling. Chips were a bit stale and old tasting. I had hoped a few would make the fajitas slightly better. It’s not bad, it’s just not good. But going on another review the lady said they asked for the tortillas back from her kid who had touched them, and changed his mind about what kind he wanted. So… do with that what you will. It’s just ok. And the guy was trying to ring it up to make it better. The food came pretty fast, which is good bc we were behind on timing. The staff are friendly, and the restaurant is pretty clean and quiet...
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