Went to 2 Alex's restaurant today. It's a small mom n pops place that truly made us happy. Cuban food, great background music and service. We had the tostones rellenos con chorizo y queso, the Cuban sandwich, pan con bistec and hamburger. For drinks we had batido de papaya, batido de mamey y jugo de piña . Ok... Ok we found a new great place to eat Cuban food. Not bad prices either! You all should try it soon!! Fresh food, smelled good and tasted delicioso!! Todo muy rico at 2Alex's! Muchas gracias!!
Update March 2025: Today I Decided to go for the cafe con leche y tostada cubana (Cuban toast with butter) hubby got the 1/4 pounder cheeseburger with everything...omg!! What a burger!! The flavors were amazing! I love their French fries... They are really flavorful💙 overall, needless to say... Nos...
Read moreThe reason why I gave them a bad review is because customer service is really bad. I ordered two orders and they gave me one. The second time I order Cuban sandwich with french fries and no fries because it wasn’t on the menu but I said I’m going to pay for them. Then they roll their eyes at you looking at you like you’re the wrong one. Customer service is really not up to par. But the food is great especially the Cuban black rice with pork and sweet bananas. I’ve been going there for years I never have problems I don’t know if their new owners. But one thing I do know is when you’re talking to them they always hang up on you..They have no manners. The listing can do is wait until you’re finished talking that’s the reason why I gave them...
Read moreI will never order from here. I feel discriminated against.. I called today and a lady picked up said she doesn't speak English. I asked does anyone else there do? All I wanted was to order food. She said no. I can't understand how you can be in the United States and work at a resturaunt taking orders and not even learn the menu in English.
It is against the EEOC in the United States.
I will be contacting the EEOC.
The EEOC has stated that rules requiring employees to speak only English in the workplace violate the law unless the employer can show that they are justified by business necessity. A rule requiring employees to speak only English in the workplace at all times, including breaks and lunch time, will rarely...
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