
On last Sunday, we went to watch the final American Cup Soccer game. Unfortunately, the food was not fresh, the plates were cold, the craft beer was warm, and the margaritas were too sugary. To top it off, the entertainment guy made rude comments about the Colombian soccer players, stating over the microphone that they used illegal substances to play and win. I was wearing a Colombian team t-shirt and found this very offensive. When I addressed the entertainment guy, he did not apologize. Instead, he continued to attack, suggesting that everyone there, including himself, had entered the country illegally and couldn't complain about how horrible people on the violent acts had happened before the game. He referred to that because I commented that those violent acts before the game started shouldn't be acceptable. This is a case of nationality discrimination and has consequences for the business. The manager and the owner refused to apologize and refund the money.
According to Title II of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, individuals cannot be treated differently in places of public accommodation because of their race, color, religion, or national origin. Everyone has the right to equally enjoy all that a place of public accommodation provides. Public accommodations are privately-owned spaces that serve and are open to the general public. They may be owned by private companies or individuals but are intended for public use. These are examples of public accommodations: • Hotels, inns, motels, or other establishments for temporary guests • Restaurants, cafeterias, or other spaces where people can buy food to eat on site • Gas stations • Movie theaters, concert halls, sports stadiums, or other places of entertainment On the other hand, these are not places of public accommodation: • Most retail stores (that do not sell food on the premises) • Churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious buildings • Private clubs that require...
Read moreSince the other Mexican restaurant before this one closed, we decided to see if the food was good like the other place before it, It was not… my friend ordered a combo plate, 2 enchiladas with white cheese sauce on top with rice and beans and I ordered traditional tacos with rice and beans also. My friend got his order as One taco one enchilada with shredded cheese on top and the greasiest rice I had ever seen, my order was correct, but the same, the greasiest rice I had seen. As well as the sweet tea, it was more like water with brown coloring to it. Very very weak. The staff was very good, very nice and friendly and attentive, the the quality of the food was not. If they expect the restaurant to make it there, I recommend they change the cook.Someone who knows how to cook Mexican food not just make and serve greasy food . Good Luck to them, I will not go back. El Sombrero in Nolensville area has them beat by 100 % . Sorry guys just...
Read moreJust had the most delicious Mexican meal and I’m still smiling! 🌮✨ Everything was bursting with flavor — from the perfectly seasoned tacos to the rich, comforting enchiladas. The salsa was fresh and zesty, the guac was creamy perfection, and don’t even get me started on the homemade tortillas… so good! 😍 My husband absolutely loves their seafood soups — super flavorful, packed with fresh ingredients, and always cooked to perfection. He swears they’re the best he's ever had! 🐟🍤 But what really made the experience amazing was the service — so warm, friendly, and attentive without being overbearing. You can tell they truly care about their food and their guests. It felt like being welcomed into someone’s home for a family meal. Can’t wait to go...
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