Wasn’t that great of a place. It’s dead when you walk in. And that’s the entire ambience of the restaurant. There’s no excitement there’s no energy. The decor is very dull and bare, the layout makes no sense. As soon as you walk in you have to go through their store. It’s like a maze. The food is very dry and lacks a lot of flavor. I can easily make better enchiladas at home, easily. The service was poor. I had to get up and chase my waitress down twice to get a refill on my drink while I was eating. And she never came back to check on us, until after we finished eating. I went ahead and tipped the poor girl anyways. She probably has no experience. We get our check and it was $25 dollars for one adult dinner plate and one kids plate... that’s, when I paid, laughed and then walked out lol. We are never coming back to this place again. It used to be good.. but I don’t know what...
Read moreStopped here for lunch while traveling. They have big servings, good food, and reasonably prices. The decor of this restaurant is very nice. The waitress, I think, spoke little English but we managed to get everything we wanted to order except a dessert. We waited quite a while for our check. Finally we walked around until we found the waitress and told her we'd like to pay our bill so we could leave. Not a big deal but was a little awkward. Food more than made up for it and the waitress was very nice. Definitely will be back next time we...
Read moreRancho Bravo is family owned and operated by very honest, very friendly Honduran natives. They have an excellent menu of Mexican-style foods, such as Chimichangas, Tamales, Burritos, Nachos, Tacos and Fajitas. You can order a la carte or various plate options, all of which are generously portioned. Dine-in, Carryout, and Delivery are all viable options and pricing is very reasonable for what it is, with the average authentic plate costing between $7 to $10. You will not leave hungry or...
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