My wife and I have eaten here several times and have never been disappointed. I usually have the smothered burrito with rice and beans. The flavor and ingredients is different than most mexican restaurants. The portions are smaller but that's OK because it seems to me that the others give you too much. This is just the right amount. The food has a fresh home made flavor with toasted cheese on top. Who doesn't love toasted cheese. The restaurant is located in an old building on the old main street. This makes for a good environment and a nice out of the way place to eat. You can stroll the old main street and visit some neat shops along the way. Because the building is old and this is reminiscent of the mom and pops restaurant it does need some updates. It is clean but may make some uneasy because of the need to update. Don't let this stop you from stopping by and enjoying...
Read moreGood Mexican food with good service. Not too spicy, and a little different from some of the other restaurants, and cheaper too. Definitely well worth a try and I bet we'll be back. It would be worth noting that handicap accessibility for this particular location is poor. Besides the step at the doorway, the bathrooms are very small. I figure that my brother and I could practically get Grandma into the cockpit of a fighter jet if we had to, but the tiny bathroom with a super-short toilet was still a small challenge. If you are confident in assisting an elderly or otherwise handicapped person, give this place a try, but if you are just barely able to help a wheelchair bound person in a handicap friendly restroom, plan accordingly and maybe even consider takeout the first go...
Read moreThe experience here was good. Good, solid Mexicano food. The chips and salsa was the highlight for me, but even those did not have a wow factor to them other than being soupy and runny, just as my wife likes them. The service was very friendly, served with a smile, but soft spoken. The chips were okay, not sure if they’re made fresh there or not. The food was okay as well. I got the michaca frita, which was basically build your own burrito with not only traditional ingredients, but with fried beef, onions, and peppers (which were pretty oily). My wife got taquitos, which she says we’re okay as well in flavor and texture. She said she could make them for cheaper. We do like the place though, and the people do work hard and seem to love their job. Overall a pretty...
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