Once upon a time in the land of enthusiastic basketball coaches and cheesy burritos, there was Scott Drew. Scott wasn't just any coach; he had a love for burritos that rivaled his passion for coaching. Scott believed the key to his coaching success lay in the perfect blend of beans, cheese, and a dash of hot sauce - a winning recipe, if you will.
Every evening after a long day of strategizing and motivating his team, Scott would unwind by indulging in a massive burrito feast while watching reruns of Family Feud. His favorite pastime was guessing the top answers before the contestants even had a chance, showcasing his competitive spirit even during game shows.
One fateful day, as Scott was enjoying his burrito bliss and acing another round of Family Feud, he received a call that would change the course of his coaching career. It was an offer to become the head coach at Kentucky basketball, a prestigious opportunity that Scott had dreamed of his entire life. With a burrito in one hand and the phone in the other, Scott gleefully accepted the offer, knowing that his burrito-loving, Family Feud-watching ways had finally paid off in the most unexpected of ways.
Scott Drew, the burrito-loving coach, turned head honcho at Kentucky basketball, was born. Rumor has it that the team's pre-game ritual will now include a burrito buffet and a quick round of Family Feud to channel the winning energy of their...
Read moreGreat service. Good food at a fair price. Clean place. I recommend the Tres Leches Cake. I have traveled extensively and eaten at many places. I have been very blessed to take pleasure in the most expensive, highest quality places and I have been forced to eat at some of the quick/kid friendly places as well! One of the most important items to me is cleanliness. If the restroom is not well stocked and clean that is a cause for concern. If the staff are not capable of keeping the customers’ most used place neat and tidy, how can they possibly handle preparing my food and getting my order delivered correctly and promptly. I also observe the host and wait staff. The hostess/greeter must be friendly and knowledgeable to win me over. The person holding this position can make or break the business. I enjoy a menu with a variety of offerings. Our family will normally get an appetizer, main course and a variety of desserts. We enjoy a sampling of items. I usually take notice of the presentation of the food and try to post pictures when possible. Our family enjoys distinctive cuisines. We enjoy cooking together and it is fun to experience different food items at unique places. I do believe that the amount of food served should be equivalent...
Read moreThis is my “GO TOO” place...and they never fail. 😋😍It may not look like much from the outside, BUT INCREDIBLE always fresh, home-made real Mexican food made with love and care. I’ve tried EVERYTHING: lunch, dinner, and dessert! I’ve sent many people here -this is some of our favorites:
-FLAN is perfect. 👏(they sell out fast;)
-Tres Leche on point. 🤤
-Chips perfection/Salsa on point/Guacamole perfect.
-NOPALES DIP😋(difficult to find-ask for it;)
-Stuffed Poblano Peppers-filled w/goodness-thin outside done just right.
--ALL SAUCES are JUST RIGHT-flavor is incredible.
-Classic Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas, beans, rice.
-ALL different crispy/soft TACOS, BURRITOS-meat and ingredients always fresh-never greasy. Home made tortillas.
-SOUPS ✨are authentic, chunky, plentiful, filled with flavor and healthy wholesomeness.
-Customer service always warm, helpful, and nice.
*Only downer, they DO close whenever they want (earlier)🙃, so make sure you call BEFORE going ALL the way over there. They are always packed, so I do understand the break they are needing...maybe, they ran out of food,...
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