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| - I can sum up the entire experience as "not impressed".
I got to the restaurant before my party arrived, with no reservation (on a Saturday night). The reason we had no reservation was because we called ahead and thye said they don't take reservations before 9. Okay...but when I got there they asked, "reservation?". No...you said we couldn't...so clearly I was miffed. So I put my name down for the 4 of us. There were at least a few empty tables so I figured we wouldn't be waiting long. 1/2 hour later we still didn't have a table, but 4 guys who arrived after us (also without reservation) were seated before we were.
Once we were seated, it took about 10 minutes for someone to come over and take our drink order. We were ready to order our food too, but they wouldn't take it down right then. Took 15 minutes to get the drinks. Sangria was delicious...sadly the best part of the meal. And luckily the food arrived not too long after we ordered.
Well, too bad the food was lackluster. I paid 6.95 to make my tacos capital (10.95) an entree...which apparently means making 2 tacos 3, and adding a small heaping of rice to the refried beans. The tacos had no flavor. They came with salsa verde and lime, which I had to heap on just to make it taste like SOMETHING (which frankly still wasn't great). I've had much better tacos from food trucks! The refried beans and rice were good, and I sampled my friend's spicy corn which was also very good.
For the sangria and tacos entree, it came to almost 35 with tax and tip, for a thoroughly disappointing meal. My friends had the burritos which were good according to them, but nothing spectacular.
For the price and slow service, I can't see why I'd ever come back here. I left still feeling hungry!
As an aside, another gripe is the noise level. The music is blared so loud that I couldn't hear the server when he was describing one of the meals.
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