Overall, pretty good.
Very much a "día de los muertos" theme. The atmosphere is dark with some soft lighting, including candlelight. It is a cool, quirky revamped building and it has a fun, interesting feel. The noise level was high on Saturday night.
The good:
Friendliness of service
Atmosphere in general
Pricing
Nachos Poblanos and Flautas de Pollo
Chips and salsa
Guacamole
The OK:
Portion size
Location
The bad:
Fajitas (no flavor and not sizzling fire-grilled)
Service was a little slow
Noise level (ok for a small group)
It was mostly an under 50 crowd with quite a few "hipster millennials".