3.5 stars for the food. Came here for lunch before a Reds spring training game in Goodyear - this place is about 3 miles east of the ballpark. Above average sonoran fare at very modest prices in a two star setting. Most lunches were $7-$8. Not completely Americanized with globs of yellow cheese covering everything - but nothing really special, either. I like the fact that each person in your party is provided their own little cup of salsa to accompany the freebie chips. The dining area is utilitarian and a bit dim. Put a buck or two in the juke box - it livens up an otherwise depressing space.
The general area is spotty and would avoid it after dark. Don't know if someone did not timely show up for their shift - but at 11:30 am on Tuesday there was one completely overwhelmed girl trying to wait/bus about 10 tables. We sat unacknowledged for about 15 minutes - and the service did not improve after that. By 12:15 pm additional help had arrived but the place was basically cleared out by then.
Wish I could give this place a better review as I like low-key local family-run joints - but don't think I will be back. Side note: the panderia one block west looked intruiging as did the bakery across the street from the restaurant.