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| - You walk in and grab a menu, seat yourself and when you are ready to order you hop up to the register to made your selections. This place is cute, trendy, understated with ity bitty vases with a flower or two, lots of art on the walls, moderately lit inside, and a patio out back. This place is also tucked perfectly inconspicuous in the Historic Coronado neighborhood, sharing a wall with Tuck Shop, which I have yet to try. Soon though!
I went here for lunch with a friend on Saturday for the first time and we were both a little confused on the process. Once we figured it out it was all good.
I can't remember the sandwich my friend ordered but he gave me a bite and it was really yummy. I ordered the Mexican gyro. Its not really a gyro at all but like a green chile pork burrito on flat-bread. It was really flavorful, spicy, and well cooked. it was topped with lettuce and a hearty roasted corn salsa, and had some sour cream on the side.
Also the beer selection is really very nice. I really enjoy beer so having options that are actually drinkable is good. I ordered Nimbus and my friend ordered Hop Knot.
I love this neighborhood and it seems we picked a perfect day for a cozy lunch surrounded by overcast. We even took a walk after and looked at all the quaint little houses before it really started to rain.
Love you Astor House!
Xx,
Reesie
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