Waited almost 45 min at the door with only one other couple standing in front of us without even being acknowledged. There isn't a true waiting area except for the entry way and as people started to come in behind us we had truly no where to go. Not even really sure if this place even has a host... Eventually we caught the attention of who I think may have been a bartender/waiter/possibly host to let him know we were waiting for a table and is if we were bothering him told us someone would eventually get to us. At this point the 2 couples who had walked in after us said "there's tons of restaurant's around here let's find another one!" and literally walked out. Having driven around for almost 30 min looking for one on the other side and having already waited almost 1/2 an hour on a day when most businesses had closed to show solidarity for Immigrant workers. I'm not going to lie I was starving and feeling kind of vested to see this experience through. The place was extremely crowded but eventually we were seated. We had croquetas, mussels, the stuffed ravioli and eggs with ham & fries which were super tasty. Price point was fairly inexpensive with nothing over $20 on the menu. Quite honestly I would have given this place 5 stars had the customer service not been lacking so. Wish everyone knew you only get one chance to make a first impression.