I came with a group of 6 on a Saturday evening. The booth they had us at originally was a bit too small, they saw us struggle and moved us ahead a booth which was a little better. They should invest in some coat hangers as it was a very cold day and we had a lot of heavy jacket with no where to put them. When we inquired they ended up putting our coats on the inside of a staff area which was nice of them. They tried very hard to be accommodating.
Decor: I love it! It's laid back and fun and I was definitely reminded of authentic Mexico.
We ordered chips and guac for the table, one order was enough for 6 of us. We had a bit of guac left over but it was only because one of us was eating chips without the guacamole. The chips were nice and salty and the guac was not over seasoned so balanced very nicely. Exactly how it should be done!
We all ordered 3 tacos each. The tacos are 4-5 dollars each. I checked out the menu online before coming and it had definitely been updated. The menu was overall cheaper than listed online so looks like they have dropped their prices to be a bit more reasonable. I think this was a smart move, 6 dollars for a single taco is a bit much, and it goes against the casual feel of the restaurant. It was busy and a bit chaotic, food runners brought out the tacos in whatever order they were ready, often they just asked us if any of us had a particular taco at the table and handed it to us if we said yes. So if you come when it's busy, remember what you ordered! It looked to us like they were training several new staff, and one server sheepishly admitted to us it was his first day after asking us if any of us ordered a Chicken Tinga taco several times (we didn't). We were served all our tacos except one and had to wait for that last taco for quite awhile. I thought the three tacos were satisfying, but if you have a really big appetite order a fourth (or an appetizer).
I ordered the Tres Leches cake for dessert and it was soooo good!
All in all it was a fun experience and I will be back for more tacos!