It's good. It's what I would call a traditional Mexican restaurant. They have appetizers (cheese dip, guacamole, etc.), they have specialties, and they have combos and sides.
The chips are very good, warm, thin, and crisp. The salsa is very good but not spicy.
Service is friendly and quick. The only negative is the pricing, which is a bit high for what it is. Dinner combos are $12-$15. You'll leave well fed; portions are pretty large, but at this price-point, they are competing with more upscale restaurants in the area.