Service was very slow. Wait staff was not very well educated about the menu. Beer was tepid. I had the tacos which were fine and the rice and beans were average. The wife had the Chille Verde and she said it was average as well. However the waiter forgot to bring the tortillas and we had to hunt him down to finally get them. They had one bus boy trying to pass out chips and salsa and clean the tables, it was easy to see he was the hardest working person in the restaurant. However, because he was the only person cleaning, while the hostesses sat around and gossiped and the manager was hiding someplace, the restaurant was full of empty tables with dirty dishes.
The highlight of the evening came while watching the 2 hostesses continue to place patrons in a booth that had a broken light fixture. After being seated each group of guests would ask for the light to be fixed. The first time the manager came over and tried a light bulb which she had swiped from another location in the restaurant only to find that it wouldn't fit. She was nice enough to move the guests to another location, but within just a couple of minutes the two hostesses had found a new victim to sit in the booth. It was comical to watch the show play itself out again and again.
The bottom line is that the restaurant business is tough and competition in the Mexican food arena is very strong so I don't expect this Garcia's location to be around very long.