In short really liked it as authentic Tex-Mex. Very high quality ingredients and fair prices. Went for lunch on Thursday. We were actually headed to Roasting Company across the street but noticed Camino had opened up. The chips were warm and fresh tasting and they had two types of fresh salsa. One was like pico de gallo and the other was a bit less chunky with fresh herbs and more of a kick. Both really good.
I had the brisket tacos. The meat was really, really good. Well cooked and great flavor. I was concerned it would be greasy but it wasn't at all. Good homemade tasting corn tortillas too. Very authentic tasting. I got the charro beans and wasn't a huge fan. Probably should have gone with the refrieds, they looked really good.
A friend had a burrito with carne asada and he really enjoyed it, commenting on the quality of the meat and fresh ingredients. He said it was the best steak he'd had at a Mexican/Tex-Mex joint and he's pretty picky.
Another had the pork enchiladas and was similarly impressed. I saw at least 5 or 6 things I wanted to try so will definitely be back. I think the entire tab for my meal with drink was about $14 after tax and tip.
Service was very attentive but it wasn't all that busy, so maybe hard to judge. The manager stopped by to make sure we were all happy with the food and we were.
Give it a shot if you want authentic tasting Tex-Mex and not the typical bland seasoned beef Mexican slop that is so pervasive.