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| - I gave this place 4 stars to encourage a bit of a raise in the rating, but I think what the other comments have stated stand accurate. This place does look outdated but you know what, I haven't seen a place look like this since the early 2000s and it's kind-of good to see this today instead of a place trying to be hip, but it definitely needs a bit of dusting and arrangement.
The staff is definitely nice and well-intentioned, and it's been the same 2 folks working and owning the place since it opened. I have had their grande burrito and it's good because it's satisfying and plentiful. People disagree that it may not be their favorite burrito, and I'm no burrito amateur or anything, I just think for ground beef wrapped in a tortilla with sour cream on top, it's a filling meal. Others don't seem to be OK with the shredded carrot, but I say why not? I like it, but like I said I'm a noob when it comes to burritos and tex-mex. The food is exactly what you get by reading the menu because it is prepared right there and so it doesn't need bells and whistles around it to embellish it on the plate. You are getting home-style food here.
As far as tex-mex goes, this may not be the real deal or authentic, but the items are reasonably priced and clean and satisfying, and it's good to know that when you go in there you can get this standard pretty much every time.
I'll tell you what, though, dear reader, previous reviews do not mention their underrated sole sandwich... which is a favorite of mine, here. It is reasonably priced and is definitely satisfying when you want some fish on some nice proper bread for it. I love the fish sandwich and I think everyone should try it at least once in there. Here's a little challenge then for those who had already reviewed this place; try the sole sandwich, and see what you think. Would you rather eat the sole here, or the beef? I say sole.
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