There's nothing better than a sugary cinnamon-y fried stick of dough on a weekend afternoon. The smell of churros wafts through the air outside the shop and is like a warm hug on a cool fall day, inviting you to come inside the shop to get one for yourself. I came here on a Saturday afternoon and the line up was out the door, clearly I wasn't the only one drawn in by the smell of churros.
As good as their churros are, I can only give this place a 3/5 rating for two reasons. One, every time I've been here, they never seem to have condensed milk, which I've wanted to try for a while. Their dulce de leche filling is a pretty good compromise since it pairs so well with the flavours of the churro. The second reason I had to give them a lower than usual rating is because of the pidgeon flying around the shop the last time I was there. I mean if you don't care much for sanitation, then munch on my friends.