Sunday brunch at Barrio in Lakewood was a enjoyable time. We arrived just before noon and the place was already full, the good news is that we only had a five minute wait for a table. A few general informational items parking is on the street with a small public lot just across from the restaurant. The interior has a Mexican "Day of the Dead" festival feel that is not overdone - no fear of scaring small kids. The sound level was a bit loud but you could have a conversation in normal voice.
We started with margaritas, chips, salsa and a order of guacamole. The drinks were well made and the salsa and guacamole were excellent. I was surprised by the portion size of the guacamole - there was enough to share between 4 adults. The drink menu was surprisingly large with draft and bottled beers and large tequila and whiskey list along with mixed drinks.
For our main course we opted for the El Jeffe recommend taco selections leaning to the combos that were on the spicier side of the menu. You can also order your taco any way you want, selection of ingredients and styles are infinite. Our taco were tasty and I would rate them on tops for tacos that I've had on the west side of Cleveland. Final note our server was prompt, accurate and checked in enough to be attentive but not overbearing.