Walking into this cavernous place at 4:30 p.m. on a Saturday was like walking into an AARP convention! This was not our choice of restaurants as we met some (older) friends here. Came with VERY low expectations. Many patrons were apparently came by for a bite after a day out looking at assisted-living places.
The crowd did get younger as it got later - and in fact it was mobbed after 6 p.m. Happy hour daily. We had a kid waiter who hustled and did a great job for us. Decent salsas. The food, though inauthentic, actually was not bad. I had a barramundi filet covered in a creamy mild red sauce with some rice and steamed veggies for about $20. Kind of reminded me of a dish I might be served at some large group function in a hotel ballroom.
Frankly I don't understand why this place is so popular - but I must admit it was better than I expected... While I am not a fan of Macayos - I actually think this place is one step up from them... A good family option for mexican food for those that don't know what buche, sesos, or tripa are...