Stopped here for a weekend luncheon. It was maybe 1:00. Parking lot was sparsely populated.
It took a minute or two for someone to show up at the hostess station to seat us.
A quick caveat, the booth seats are NOT attached to the walls as is typical, so get prepared for a ride if you try to slide out or scoot towards or away from the table as the booth will likely accompany you!
I got the #8 combination plate, a beef taco and a beef burrito with rice and beans. My wife got shrimp fajitas. Our waiter was a happy polite and efficient fellow, and all the staff seemed to be particularly happy.
One fellow felt compelled to sing along to the mariachi music playing on the sound system and by sing I mean bellowing fortissimo!
That wasn't especially welcomed by my wife's migraine, and was definitely something more suited to an empty dining room over one which held patrons. I was tickled that he was so joyful that he was compelled to sing, and if he had a volume control or mute button would largely have enjoyed it had the headache not been present.
The food was quite good. The requisite chips were served warm, and the salsa was fresh and homemade.
We were both quite satisfied with our entrees. My wife felt hers was one of the best Mexican entrees she had been served anywhere, including her time in San Diego. She was particularly impressed by the correctly prepared shrimp...something quite hard to find anywhere.
The iced tea was fresh-brewed and strong enough that one actually knew one was drinking tea rather than colored water.
The rice and beans were not quite as devoid of flavor as is typical, but certainly still not comment worthy