This business space always seems to cycle through its share of Mexican restaurants. Back in the day I believe it was a SuperMex, then came Jalisco's. Now you're entering the house of Don Juan.
The downtown location definitely has the livelier atmosphere, but rest assured the signature Casa Don Juan accoutrements are still intact at this one -- every bit of space is thoughtfully decorated. From the sprawling Frida Kahlo collection to the colorful papel picado banners, it's a visual feast indeed. So even if the service is not as upbeat, the beautiful interior and more open spacing still lend itself to a pleasant dining experience.
Complimentary chips and dip to start. Who can complain? I had a jamaica drink (yum) and the flautas platter (3 pieces), which comes with rice, beans, and some salad. My bf got the tamale and taco plate, but the tamale was a little spicy for him. Note: their lemonade leans more on the sour limey side rather than sweet lemon.