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| - Apparently, the "Pesky Platter" is no longer the nickname for the Tacos Especial plate, at least that's what I was told when I tried to order it. I guess it's been ages since I stepped foot inside a Rubio's.
Each year Rubio's sends me a birthday coupon for up to $7.00 worth of free food. Oddly, the coupon expires a week before my actual birthday, so I had to take advantage of the coupon prior to its expiration date. I thought I'd give this Rubio's a go after having discovered it by chance as I was driving to Patty's Closet. It's hardly noticeable from the main roads unless you're really searching for it, or if you get out of your car to visit neighboring businesses.
It may appear tiny at first glance, but there's additional seating around the corner on the way to the salsa bar and soda fountains. The restaurant in general is clean, especially the counters which were free from saucy spills.
I ordered my usual "Pesky Platter" (I'm still going to refer to it by that name!): Two fish tacos especial accompanied by sides of tortilla chips and pinto beans, which I skipped on. I did notice a difference in the tortilla chips, which were thinner, crunchier, and overall just "lighter" than the chips I used to order with my tacos.
The staff here is welcoming towards customers, and the service is quick. My food was delivered to me within minutes of placing my order.
Not a bad Rubio's to visit if you're in search of something cheap and tasty to eat, and from my experience it easily wins over the ones located in casino food courts.
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