Restaurants in residential neighborhoods are always interesting. Stumbled across this one while parking on a side street was def a lucky strike. The place, a very Cubanish looking shack on a beach, with a vintage car parked out front, looked empty. Taking a stroll through the small patio, we noticed all tables were reserved and that's when we knew it was a neighborhood fav. Waitress was pleasant and gave us a table without reservation. Papa rellena was extreme goodness that resembled much of a shepherds pie in a ball. The chorizes(spicy Spanish sausage) was a delightful app perfect on a mild august afternoon. Topping it off we had a hemmingway cocktail & Cuban margarita. If there is a next time, will def indulge in the entrees. Good for casual and intimate get togethers
The downside, food and drink prices were rediculously high. If you're going to charge $9-12 for alcoholic cocktails you have to put a resonable amount of alcohol in them.