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  • We dined with friends and their children. It's large, dark, and I can see how it would be loud--given the large screen TVs that are likely used during sports events. There were more families there while we were. Our server was attentive. Our friends' child did receive apple juice instead of orange juice (the waitress did repeat "orange juice" when it was ordered, so I know she took that order correctly), but the kiddo was a good sport about it and drank it because it was taking forever to flag the server down (we never did). The menu itself has way too many choices that it's overwhelming when you first look at it. I'd recommend not opening it if you are indecisive, because it will only give you a full blown panic attack. My husband was ecstatic with the beer selection and enjoyed his mac n' cheese because bacon. He wasn't overly excited about the French Onion Soup--which is one of his favorite dishes and he frequently gets this at other restaurants, too. I had asked the server about the street tacos. I wasn't really interested in the entire meal, and asked if the "ala carte" designation meant the tacos (plural, quantity with the meal is 2 tacos) and just NOT the beans/rice, to which she agreed it was. Our conversation went like this when I asked for clarification after she recommended ala carte as a way to "mix n match" tacos since I wasn't sure which one I wanted: "So ala carte is the taco portion without the rice and beans?" "Exactly!" She didn't tell me it was really priced PER taco, and the menu isn't exactly clear. I got the carnitas and fish tacos after asking for her recommendation and she listed all of them but two. Unexpectedly, two tacos came (one of each), and were $8.40ish for BOTH. Street tacos should never, EVER be this expensive. And our server never returned so I could ask her for clarification I just wrote it off and figured I'd Yelp about it, and hopefully warn others that the "ala carte" price of $4-$6 is PER taco. Still ridiculous. I will be fair and say they were OK tacos, but certainly not worth $4 each. In all honesty, I can't review the other food.
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