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| - It was ok, but I wasn't blown away. My wife and I both got 3 taco plates with 3 different tacos each, so we tried 6 of their taco selections. If you are aiming for healthy, gluten free, etc, it's probably great. Add a star. But if you're just looking for delicious tacos and don't care about that other stuff, try Rubio's, Cafe Rio or someplace more authentic like Taco y Taco. They also have burrito's and a few other selections, so it's possible I'd like those things more, but they are supposedly known for their tacos, which I found mediocre. Most of the ones we tried were either one note flavors or the meat was dry and tough. The only one my wife and I both liked was the carnitas.
My wife and I are big on ambience when we choose where to eat. This place has none. The inside is stark, brightly lit and uninviting. There is some seating outside by the splash pad in The District, which can be nice for families, but we don't have kids and don't particularly care for unsupervised children running amok and screaming in our faces while we are trying to enjoy a meal. Call me old fashioned, but there it is.
I will give a nod to the service. Our server was great. When we didn't like the aqua fresca we tried, she gave us another flavor no charge. And when they accidentally gave our churro out with another order, they gave us two in it's place. For that reason alone, if I were in the district and in the mood for healthy, sustainable, responsible food, I'd try getting it to go and eating it somewhere else.
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