Stopped by on a Sunday afternoon with a couple of friends for a late afternoon lunch; they were about half full.
Thumbs up on the El Pastor tacos, margaritas, pickled veggies, table hot sauces, and churros. The interior design is fabulous hipster-Hispanic colorful eccentricity. Menu prices are really reasonable.
They start you with a bag of puffed wheat wagon wheels called duritos instead of chips and salsa; the chili lime seasoning on them is delicious, but the puff itself is lacking. These would be fantastic if they were chicharones.
I was a bit disappointed in the farmers' cheese and the calabacitas (squash) tacos. Service was mega slow but they comped the first round of drinks and churros, so I'd try visiting again sometime.