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Came here desperately searching for somewhere to charge my phone, since the electricity in my place is turned off (it's the day before moving day).
All I needed was somewhere with plug sockets, AC and food. This had the former and the latter, but it also had the door open - meaning mosquitoes all over the place and flies on my food - and an overall grubby, dirty feeling that left me feeling like my food probably wasn't all that cleanly prepared either.
The music was way too loud, competing with a loud TV playing american football as well, there was a weird leaky bucket of something dark brown in the drinks fridge, and the whole place felt like the back of a restaurant - with bins, empty cutlery trays and bottles stacked in the corner, and stained floors - rather than the front of one. There were precarious wires and extension leads all over the place and the walls were painted this unflatteringly stark white, which along with the florescent lights ahead, made the place look really dirty.
Next to my head was a safe (I think) that had cork board stuck to it. The cork board had partly fallen off, and so the tape underneath was covered in bits of cork and...hair?? Not the most appetising view.
Plus, one of the two guys who worked here kept disappearing for ages, which means service was a little slow. No idea where he was going - there's no terrace at this place. Not too bothered about this since it was a slow evening (it was empty except for me) but maybe a little weird.
The food was...ok. I had the cauliflower, guacamole and cheese tacos. The guacamole was piled on only one of the three tacos. The cheese - sparse enough that I thought they'd forgotten at first - was hidden underneath a pile of sort of soggy, flavourless veg. The pico de gallo was alright, but not that fresh.
Can't say I recommend this place, really, and I'll have the mosquito bites to remind me.
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