I find it odd that the first 3 reviews are not only 5 stars, but by those with zero friends and only 1 review - this one. I find that rather suspicious, but I digress.
I agree with fellow Yelpers that the decor leaves something to be desired, but that's ok. If the food and service are good, I don't mind it being a little bit of a dive.
The menu is extensive, which was both pleasing and overwhelming. After combing through it, I noticed that fish tacos were not on the menu. Bummer. I ended up with the honey-chipotle shrimp which comes with Spanish rice and re-fried beans. The dish is also served with warm tortillas. The shrimp tasted like it was pre-cooked and then later browned in a skillet and topped with sauce. This made the shrimp a bit tough and lacking in flavor. The sauce was tasty and had enough spice to be interesting. The Spanish rice and refried beans were typical - nothing special. The complementary chips and salsa were also unremarkable. The salsa was not fresh and seemed as if it came from a jar.
Mr. J had one of the lunch specials - Chicken Enchiladas. He was a bit disappoitned that it did not come with rice and beans, so he left somewhat hungry. The enchilada sauce tasted watered down and bland.
Service was prompt and friendly, so I feel somewhat guily for giving two stars. But the food reflects the star-rating - Meh. This may be considered authentic Mexican, but that by no means defines it as "good".