While strolling around Kensington one of my friends was particularly hungry (it was Halloween Day and Seven Lives Tacos and Rasta Pasta, both on my must-try list were closed, what gives?!) so she chose this place because I think their Halloween decor stood out to her. Which in retrospect is really not how you should be picking where you want to eat.
Aside from the Halloween decorations this place doesn't really have any ambience and the tables are really small. Our group of 5 were placed in a tiny circular table where we were basically elbow-to-elbow. You get complimentary bread but it was obvious it had been sitting out for a while because it was cold and unappetizing. Because I wasn't very hungry and just looking to warm up, I ordered their Green Collard soup which came with Portuguese sausage. The soup was a disgusting, salty, gross mess with 3 minuscule pieces of sausage. The rest of the table got fish sandwiches + fries which were mediocre.
I think this place stays open because of its seedy regulars. The group of middle-aged men yelling at each other and shotgunning beers midday, while an elderly woman was going to town on a bowl of prunes was pretty funny to be in the midst of but I'll never return.