Came here for lunch with a friend. We arrived at 1:00pm and were able to get a table inside. It has a nice interior and a patio in the back that would be great during cooler weather. I was greeted promptly and advised of how to order. You stand in line at the register and place your order and they give you a number and bring your food to the table. I'm not a real big fan of this style of ordering but the process did seem to go quickly. Since I was waiting on my friend I decided to order the chips/salsa/guacamole for $3.50. It was okay however I really wished there had been more guacamole. The salsas had a good flavor and none of them seemed to be really spicy. I ordered 3 tacos as I knew from reading the previous reviews that they were small. I probably would have been fine with just 2 (since I had been snacking on the chips) but I couldn't decide on which ones so I went ahead and went for 3. I ordered the fish, the carnitas, and the carne asada. All are served with the traditional onions, cilantro, and limes. Hands down my favorite was the carnitas. I just wish there had been more meat in it. The little tablespoon or so just didn't fill up the corn tortilla it was in. The fish was okay but just had too much breading in my opinion. I prefer my fish tacos grilled and unfortunately they do not offer that option. And the carne asada had a good flavor but unfortunately I encountered a giant piece of fat/gristle in my 2nd bite of it and it kind of ruined it for me after that. They only serve bottled soft drinks and bottled iced tea (Pure Leaf) and if you want to add sweetener to your iced tea then you have to make do with their simple syrup from the bar which I despise. So at this point I doubt I will be back anytime soon as I thought the prices for each of the tacos was pretty steep ($3.50-$3.75 each) and I can think of a lot of other places to get street tacos at a better price.