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I'm really bummed that I have to do this update. However, the last two times I've gone here my food has been horrible. I got sick from a bean and cheese burrito. Had stomach problems for days. But I decided to give them one more chance and went there for St Patrick's Day. I ordered the "CARLOS CHOPPED SALAD: Iceberg and Romaine lettuce, Black Beans, Roasted Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Topped with Crunchy Tortilla Strips and Cilantro Ranch dressing." Sounds pretty good right? NOT! The lettuce was warm and floppy, the black beans were literally a can of black beans poured onto the lettuce. They didn't even bother to drain the beans! YUCK! And the "roasted corn" was just canned corn. The tomato was unripe, and the tortilla strips were stale. And to top it all off, they forgot the "Cilantro Ranch Dressing" which, when they finally brought it, was a very small amount of warm, store-bought ranch dressing with some chopped cilantro pieces not very well mixed in. Not good. Unfortunately for Carlos O'Briens, I'm going to have to remove them from my Book of Deliciousness. Very sad. Very sad day.
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