. . "2013-10-29T00:00:00"^^ . "We went there on a Tuesday evening. Didn't know exactly what to expect but were sadly disappointed. The atmosphere suggested a fast casual restaurant like Chipotle or Qdoba but a quick survey of the menu showed that the prices did not reflect that. The burgers were all standard fare as was the Mexican food on it. There was nothing to separate the menu from one you'd find in an actual Mexican restaurant or a Burger joint, save for a lack of interesting items on it. \n\nStandard at any Mexican restaurant is complimentary Chips and Salsa. Sadly, this was on the menu for $2.95. The burger we ordered was fine, nothing remarkable. The fajitas were in the same vein but for some reason, did not come with sour cream. After asking the waitress for a side of it, we had to wait until I made eye contact with her while she was texting at the bar before she came over and brought it to us. Worse yet, it wasn't actually sour cream, but rather a cilantro-cream sauce. Although said sauce was good, it was vexing that after asking the waitress for sour cream, she didn't bother to mention it was their own version. How does a Mexican restaurant NOT have sour cream? \n\nAs for the waitress herself, we had to ask about the \"Two Buck Tuesday\" special and were only once asked if we needed anything else. She seemed very disinterested in us, which seemed odd considering there were only about 7 other people in the restaurant at the time. It's not too much to ask for you to welcome me to the restaurant, tell me the specials, and ask how everything is. \n\nNormally, I could deal with a place like this if the prices reflected the entire experience. You can get a better burger at Five Guys and comparable Mexican fare at Chipotle and there you don't have to deal with non-plussed waitstaff who charge $.50 for a side of \"sour cream.\" Will not be back."^^ . . "1"^^ . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ .