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I'm willing to try another location because the food was good. This location though needs to work on its customer service. Came here just before 8pm (website says it's open till 10pm). Asked for corn tortillas, they said since they're closing they're not making anymore corn tortillas. I'm no tortilla expert, but if you're open, I think everything on your menu should be available unless you literally ran out. The menu is a little confusing, it says "Pick one of our Costa Classics or build your own!" Looked over the rest of the menu and saw two picture labeled Costa Classics. When I asked what are the Costa Classics, the cook said "basically everything is a classic." But nothing on the menu points out a 'Costa Classic', so that can was a little confusing. My girlfriend, who was standing right next to me right after I finished my order, was skipped by the girl taking our orders and moved on to the people behind us. Went to pay for both orders, asked if I wanted lettuce or pico or anything, I asked for sour cream. Pretty basic item that comes with all Mexican or fresh/mex meal. "That's 50ยข extra." Sour cream? Really? Guac being extra I can see, but sour cream? No. And with both of us standing there with two meals and only one cup for a drink in front of the cashier, "you just want the one drink, right?" I can understand if you ask the person if they'd like a drink and they say no, that's one thing. But assuming they Don't want a drink from the start, bad customer service. Finally eating, food is just fine. But they start stacking chairs and rolling up carpets, still just barely 8:15pm when the site says they close at 10. As I said, I'm willing to give another location a chance, but this location needs to work on its customer service.
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