Rustic interior with Mexican Dia de los Muertos themes and folk-inspired decor creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Quiet atmosphere suits relaxing or working, enhanced by comfortable seating and dog-friendly outdoor space. The place blends traditional spirit with a trendy, stylish look.
Chilaquiles stand out with fresh, flavorful, and light qualities. Mole negro offers a rich, authentic taste, while Molletes and Tlayuda Oaxaqueรฑa bring savory crunch to the menu. The Bean & Cheese Burrito and Mexican breakfast burritos deliver unique and authentic flavors.
Soft bread comes from local bakeries, showing strong community ties. The banana bread is crispy and pairs well with cafe de olla, making both stand out.
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Parking is easy and available near the cafe.
There is plenty of seating available even during busy hours.
Prices are higher than expected for the portion sizes.
Mexican restaurant combines vintage 90's aesthetic with beautiful decorations and a small outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with great music like reggaeton and live mariachi on Sundays. Bakery scents add a fresh, sweet touch to the clean and spacious interior.
Tacos and tortas stand out with fresh, authentic flavors. The carnitas plate and strawberry-lime drinks add variety and freshness to the Mexican food offerings.
Fresh sweet bread fills the air with a strong aroma. The bread is excellent and pairs well with the meat in the Torta. Cakes and other baked goods are also delicious.
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On Sundays, mariachi music starts at 12:00 PM.
Fresh tamales are available all year round.
You can order tamales to go by the dozens.
Small bakery with on-site tamales and pastries offers a variety of Mexican sweet breads known for being rich and fresh. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy, with limited space allowing only a few people inside at once. Cash is preferred, with a small fee for card payments.
Small bakery offers bold flavors in bread, champurrado, and tamales. Bolillo con queso y jalapenos stands out as a favorite item.
Freshly baked daily, the bread offers rich flavor and quality that stands out. Mexican bread and the French roll combine taste and texture in a way that surpasses other local bakeries.
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They prefer cash payments but accept cards with a small extra fee.
Paying by card costs an extra dollar.
The waiting area could only accommodate 4 or 5 people at a time.
Small food hall setting offers casual yet upscale atmosphere with cozy indoor and outdoor seating including a patio. Counter-order system keeps service quick and efficient amid a variety of breakfast options. Vibe feels relaxed and welcoming, like meeting old friends.
Breakfast burritos stand out with egg and chorizo flavor and options like gravy or fiesta style. Salsa offers a spicy kick with good flavor, and tortillas, bread, and eggs taste freshly cooked.
Tortillas and bread taste like they are freshly made. Zucchini bread stands out as a notable option. French toast lacks flavor and cinnamon, made from plain bread dipped in eggwash.
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The cafe operates on a counter-order system with quick service.
Indoor and outdoor seating are available.
The total cost for two iced coffees, an egg sandwich, and a burrito is about $40.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with kitchenettes and family-friendly bunk beds. Atmosphere includes constant highway noise and thin walls leading to noisy nights, especially with families and children. Amenities include a heated saltwater pool, gym, and a well-regarded breakfast buffet.
Breakfast features a make-your-own breakfast burrito option alongside chorizo with fresh guacamole and salsa. The spread includes roasted peppers, mushrooms, and fresh fruit served hot and fresh every morning.
Complimentary bread is part of a lounge hour offering alongside wine and cheese. This selection appears during a Relax Hour on Thursdays, adding a nice touch to the experience.
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The hotel is about a 15-minute walk to Disney.
There is a fee to park overnight, but you can leave your car until 10 pm after checking out.
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday with free drinks and snacks.
Supermarket offers wide variety of Mexican products with fresh bakery and deli sections. Atmosphere carries a distinct Mexican scent throughout the store. Shoppers find affordable prices and good produce selection here.
Offers a good selection of Mexican food including fresh salsa, tortillas, tamales, and premade sopes near the sour cream counter. Tamales use a new recipe but quality varies, with some being poor.
Warm bread includes Mexican sweet bread and sesame bread rolls that work well for sandwiches. Freshness stands out with delicious options available at the bakery section.
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El Super offers a wide variety of Mexican products and groceries.
Expect long wait lines at checkout, especially during peak hours.
Parking is easy and convenient at El Super.
Bakery offers freshly baked Mexican sweet bread with a wide variety of options. It stays open late, making it convenient for unexpected visits. Prices vary depending on staff but generally remain reasonable.
Tacos stand out with pastor and tripe varieties offered on Friday and Saturday nights. Some find the tacos flavorful, while others note they can be rushed and flavorless.
Freshly baked bread offers a variety of sweet options that taste warm and delicious. Each piece costs around one dollar, making it a tasty and affordable choice.
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Panaderia La Union No. 2 is open late for late-night cravings.
They sell tacos on Friday and Saturday nights.
The bread costs $1.00 each when the older staff member is working.
Small Mexican grocery store combines bakery with sweet bread, butcher shop, and prepared food in one busy space. Crowds gather especially during holidays for fresh masa and pan dulce, creating a lively atmosphere. Parking challenges arise due to a compact business area, but quality items like meaty chicharrรณn and Wagyu beef stand out.
Fresh masa for tamales and tortillas stands out here, along with a variety of meat options for tacos and burritos. Sweet bread and a special non-spicy guacamole are also available.
Fresh sweet bread comes out of the oven before 6 pm and includes varieties like Conchas, teleras, and bolillos. The bakery offers rich, fresh bread and dough alongside cakes and tortillas.
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Parking is very difficult due to the crowded small business area.
Tamales cost $4 each, and they are popular during holidays.
Expect long lines during holidays, especially for masa.