Outdoor seating overlooks harbor and marina views with a casual, relaxed atmosphere that welcomes dogs and children. Music plays consistently, adding to the easy-going vibe. Tables have ample space, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Handmade tortillas come thick and fresh with a good bite. Corn tortillas for fish tacos taste homemade and just right, balancing well with the fillings.
Soups come with a huge serving of warm sourdough bread that is excellent, toasted just right. Crackers and bread accompany the chowder, adding to the hearty experience.
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On The Alley has free parking available for customers.
Expect limited seating during the lunch rush, which may lead to wait times.
Dogs are allowed on the patio, making it pet-friendly.
Small, cozy restaurant with a family-run feel and casual atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes two small tables, one suitable for dogs. Loud juice machine and blenders near dining area affect the otherwise relaxed vibe.
Whole wheat tortillas come with dishes like the scramble and huevos con chorizo. They soak up flavors well and complement savory fillings like chicken sausage and caramelized onions.
Poppy bread with butter appears as a staple side, paired well with dishes like the Mushroom Omelet. Ingredients for bread come from local sources, supporting fresh and authentic flavors.
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Yagul Cafe is a family-owned establishment known for its authentic Oaxacan cuisine.
The cafe seats around 30 people, making it an intimate dining experience.
Expect to pay around $20 for chicken enchiladas, which may be considered small in portion.
Small Mexican restaurant offers authentic tacos and tortas with handmade tortillas and fresh ingredients. Atmosphere stays casual and quiet, fitting for quick meals in a clean, family-friendly setting. Prices remain reasonable, making it a popular spot for flavorful, traditional dishes.
Handmade tortillas stand out here, crafted fresh for each order. They bring a fresh, authentic touch to every dish.
Quality bread stands out with freshness and nice toasting. The torta uses quality bread paired with fresh ingredients.
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The prices at Tj Tortas & Tacos are reasonable for the quality of food.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Tj Tortas & Tacos offers a variety of tortas and tacos.
Grocery store includes butcher shop, bakery, and fresh produce sections. Atmosphere centers on fresh masa, handmade tortillas, and flavorful carnitas and chicharrones.** Offers a variety of traditional Mexican ingredients and prepared items like tamales and tacos.
Handmade tortillas stand out with fresh corn flavor and soft texture. Burritos, tacos, and chicharrones all come wrapped or served with these handcrafted tortillas.
Freshly made bread stands out here with soft bread rolls and bakery-quality loaves that taste very good.
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They offer fresh masa and quality meat.
This place is the best for buying tamale ingredients.
They also sell all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
Small, cozy grocery store packed with Mexican products and a meat market section. Includes an in-house panadería, mini Michoacana ice cream parlor, and a restaurant offering takeout and dine-in. Atmosphere feels local and authentic with a well-stocked selection of fresh and imported items.
Fresh-made tortillas come out warm and soft, showcasing in-house preparation. The mini Michoacana and panadería add variety alongside excellent fresh tortillas.
Mexican CONCHAS bread stands out with its sweet, soft texture. The tortillas and sweet bread also deliver strong, delicious flavors.
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La Favorita Ranch Market is a grocery store with a restaurant offering takeout and dine-in options.
The market has a great selection of Argentinian products like yerba mate and dulce de leche.
Expect a clean environment with a well-stocked meat section.
Market combines rustic look with a relaxed atmosphere that feels like a Mexican vacation. It offers full-service bakery, deli, and BBQ spot, plus a beer cave with craft selections. Space feels cozy and a bit cramped, with friendly staff and a variety of international foods.
Fresh tortillas are made in-house with a wide variety including burrito size flour tortillas. Homemade tortillas come warm and pair well with meats and salsas available at the market.
Mexican bread stands out with its sweet flavor and fresh quality. Authentic Russian-style dark rye bread and fresh tortillas add variety to the bread selection.
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The market offers a wide variety of international and local food products.
Expect to find fresh tortillas and a bakery with house-made goods.
Prices on meat are competitive, making it a great value for shoppers.
Small diner-style space offers cozy no-frills charm with warm, vibrant colors that add authenticity. Atmosphere stays easygoing and casual, attracting those seeking authentic Mexican cuisine with homemade tortillas and standout tacos.
Homemade tortillas come fresh and soft, crafted onsite with care. The thick corn tortillas hold up well to heating and elevate every dish, from burritos to tacos.
Fresh baked breads fill the air with a heavenly smell. The Mexican sweet bread stands out as delicious and earns an A+ rating.
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Parking is limited in the small strip mall.
They serve menudo only on weekends.
The combination meal costs under $13.00.
Small indoor space feels cramped and warm, while a large outdoor patio offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere with heated lamps and casual vibes. Noise levels vary, sometimes making conversation difficult. The place blends Mexican and Italian influences in a colorful, inviting setting.
Homemade tortillas come cooked well and work great for scooping up confit and mole sauce. Burrito tortillas hold flavor and get cut for easy eating.
Zucchini bread stands out with its surprising flavor and quality. Fresh options like the elote croissant and sweet bread complement dishes well, especially the bread served with the Noprese Salad.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Street parking is the only option available nearby.
Expect small plate sizes, which may affect pricing perception.
Taco restaurant and bakery store offers handmade tacos with homemade tortillas and racks of freshly baked bread and pastries. Atmosphere feels family-friendly despite a small parking lot and some local challenges. Food includes large tacos and specialties like birria, tamales, and pambazo.
Homemade tortillas form the base for tacos and pupusas here. Both the tortillas and salsa are handmade, adding a fresh touch to each dish.
Fresh bread arrives early, often warm and ready by 7:30 AM. Options include Festival Bread with cream cheese and jalapeños, alongside racks of sweet bread and bolillo, though some loaves can be hard.
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The parking lot is small, so arrive early to find a spot.
Expect a language barrier as most staff primarily speak Spanish.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Small market offers Latin products with a bakery and butcher shop on site. Cozy and comfortable atmosphere supports both grocery shopping and dining. Staff from kitchen, bakery, and butcher are readily available to answer questions.
Flour tortillas stand out here, especially for burritos. Both handmade and Bollio tortillas taste delicious and hold up well.
Delicious Mexican corn bread stands out here. Sweet bread and other snacks also fill the shelves.
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The market offers a wide selection of meat, bakery items, and hot food.
Ample parking is available for customers visiting the market.
Staff members are always available to answer questions about products.
Small grocery store offers freshly made tortillas, excellent masa for tamales, and a strong selection of meats. Atmosphere feels busy and packed, especially early when sweet bread and biscuits sell quickly. Parking space is very limited, adding to the crowded experience.
Fresh-made tortillas come warm and soft, made from pure fresh corn and tamale dough. Packs of tortillas and masa for tamales are consistently delicious and highly recommended.
Brioche bread stands out for its quality and flavor. Sweet bread and tortillas also draw attention, with sweet bread and biscuits selling out fast.
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Parking can get full during festive weekends.
Get there early; sweet bread and biscuits sell out quickly.
Place your order a day in advance for guaranteed availability.
Small, family-run Mexican restaurant with cozy blue velvet booths and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Lively salsa music plays, creating a community vibe that feels like family. Bakery area displays conchas and stuffed peeps, adding a charming touch to the decor.
Handmade tortillas stand out with their fresh texture and authentic flavor. They pair well with tacos, tortas, and chili verde, enhancing each dish.
Fresh and warm bread stands out with Mexican-style coffee pairing. Sweet breads and cookies offer a delicious, authentic taste.
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Pupusas must be preordered with a minimum of six for availability.
Pupusas are available on Fridays and Saturdays.
The cafe avoids using styrofoam and plastic for take-out packaging.
Spacious supermarket with bakery aroma and homemade tortillas made on-site. Bright and clean environment with abundant self-checkouts and a well-stocked meat market. Offers a wide variety of fresh food and Mexican specialties, attracting shoppers looking for authentic ingredients.
Homemade corn tortillas come fresh from an on-site tortilla factory. Options include tortillas paired with meals like full chicken or carnitas, served with salsa and sides. The tortillas have a homemade quality that stands out.
Sweet Mexican bread stands out with its delicious flavor and freshness. Pricing can be a bit high, and staff sometimes joke about customers eating extra pieces.
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Taco Tuesday offers $1.25 tacos every Tuesday.
The store has a wide variety of fresh produce at competitive prices.
Carnitas are available in 1, 2, and 3 lb portions with rice, beans, and tortillas.
Supermarket resembles a run-down bazaar but maintains a very clean and improved layout. It offers an excellent selection of Middle Eastern, Eastern European, and Mexican groceries, including a fantastic spice and tea wall and a notable meat counter with unique cuts. Fresh produce and breads stand out, with frequent sales on fruits and vegetables.
Three different sources supply the tortillas, offering variety. Fresh tortillas are made on site. Flour tortillas are decent and grains come at good prices.
Fresh made breads stand out with excellent quality and flavor. The selection includes fresh made breads that consistently impress.
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The store offers weekly specials on fresh vegetables and spices.
Expect a wide variety of international items, including Middle Eastern and Mexican groceries.
Sales on dried beans change weekly, with one type on sale each week.
Mexican restaurant with authentic flavors and fresh tortillas offers a relaxed, family-owned market atmosphere. Large, generous portions come with an abundant salsa bar and buffet-style toppings. The layout supports a clean, inviting space where food preparation happens openly.
Freshly made tortillas stand out here with a fresh taste and fantastic flavor. They consistently come out fresh and well-prepared.
Mexican sweet bread stays fresh and soft on the day it's made. It has a soft and sweet texture that pairs well with drinks like champurrado.
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Reservations are not required, but seating is limited to about 40 people.
They accept EBT for food purchases, but confirm before ordering.
The restaurant offers generous portions at fair prices.
Small space fills quickly with lively energy and music that enhances the pleasant atmosphere. Handmade tortillas and freshly made bread stand out as key features, drawing those seeking authentic Guatemalan flavors. Portions are generous, and the vibe feels like a vibrant mom-and-pop spot.
Freshly made handmade corn tortillas come with dishes like marinated meat, chicken in cream, and hilachas. Breakfast includes tortillas served with scrambled eggs, homemade black beans, and crema.
Sweet bread options stand out with a variety that reflects Guatemalan flavors. Regulars often pick up fresh bread alongside meals, showing its popularity and quality.
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The restaurant serves large portions, making it a good value for money.
Expect the place to get busy quickly, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is well maintained and very clean.
Mexican grocery store offers fresh handmade tortillas, wide variety of produce, and an on-site butcher. Outdoor eating area adds casual vibe while prices remain affordable. Frequented for authentic Mexican products and quick prepared food options.
Freshly made flour and corn tortillas stand out for their quality and taste. Handmade tortillas suit fried tacos well and pair with authentic Mexican food offerings.
Torta bread comes fresh daily and shows better quality than others. A small Mexican bread section offers items like sweet bread and birote bread, though the birote can be tough and plastic-like when not fresh.
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Ample free parking is available at the market.
The parking lot is handicap accessible.
Expect a great selection of fresh vegetables and fruits at good prices.
Small grocery store with a focus on authentic Latin flavors and freshly made flour tortillas. Atmosphere tends to be busy and tense, with customers often in a bad mood. Offers exceptional fresh meat and produce, alongside homemade pastries and hot soups.
Freshly made flour tortillas stand out for their soft texture and authentic taste. Corn tortillas and chips also maintain consistent quality, reflecting attention to traditional preparation methods.
Sweet bread comes fresh and very soft with each piece offering its own distinct flavor. Some bread sits too long and can get moldy, so checking freshness is important.
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Apple Tree Market offers a variety of authentic groceries and food with a focus on Latin flavors.
The butcher shop provides fresh meat at competitive prices compared to larger supermarkets.
In March 2024, Apple Tree Market accepts EBT stamps for hot foods.
Mexican grocery store offers wide variety of Mexican products in a clean and spacious environment. Fresh guacamole is made to order, and bakery items like warm tortillas and sweet breads stand out. Prices tend to be higher than competitors, but the store remains a popular neighborhood market.
Fresh warm tortillas come straight from the kitchen where you can watch cooks make them. Quality stays consistent with freshly made tortillas that pair well with salsa and other foods.
Good quality Mexican style breads and Salvadoran quesadilla de queso stand out. Warm tortillas and tasty bread rolls add to the solid panaderia offering.
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The market is clean and well-stocked with a variety of items.
Parking can be tight, so arrive early if possible.
Expect higher prices on some items compared to other supermarkets.
Shopping mall offers authentic Hispanic products with a large bakery and self-serve food options. Atmosphere is crowded and lively, featuring a fun playground for kids. Plenty of parking and a clean, well-organized space support a diverse, inclusive shopping experience.
Fresh tortillas come hot and ready, including flour tortillas and bolillos. The bakery also offers sweet bread alongside these.
Fresh and hot bread includes sweet bread, bolillos, and flour tortillas. Loaves tend to be smaller but maintain good quality.
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There is plenty of parking available at Southcrest Park Plaza.
The plaza has a diverse selection of authentic Mexican food products.
Expect a variety of shops, including grocery, pharmacy, and fast food options.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with a panaderia and tortilleria inside, featuring a self-serve hot sauce bar. Atmosphere is warm and friendly, with a lively and authentic vibe that reflects Mexican culture.
Tortillas come in large sizes rather than tiny ones. Quality varies, with some visits showing good tortillas and others showing poor quality that might prompt sending them back.
Fresh baked breads stand out with Cuban cake, sweet bread, and bolillos available. Staff like Brisa and Belén assist in finding the right bread, which is consistently very good and fresh.
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Free Slice Friday offers complimentary slices with any purchase.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Prices for food items are generally affordable, but some may seem high.
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 chicharrón and Wagyu beef stand out.
Fresh masa stands out for making tortillas and tamales here. The dough works best for tortillas when used immediately after purchase.
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.
Small, cozy space with mismatched furniture and a contemporary, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and personable, though loud music can make conversation difficult. Offers a panadería and a cute patio for dining.
Handmade tortillas come fresh and layered with care, pairing well with melted cheese and balanced sauce. Corn and flour tortillas hold generous fillings like seasoned chorizo, carnitas, grilled cheese, nopales, and potatoes.
Freshly baked bread comes straight from the attached bakery, including sweet bread and cancha made from toasted corn. Some bread types stand out as very good, while others are less impressive.
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Expect to wait up to 45 minutes for a table during peak hours.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early to secure a spot.
All dishes are made fresh, which can lead to longer wait times for food.
Small space combines restaurant, bakery, and carniceria under one roof with fresh Mexican bread and homemade chips. Atmosphere is casual with wide open doors and no air conditioning, attracting a steady crowd. Food offers authentic Mexican flavors with generous portions, though prices tend to be on the higher side.
Fresh corn tortillas come handmade and are a highlight here. Orders include 3-4 tortillas, and the bakery also sells Mexican sweet bread, bolillos, and tostadas.
Mexican sweet bread stands out here, alongside bolillos, tortillas, and tostadas. The bread display case has flies, which affects the overall presentation.
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La Paloma opens early and serves breakfast along with other meals.
The market has a restaurant, bakery, and a small carniceria.
Expect a long line during peak hours.
Huge grocery store with wide aisles and bright, modern lighting creates a spacious, clean environment. Colorful eatery area offers multiple food stations including bakery, juice bar, and taqueria, adding a lively vibe. The atmosphere feels welcoming and fun, supported by music and vibrant decorations.
Freshly made tortillas and masa stand out with in-store preparation. The tortilla chips are also homemade and fresh, complementing guacamole and other ready-made options.
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The store offers a wide variety of Mexican grocery items and fresh produce.
Expect competitive prices on most grocery items, but some may be higher than average.
The supermarket is known for its cleanliness and well-organized layout.
Guatemalan restaurant with a mini bakery and traditional decor offers a laid-back atmosphere with TVs showing soccer games. The vibe is inviting and family-friendly, featuring authentic dishes like pupusas and atol de elote. Generous portions and good music create a relaxed dining experience.
Fresh tortillas come handmade and served warm with beans for dipping. Breakfast plates include fresh tortillas alongside eggs, chorizo, and plantains.
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There is a 30-40 minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The menu features Guatemalan, Salvadorian, and Mexican dishes, with a focus on traditional cuisine.
Take-out special includes a dozen pupusas and four horchatas for $55.