Hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with an outdoor patio featuring murals and string lights creates a charming atmosphere. The space feels a little warm but offers large portions and very reasonable prices. Hard shell tacos, sopes, and burritos stand out as flavorful and filling options.
Breakfast features flavorful Huevos con Chile Roja and a chorizo breakfast burrito that stands out for its taste. The breakfast burritos here are consistently noted for being very good and satisfying.
Authentic Mexican food shines here with a large menu featuring hard shell tacos filled with shredded beef, guacamole, and pico de gallo. Burritos come huge and filling, especially the asada and breakfast varieties.
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Los Sombreros Restaurant accepts EBT and cash.
The price of the burrito is $12.99.
Portions at Los Sombreros Restaurant are large.
Small space offers a friendly and nice environment with a casual vibe suitable for dates or meeting friends. Menu includes vegetarian options and large burritos with diverse fillings, though flavors vary. Wait times stay short, and payment options include Hot Meal EBT.
Breakfast includes vegetarian options and burritos, with choices like veggie breakfast burritos served alongside fries. Steak and other breakfast items also appear on the menu.
Burritos and carne asada plates stand out with large portions that satisfy big appetites. The fish tacos are notable, and the horchata tastes better than most places.
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The menu includes vegetarian options, burritos, steak, breakfast items, and more.
Using Hot Meal EBT is accepted for payment.
Two burritos cost over $30.
Mexican restaurant offers home-style cooking with fresh ingredients and authentic dishes like carne asada and huevos rancheros. Atmosphere feels clean and welcoming, with multiple locations sharing the same menu and design. Late-night options and a drive-thru add convenience to the experience.
Breakfast features large breakfast burritos with a green hot sauce that adds flavor. Menudo, huevos rancheros, and other breakfast plates offer hearty, tasty options.
Freshness stands out with real avocados in guacamole and vibrant salsas. Large portions fill burritos and tacos, especially the carne asada and al pastor options, alongside classic dishes like menudo and huevos rancheros.
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The restaurant has a drive-thru and a few parking slots.
Expect larger portion sizes compared to typical fast food.
They charge an extra fee for card payments, so cash is better.
Old school diner style shapes a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with nice music and an embellished space. Morning hours bring a pleasant vibe with good conversation and smiles. Food highlights include exceptional desserts and well-seasoned chicken dishes.
Breakfast features chorizo breakfast burritos and chicken and waffles. The menu also includes fries with turkey burger alongside classic breakfast items.
Green chilaquiles stand out with strong flavor. The breakfast burrito is small, shaped like a fat egg roll, and limits you to three ingredients.
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Expect to pay around $20 per plate for meals.
Reservations are not accepted for parties larger than 5 or 6 people.
Fountain drinks do not come with refills.
Hamburger restaurant offers famous chili cheese fries and indoor seating with drive-thru open until 3am. Atmosphere feels packed and busy, with affordable prices but items sold separately. Long lines and traffic challenges are common during peak times.
Breakfast burritos come out fast and stand out as a highlight. Breakfast plates are huge, but the pancake breakfast is always cold.
Carne asada shines in burritos, quesadillas, and fries, offering rich flavors. Tacos come with a choice of chili meat for a spicy twist. Breakfast burritos serve quick, satisfying meals.
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Louis Burgers II accepts EBT payments, but only for hot meals.
The drive-through had a long line on late weekend nights.
They have indoor seating and a drive-thru for convenience.
Hamburger restaurant features NWA-inspired art and an open setup similar to In-N-Out Burgers. The atmosphere carries a mother's nature energy from the women working there, creating a welcoming vibe. Affordable prices and a varied menu attract a diverse crowd looking for a casual lunch spot.
Big fluffy pancakes come with butter, syrup, sausage links, and hashbrowns. Breakfast burritos are large and fresh, enough for two meals. Prices stay reasonable for these hearty options.
Breakfast burritos stand out with their large size and fresh ingredients, often cooked with tomatoes and onions. The menu includes a $10 taco plate with three large tacos and a veggie meal featuring zucchini, potato taquitos, and fries.
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Tom's Jr accepts EBT cash and food benefits.
They close the dining area at 8:00 PM, so no dine-in after that.
There is an extra charge for credit card and debit card payments.
Graffiti-covered walls and bulletproof windows create a gritty, urban setting with a classic LA burger stand vibe. The atmosphere is loud and chaotic, with kids running around and a noisy air conditioner adding to the energy. A live band sometimes plays, enhancing the lively, unpolished feel.
Breakfast includes all-day options like chili cheese fries and burritos with sausage or bacon. Grits come as a popular side, and kid-friendly meals are available.
Burritos come in huge sizes with freshly prepared ingredients and strong West Coast flavors. The breakfast burritos stand out, especially the sausage and bacon options, while tacos offer good seasoning and value with a 3-for-5-dollar special.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Breakfast is served all day, perfect for late-night cravings.
Space includes plenty of outdoor seating and room for groups who like to drink. Atmosphere feels honest and welcoming with TVs and music adding to a chill vibe. Menu blends Mexican dishes and burgers, offering large, flavorful breakfast burritos and excellent omelettes.
Breakfast features large, well proportioned burritos and plates priced around $10. Coffee is available every morning, making it a solid spot for a big, satisfying meal with friendly service.
Tacos and carne asada quesadilla stand out with solid flavor. Some burritos and tacos lack expected ingredients or taste, like a fish taco missing fish and an asada taco with little flavor.
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Happy Boy Grill accepts EBT payments for eligible purchases.
The drive-through takes about 10 to 15 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant has many options suitable for vegetarians and children.
Small, clean spot with affordable prices and a family-owned vibe. Food ranges from big burgers to varied menu items, with some dishes praised for flavor while others show inconsistency. Atmosphere feels like a greasy spoon, offering convenience through call-in orders.
Breakfast includes a pork chop with grits and a crispy waffle with fried chicken. The breakfast sandwich features Polish sausage and costs nearly $10.
Carnitas and carne asada stand out with good flavor. Fajitas come with a small steak and a drink but lean toward the pricey side. Burritos vary in quality, sometimes cold and disappointing.
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There is no restroom available at the location.
If you're not a local, call ahead as the neighborhood can be sketchy.
Prices have increased; expect $20 and up for most plates.