Offers hearty burritos with chorizo and bacon, paired well with horchata. Known for affordable tamales and fresh Birria tacos. Small outdoor bench adds a homey atmosphere but seating is limited and closes mid-afternoon.
Breakfast burritos stand out with chorizo and bacon options, often paired with avocado. The burritos deliver consistent satisfaction and come highly recommended alongside horchata and fresh bread.
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Cristino’s Bakery is take-out only with no seating available.
They’re open until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday nights.
The bakery only serves drip coffee and does not offer milk alternatives.
Mexican spot offers large breakfast burritos with classic fillings like machaca and asada. Casual vibe shifts with the crowd, perfect for relaxed dining. Enjoy fresh food and a free salsa bar on the patio for outdoor seating.
Breakfast burritos come large and filling with options like machaca and asada. The menu keeps it simple with solid, classic choices and allows swaps like hash browns instead of potatoes.
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A service fee of over $0.50 is added to credit card payments.
Expect to pay over $7 for each taco, including tax.
Fries and fountain drinks are sold separately from meals.
Open space with high ceilings feels bright and casual. Burritos shine with mole sauce and carnitas options. Friendly vibe pairs well with a self-service salsa bar for a unique Mexican meal.
Burritos come with options like mole sauce, carnitas, and chicken. Lunch specials include a Chile Verde burrito on Wednesdays.
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Happy hour runs daily with great drink specials and half-off appetizers.
Taco Tuesdays feature special pricing on all tacos.
Wednesdays offer $10 burritos, a great deal for lunch.
Cozy spot offers huge bacon breakfast burrito with rich flavors and a mix of bacon, potatoes, and beans. Small seating suits quick lunches or takeout. Some burritos with just rice and beans feel overpriced at $14.
The bacon breakfast burrito stands out with its huge portion and a tasty mix of bacon, potatoes, and beans. Some burritos come with just rice and beans, missing meat, and can feel overpriced at $14.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, especially for breakfast items.
Takeout is available for those looking for a quick meal.
The menu features authentic Mexican cuisine, ideal for food lovers.
Spacious coffee shop offers shaded patio and lively 80's music with arcade games. Breakfast burritos shine with chorizo and vegan options, though caramelized onions divide opinions. Coffee pairs perfectly, making it great for work, socializing, or relaxing.
Breakfast burritos come in chorizo and vegan options with notable flavors. Some find the caramelized onions in the burritos off-putting, but the coffee pairs well with the food.
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Parking is available on the street with 1 hour of free parking.
Old Town Coffee is open until 10pm for late-night coffee cravings.
The coffee shop has ample seating options, both indoors and outdoors.
Mexican spot shines with a phenomenal salsa bar and huge tacos. Rib burrito is a delicious standout, but chicken burritos fall flat with dry meat and soggy tortillas. Atmosphere feels friendly yet somewhat boring, focusing on grilled meats and burritos.
The rib burrito stands out with delicious rib meat and a wet burrito deluxe option impresses. Chicken burritos tend to be dry and flavorless, with soggy tortillas and unmelted shredded cheddar cheese inside.
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Pollofino's offers delivery through most popular apps.
The menu features a wide selection of Mexican dishes.
Expect higher prices compared to typical fast food options.
Cozy spot with authentic tortillas and friendly staff. Burritos like Chile Rojo offer bold flavors but can be simple. Covered patio welcomes cyclists, making it a bicycle-friendly dining choice.
The burritos include options like the Chile Rojo Burrito and Chile Relleno Burrito. Prices start around $15, but some orders may come with just rice and chicken without beans or extras.
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The food is affordable with burritos starting at $15.
The restaurant has a covered patio for outdoor dining.
It's easy to access by bicycle, with bike-friendly features.
Posters create an educational atmosphere that adds cultural depth. Burritos are lean and flavorful, with options like asada and chorizo served with crema and pico de gallo. Space lacks seating but feels welcoming and simple.
Burritos here stand out for their lean and flavorful meats and great beans. Options include asada, chorizo, breakfast, and chile relleno varieties, often served with crema and pico de gallo, though super burritos are not on the menu.
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The restaurant offers real Mexican food with generous portions.
Guacamole costs $5.50, and sour cream is an extra $1.50.
Expect to pay around $22 for a burrito before tip.