Mexican restaurant with urban modern decor and a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The space feels clean and well-maintained, offering a calm and inviting vibe throughout. It serves high-quality, authentic dishes in a setting that feels like a piece of home.
Breakfast includes a Torta CHARRA suprema and breakfast burritos. Options suit those looking for a new spot to try in the morning.
Authentic Mexican cuisine shines through with dishes like the wet burrito with green sauce and Carnitas and Cubana Tortas. The carne asada and menudo offer rich flavors, complemented by a standout red salsa.
Good to know
They serve halal meat and use fresh ingredients.
Prices are reasonable, with tacos costing $3.25 each.
The pastries tend to sell out quickly, so arrive early.
Mexican restaurant combines modern, clean design with a lively atmosphere featuring multiple TVs and a salsa bar. Energy is upbeat and welcoming, with a bar serving craft beers and unique margaritas. Drive-thru service adds convenience without compromising the inviting indoor vibe.
Breakfast features phenomenal breakfast burritos with a perfect amount of filling. Special orders like adding chorizo to machaca burritos are accepted.
Soft, fluffy tortillas and well-seasoned Carne Asada stand out. The salsa bar offers handmade salsas with roasted hot peppers and fresh ingredients. Crispy chicken flautas and generous tacos, especially carne and pastor, deliver consistent flavor.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 pm until close with specials on beer and appetizers.
Taco Tuesday features tacos for $3 each.
The restaurant has ample parking for trucks and trailers.
Small Mexican restaurant with freshly made tortillas visible from the entrance creates a vibrant, casual atmosphere filled with great music. The space often feels crowded during peak hours but remains welcoming and comfortable despite the bustle.
Breakfast features top-tier dishes with a focus on quality and presentation. Meals arrive promptly, making it a solid choice for a morning meal.
Goat birria stands out with a strong funky flavor and rich, earthy corn tortillas made fresh by hand. Fresh cilantro, onions, and limes come with the tacos and consome, while the chicken mole burrito offers a wet, extra mole experience.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends due to popularity.
Ample parking is available in the lot and surrounding area.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, including restrooms.
Small town charm fills the cozy space with a wholesome atmosphere that welcomes families and regulars alike. A mini neighborhood library and kid-friendly items add to the inviting vibe. The place stands out for its hearty breakfast dishes and generous portions that draw a loyal community crowd.
Perfectly seasoned breakfast potatoes stand out here. This spot offers a small, cozy setting ideal for a quiet morning meal.
Homemade tortillas and Dad's and Grandpa's salsa bring authentic flavor. Dishes like huevos rancheros and menudo stand out with rich, satisfying taste.
Good to know
The cafe opens on Tuesday and Wednesday from 5-9 PM for taco and karaoke night.
Expect a 10-minute wait for seating during busy hours.
Parking lot has a broken concrete stop with an exposed metal rod.
Small cafe with large windows offers views of antique airplanes and runway activity. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing with a nostalgic aviation decor reflecting history since 1949. Visitors often watch planes take off while enjoying a cozy, comfortable setting.
Breakfast features huge French toast and a country breakfast plate that stands out. The cafe serves great meals suitable for quick or relaxed dining.
Menudo stands out as a signature dish, served every day and tastes even better warmed up at home. A fusion ramen with birria on spaghetti noodles in a spicy broth offers a unique twist on Mexican flavors.
Good to know
The cafe charges a 4% fee for credit card payments.
Expect to pay around $40 for two breakfasts with water.
The cafe closes at 3pm daily, so plan your visit accordingly.
Steakhouse combines cowboy-themed decor with a small-town, hole-in-the-wall vibe and live music on weekends. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with a mix of festive and laid-back energy. Tables and layout show some rough edges, but the focus remains on hearty, flavorful steaks.
A breakfast buffet offers a wide selection including ribs, steak, and an omelet station. Brunch features shrimp, sliced tomahawk steak with au jus, pancakes, French toast, and a salad bar with fresh fruit.
Savory homemade menudo stands out with tender, juicy meat and a spicy kick. Fresh guacamole, crispy tortilla chips, and flavorful salsa complement the menu well.
Good to know
Sunday brunch is popular; arrive early or make reservations.
The restaurant serves only beer and wine; no hard alcohol is available.
Expect no wait times for seating at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday nights.
Small space offers plenty of seating with a lively and welcoming atmosphere that feels super comfy and homey. The place gets a bit loud but maintains a clean and safe environment. It stands out for authentic Mexican food with dishes like menudo and mole praised for their quality.
Huevos rancheros and green chile chilaquiles come with rice and beans for breakfast. Both dishes offer a delicious start to the day.
El pastor tacos stand out as some of the best ever tasted, paired with Mole, menudo, and pozole that capture authentic flavors. Burritos and chilaquiles also deliver solid, traditional Mexican dishes in generous portions.
Good to know
A regular size Menudo costs $14.99, and an extra size costs $16.99.
You can dine in or take out.
They serve menudo every day.
Fast food restaurant with fresh ingredients sourced directly from farms and large portions that often lead to take-home leftovers. Atmosphere is busy during lunchtime and not suited for conversations. Menu includes notable burgers and salads praised for quality and taste.
Breakfast includes a small, tasty breakfast burrito with less potato than before and a fresh breakfast muffin option. French toast and bacon burritos also stand out as very good choices.
Breakfast burritos come small with extra cheese as a notable addition. The hot heaven burrito pairs well with salsa and the bacon egg and queso quesadilla stands out for flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant maintains a clean dining area and restrooms.
Large portions are served, often leading to leftovers.
Credit cards are not accepted for bills over $20.