Cozy space blends indoor and outdoor seating with historic local artwork and a beach casual vibe. Music features surf and hardcore genres, creating a cool, friendly atmosphere. Frequented by local military personnel, it offers a unique community feel.
Vietnamese Coffee stands out with rich flavor. The plain black coffee also tastes exceptionally good and staff welcome repeat visits.
Breakfast burritos stand out with brisket, tri-tip, and chorizo fillings. Cooking uses tallow oil, which reduces heartburn and inflammation. Lobster street tacos also appear on the menu.
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Parking is available across the street for easy access.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Expect a busy lunch hour; plan for at least a two-hour visit.
Small barbecue spot with fun atmosphere and friendly vibe feels like a family BBQ. The space is cozy but limited, making it less suited for large dine-in groups. Known for excellent brisket and pulled pork, it draws those seeking quality BBQ in a casual setting.
Coffee here is consistently very good with a coffee shop attached offering a variety of good drinks.
Birria tacos come with a rich au jus that adds deep flavor. The Brisket Birria Taco stands out for its tender meat and bold taste.
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The ice cream machine turns off at 7:00 PM.
Parking is tight and small.
The restaurant has unreliable hours, so visiting later in the day might lead to disappointment.
Breakfast spot offers a warm, family feel with a cozy charm and vibrant atmosphere. Guests order at the counter and seat themselves in a space that feels inviting and relaxed. Menu features affordable, diverse dishes including standout eggs Benedict and breakfast burritos.
Coffee comes with great taste and follow-up refills. It pairs well with the food served.
Chilaquiles and chile verde plate are available and represent the Mexican food options here.
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You order at the counter and seat yourself.
The food is very reasonably priced.
They have WiFi available for customers.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with live music and a full bar creates a pleasant, atmospheric vibe. Interior features top-notch decor and a great bar area. Known for homemade tortillas and standout dishes like menudo and chilaquiles.
Coffee here stands out for its fantastic flavor and rich aroma. The Mocha Cappuccino offers a smooth, delicious experience that pairs well with meals.
Menudo stands out with its homemade tortillas and exceptional flavor. Breakfast options like Chili Verde Huevos Rancheros and chilaquiles verdes receive high praise, complemented by fresh beans and a homemade habanero salsa.
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Mi Pueblo Cafe offers menudo and homemade tortillas on the weekend.
Breakfast is served on weekends.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portion sizes.
Small dining area with old-fashioned diner vibe and diner stalls near the kitchen creates a nostalgic atmosphere. The place feels lively and family-oriented, often busy and crowded but comfortable. Friendly energy matches the classic coffee shop style, making it a charming spot for breakfast.
Coffee stays fresh and never runs out. It tastes good and is never burnt.
Breakfast dishes feature Chile Verde and Chilaquiles Verdes with spicy salsa verde and crunchy chips. The breakfast burrito is massive, packed with bacon, scrambled eggs, cheese, avocado, sour cream, and creamy refried beans.
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Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The early bird special ends at 9 a.m.
Dinner service closes at 2 p.m.
Espresso bar anchors a quaint space with outdoor seating surrounded by plants. Ambient lighting and music create a charming, welcoming vibe that can get noisy when busy. Family-friendly energy fills the cafe, making it a popular spot for gatherings.
Coffee comes in a carafe on the table and is served hot at the right temperature. Staff show teamwork by pouring coffee and clearing tables efficiently.
Menu offers a huge variety of Mexican dishes including birria de jugo, posole, tamales, and chilaquiles verde topped with birria. Salsa verde stands out as a delicious accompaniment.
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Karaoke happens every Saturday night, hosted by Juan.
The cafe is pet friendly, allowing dogs in the outdoor seating area.
Sundays are busy, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Small bakery with cozy atmosphere and lively, welcoming vibes fills quickly with a long but fast-moving line. Offers authentic Mexican pan dulce and vegan options like tamales and bread. Parking is limited, and seating inside is scarce.
Coffee here strikes a perfect balance of sweet and strong with flavors like cookie butter and brown sugar lattes. Drinks come with unique cold foams like oatmilk banana and vanilla, all mixed well without overpowering.
Tamales stand out with a perfect ratio of masa to meat and melt-in-your-mouth texture. Burritos and chili rellenos offer authentic Mexican flavors alongside fresh bread from the bakery.
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Parking is very scarce, with limited street parking available.
A cup of coffee costs about $10, which is on the higher side.
The line can be long, but it moves quickly during busy hours.
Old-fashioned cafe with vintage decor and local history displays creates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. Easy listening country music plays softly, attracting a friendly, regular crowd who enjoy large portions and a diverse breakfast menu. Parking is convenient from the back, and the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Staff keep the coffee hot and refilled without rushing. Coffee tastes varies from delicious to watery depending on the visit.
Breakfast dishes include a breakfast burrito with chorizo and huevos rancheros deluxe with green salsa. House-made salsa stands out as award-winning, while chilaquiles verdes come across as average.
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The cafe opens at 6:30am, which is rare for our town.
Expect a 30-minute wait for a table during busy hours.
It can get crowded on weekends, so be patient.
Small cafe offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with a calming atmosphere and classic music. The space suits both quick snacks and leisurely meals, maintaining a clean and inviting environment.
Coffee stays fresh and hot with cups constantly topped off. Vanilla lattes come smooth and well made.
Chilaquiles stand out with a unique twist, especially the burrito de chile verde version. Large, tasty breakfast burritos focus more on egg than meat, and the salsa adds a delicious kick.
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There is plenty of parking available nearby.
The space comfortably hosts about 30 people.
Prices are reasonable for breakfast and lunch options.