Small, cozy space with vintage mom-and-pop charm and chic boutique decor creates a homey, casual atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and inviting, with cute sayings on the walls adding personality. It fills up quickly, making it a lively spot for breakfast or lunch.
Breakfast features chicken fried steak with gravy, breakfast tacos, and a fried breakfast burrito. The menu offers accommodating options like adding soyrizo to a veggie burrito without egg and cheese.
Breakfast options focus on burritos and tacos with customizable ingredients like soyrizo and no onions or bell peppers. The veggie burrito stands out as a versatile choice, while the breakfast tacos tend to be mildly seasoned, often needing a pinch of salt.
Good to know
You must order at the counter and take a number, then they deliver to your table.
The breakfast tacos are only available before 11:30 AM.
Parking is available along the street and in nearby spaces.
Historic diner with classic American decor and old-school vibe offers a family-friendly atmosphere that feels welcoming and safe. Large space includes booth and counter seating with updated upholstery. Energy is calm and pleasant, suited for breakfast and casual meetups.
Breakfast offers a mix of diner-style dishes and authentic Mexican options like chilaquiles verdes. Popular items include pancakes, waffles, corned beef hash, and breakfast burritos with country gravy.
Authentic Mexican food shines with dishes like chilaquiles verdes and menudo. Breakfast includes pancakes and corned beef hash alongside traditional flavors.
Good to know
Parking is limited and spaces are small, especially during peak hours.
The average wait time for breakfast is about 20 minutes on weekends.
Credit card payments incur an additional fee; cash is preferred.
Tiny space with only a few tables inside and one outside creates an intimate setting. Comfortable atmosphere features community-oriented decor supporting local artists and maintains a clean environment. Menu offers authentic Mexican dishes with affordable prices and a variety of flavorful options.
Breakfast features Breakfast Burrito, Sopes de chicharron, and chilaquiles. These dishes come out consistently well and offer a solid start to the day.
Authentic Mexican cuisine shines with dishes like green chilaquiles and enchiladas that bring strong nostalgic flavors. The spicy salsa adds a perfect kick, and the coffee horchata drink complements the meal well.
Good to know
The cafe is now called No Sabo Cafe after new ownership.
They introduced a new menu with handmade tortillas.
Prices at No Sabo Cafe are affordable, with meals under $30.
Mexican-style decor creates a bright and clean space with a welcoming atmosphere. Background music adds to the pleasant vibe, while a salsa station offers customizable sauces. Fresh, warm bread and pan dulce stand out as signature features.
Breakfast features chorizo and egg tortas and breakfast tacos. The breakfast torta stands out as a popular choice with a flavorful mix. Other items like chile relleno also appear on the menu.
Tacos and tortas stand out with authentic Mexican flavors and quick service. A salsa station lets you customize sauces, while pan dulce and aguas frescas add sweet and refreshing touches.
Good to know
Cruise Night event happens every Sunday, featuring Lowriders and Car Clubs.
The bakery section sells fresh bread and pastries daily.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious coffee shop blends modern design with cozy, homey touches and features comfortable seating and artistic decor. Atmosphere stays upbeat and chill with music that ranges from Ranchera to curated playlists. Patrons come for a relaxed vibe suitable for casual work or socializing.
Breakfast includes coffee, tea, and breakfast burritos. Meals come at a reasonable price compared to nearby spots. The setting features trees around the seating area for a relaxed vibe.
Chilaquiles come with perfect crunch and fresh flavors, with eggs cooked just right and sauces that offer a balanced kick. Horchata tastes authentically homemade, and desserts like guava cheese roll and tres leches cake add a sweet finish.
Good to know
The maximum wait time for orders on busy days is 13 minutes.
The cafe does not have WiFi or many outlets for working.
Seating can be limited, especially during peak hours.
Seafood restaurant with modern decor and handmade art creates a family-friendly and fun atmosphere. Live DJ and TVs add energy, especially during game time. Fans on the terrace help with heat, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy meals.
Breakfast features molcajetes like the Breakfast Molcajete and Molcajete de Pulpo a la Diabla. Options include breakfast tacos with cheese, egg, bacon, and pico, plus chilaquiles, burritos, sandwiches, and French toast. The setting is nice and quiet.
Carne asada fries and Baja-style fish tacos stand out with bold flavors. Fresh chips come with a notable salsa that complements dishes like pulpo, shrimp tacos, and aguas chilles negros.
Good to know
Los Toxicos Mariscos closes at 9:00 pm.
Expect high prices; a meal for seven can cost around $400.
The restaurant gets busy quickly around 11 am.
Mexican deli with authentic handmade tortillas and renowned menudo creates a nostalgic, family-oriented atmosphere. The space feels a bit outdated but offers generous portions and customizable orders. It operates mainly as a fast food spot with a lively, authentic vibe.
Breakfast includes large burritos with about three eggs and bacon wrapped in a huge tortilla. Chilaquiles rojo molcajete sauce stands out as a favorite Mexican breakfast option, while steak in the burrito tends to be poor quality.
Homemade tortillas come warm off the grill and stand out as fresh and authentic. Traditional dishes like huevos rancheros, pozole, menudo, and carnitas family special offer solid Mexican flavors.
Good to know
Parking is challenging due to limited street parking.
Expect a line during peak hours as the place is popular.
Taco Tuesdays and Thursdays offer special deals.
Rooftop with string lights creates a romantic, cozy atmosphere complemented by wood accents and a high ceiling inside. Partial views into the kitchen and tamale-making add a unique, lively touch. Space suits casual dates and offers a fresh, pleasant vibe with a clean, well-decorated interior.
Breakfast features Huevos a la Mexicana with Jalapeño sauce and extra jalapenos for heat. Options include tamales and breakfast burritos served with friendly service.
Big, soft, and moist tamales stand out here, often called some of the best tamales around. The salsa is exceptionally good, and the horchata is also notable. Menudo is available and well-liked by many.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The 2 tamale combo plate costs less than $10.
The menu includes a variety of vegan options.
Coffee shop occupies a train car with outdoor seating shaded by trees, creating a cozy, chill atmosphere with soft lighting and gentle chatter. Local crowd enjoys fresh, organic coffee and tasty breakfast options in a relaxed setting.
Breakfast features a hearty breakfast burrito with bacon that fills you up. Friendly staff serve a good selection of breakfast items alongside strong coffee.
Burritos come with options like soy chorizo and egg or bacon. Breakfast burritos are straightforward and generally good.
Good to know
They close at 6 PM daily.
Expect long wait times during busy weekends.
Parking is available in a lot with plenty of space.