Small, family-owned Mexican restaurant with a cozy, homey vibe and a cute patio. Crowded dining area fills with people enjoying generous portions of homemade tortillas and authentic dishes like birria and chilaquiles. Atmosphere feels welcoming and familiar, with a casual, unpretentious setup.
Breakfast features large, flavorful burritos packed with chorizo and eggs. They come with two salsas, grilled jalapeños, and cambray onions. Options include smoothies, chilaquiles, birria, and breakfast tacos.
Tortas stand out with amazing Birria and Milanese sandwiches rated highly for flavor. Menudo, shrimp pozole, and breakfast burritos come with spicy salsas and fresh ingredients, all served with warm, attentive service.
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Inside seating is limited, so there may be a wait when the place is busy.
The serving portions are very generous.
They offer many options from smoothies to breakfast burritos, chilaquiles, birria, and burgers.
Mexican restaurant with a large menu including all-day breakfast and homemade tacos offers generous portions at reasonable prices. The atmosphere feels family-owned and cared for, with a clean but dated interior. Early opening hours attract a steady flow of guests seeking traditional dishes made from scratch.
Breakfast features large menu options available all day with well-seasoned breakfast burritos. The Bean and Cheese Burrito stands out as a popular choice.
Surf and turf burritos stand out as a signature item, consistently praised for their flavor. Tacos, including the Carnitas Torta and carne asada burritos, are well made and complemented by amazing salsa and menudo.
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Credit cards are accepted, but some vendors may only take cash.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, making meals quite filling.
Breakfast options are available all day, catering to various tastes.
Small Mexican restaurant with cozy, elegant ambiance and authentic atmosphere. Space feels quaint and charming with real flower centerpieces on tables. Menu offers hearty traditional dishes with satisfying portions and fresh flavors.
Breakfast features huevos divorciados and chilaquiles with red sauce. The flavors evoke a Las Halles in Mexico vibe.
Freshly made homemade Mexican food features dishes like rich menudo, camarones a la diabla, and chilaquiles con carne asada y huevos fritos. Plates include fajitas, carnitas, and steak with onions, served with great tortillas, beans, and rice.
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Portions are satisfying, and prices are generally reasonable.
Rice, beans, and tortillas are included with most meals.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with a panaderia and tortilleria inside, featuring a self-serve hot sauce bar. Atmosphere is warm and friendly, with a lively and authentic vibe that reflects Mexican culture.
Breakfast includes breakfast burritos with egg and ham, often large and filling, priced around $6.99. Plates with ham and eggs and tamales also appear regularly, offering solid value and consistent flavor.
Tamales stand out for their flavor and value. Torta cubana and súper gallo breakfast torta offer rich, satisfying options. Drinks like horchata and agua frescas are notably good.
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Free Slice Friday offers complimentary slices with any purchase.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Prices for food items are generally affordable, but some may seem high.
Mexican restaurant with live mariachi music creates a loud, energetic atmosphere that fills the small space. Friendly vibes attract diners who enjoy authentic dishes with large portions. Noise levels can make conversation difficult during performances.
Breakfast features burritos with machaca, asada, and bacon fillings. Live music often accompanies the meal, adding to the atmosphere.
Mexican food here features handmade tortillas and large tacos with consistent flavor over decades. Burritos like carne asada and al pastor offer authentic, flavorful sauces and reasonable prices.
Good to know
Street tacos cost $6 each.
Lunch for two costs over $40 including tip.
Gratuity is added for parties of six or more.
Old theatre setting creates a cozy, welcoming vibe with Day of the Dead decor featuring sugar skulls and lotería card accents. Small space includes indoor and covered outdoor seating with a patio for dining. Modern Mexican music enhances the warm, artsy atmosphere reflecting strong Mexican heritage.
Breakfast features greasy, hot, and delicious burritos, including a very thick and juicy breakfast torta. Options include a vegan breakfast burrito and all-day availability.
Chilaquiles come in red sauce or green salsa, both flavorful and satisfying. Steak quesadillas and the vegan breakfast burrito offer solid options, while the breakfast torta is thick and juicy.
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Café Cultura closes at 2 AM, and they start cleaning as early as 12:30 AM.
Parking is scarce, so plan ahead for your visit.
Café Cultura has a separate line at the bar for drink orders.
Tiny spot with a fast-paced, family-friendly atmosphere that feels welcoming and casual. Crowded but comfortable, it suits relaxed meals with friends. Music plays in the background, adding to the lively vibe.
Breakfast offers a variety of options blending American and Mexican flavors. Dishes like steak and eggs and the breakfast burrito use quality ingredients and come at affordable prices.
Red chilaquiles with steak bits and red sauce stand out as a flavorful and consistent choice. Variations like chilaquiles con salsa verde and dishes like asada add to the delicious Mexican food options.
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Parking can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Expect extra charges for cashless payments and additional toppings.
The restaurant fills up quickly, so visiting early is advised.
Bright, clean space with a family-oriented atmosphere and oldies music playing softly. Guests enjoy fresh conchas and a broad menu featuring Mexican-style breakfast dishes. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, offering a comforting spot for brunch or breakfast.
Breakfast offers a great selection with options like the classic breakfast, mini crepe breakfast, and a filling breakfast burrito with sausage and mild red salsa. Friendly service supports a relaxed family meal atmosphere.
Red chilaquiles come with a perfect spicy sauce and the menudo features chewy cuts preferred by many. Warm Conchitas replace chips and salsa, adding a thoughtful touch to the meal.
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Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during peak brunch hours.
A 3.75% fee applies for debit card transactions, increasing your total bill.
The cafe offers complimentary cake for first-time visitors, but check availability.