Mexican restaurant offers large, authentic California-style burritos and flavorful dishes with a relaxing, clean atmosphere that feels casual like fast food. It features drive-thru service and accommodates big truck parking, staying open early and late to serve a steady flow of customers.
Massive burritos with California style flavors stand out here. Prices stay around $10 for a burrito the size of a head, packed with good flavor and often compared to authentic Cali versions.
Spacious parking includes big truck parking right across the street. The area is trucker friendly and can accommodate large vehicles easily.
Good to know
They have big truck parking available across the street.
Expect a 20-minute wait for your order during busy hours.
Prices are affordable, with burritos around $10.
Small space with seventeen seats and barstool-height seating creates an intimate, cozy vibe. Open kitchen with new equipment adds a modern touch to the clean, calm atmosphere. Seating suits small groups, making it feel like a welcoming kitchen setting.
Breakfast burritos come with rich gravy and options like Huevos con Chorizo. Green chilaquiles can be customized into a burrito form.
Plenty of parking sits in the back of the restaurant. Access to parking is straightforward and ample.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
There is parking available in front and back of the restaurant.
The restaurant has limited seating.
Stylish restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with beautiful decor and lighting. Atmosphere feels welcoming and classy, with music enhancing the experience. Guests enjoy carefully crafted cocktails alongside well-presented Mexican dishes.
The burrito comes with chicken and rice and is quite large, often more than one can finish in a sitting. It pairs well with mimosas and other dishes like chilaquiles.
Parking includes free lower level spots and paid options. Keep your parking ticket to scan for exit. Access requires going upstairs from the lot.
Good to know
Santa and Mrs. Claus visit from Thanksgiving through December for storytelling and festive food.
Brunch and dinner service is available from 7 am to 10 pm.
Cocktails and chilaquiles are served starting at 4 pm.
Eclectic coffee shop with comfortable seating and a historical train station setting offers both indoor and outdoor spaces. The atmosphere is relaxed and vibrant, featuring live music and a pet-friendly vibe. In-house coffee roasting and community activities add unique character to the space.
Breakfast burritos stand out with bacon, egg, and cheese combinations. Local spots offer scrumptious and amazing burrito options alongside pastries.
Walkable from downtown Irvington with decent street parking nearby. Parking gets difficult during busy morning hours.
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The coffee costs over $16 for two cups, not including tip.
There is decent street parking nearby, but it can be difficult during busy hours.
They roast their own coffee in-house, which may cause a slight wait for drinks.
Urban decor with creative artwork and nostalgic vibe sets a lively scene. DJs spin music that energizes the space, blending with covered outdoor seating to create a cool hangout spot. The atmosphere stays relaxed yet vibrant, drawing a crowd that enjoys good music and socializing.
Breakfast burritos stand out with a medium-plus size and rich flavor. Staff and diners alike praise the gravy side and say it hits the spot any time of day.
Parking varies with time. Some visits show plenty of parking available right up front, while others find it busy with limited spots making it difficult to get parking.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult, especially during busy hours.
Expect to pay around $19 for a meal, including tax.
Reservations are not accepted, so be prepared for potential wait times.
Small shopping mall with plentiful parking that can be slightly confusing to navigate. Interior hosts interesting shops including a Filipino market with reasonable prices. Exterior looks drab and could use refreshing, while the overall atmosphere is minimal.
Pork and steak burritos come with good rice and beans. The fat burrito stands out as a hearty option.
Parking offers plentiful spaces and is generally adequate for the area. The layout can be slightly confusing to navigate.
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Parking is plentiful but can be slightly confusing for first-time visitors.
There are many interesting shops available at Porte Deleau Plaza.
Prices at the shops are generally reasonable for the area.
Small Mexican restaurant with a festive atmosphere and crowded, lively energy when busy. Features a bar and a cozy patio for outdoor seating. Known for its well-cared-for interior and exterior and a neighborhood gem vibe.
Steak and Wet burritos stand out with sizeable portions and solid flavors. Pollo adobado also shows up as a notable option alongside the Wet burrito.
Parking is very tight with space for about six vehicles behind the building. The lot is small, so many park across the street where more spots are available.
Good to know
Parking is limited; consider using nearby street parking if the lot is full.
Taco Tuesday features special deals on tacos and drinks.
The restaurant offers large portions typical of Mexican cuisine.
Mexican restaurant with colorful twinkle lights on the patio and cool woodwork inside creates a lively setting. Loud music and a high ceiling contribute to a noisy atmosphere that challenges conversation. Large tables and booths suit groups, while ample parking supports easy access.
Steak in the burrito stands out with perfect cooking and ranks as the best in any Mexican restaurant. Burritos come loaded with three kinds of meats, making them very filling and paired well with a spicier salsa.
Plenty of free parking surrounds the spot with easy street access. The lot is spacious enough to meet up with someone without hassle.
Good to know
There was plenty of free parking available.
Dinner for two with a takeout order costs $45.
The portions are very generous.
Spacious dining room offers a clean and authentic Mexican vibe with good music enhancing the atmosphere. The energy feels pleasant and welcoming, creating a solid setting for enjoying flavorful dishes and well-made margaritas.
Steak and Pastor burritos come generously stuffed and cooked well most of the time. Some burritos fall short when prepared by trainees, but the flavors often hit the mark.
Parking lot fills up often, showing the place is busy. Spaces are limited and can be tricky to find during peak times. Some visits show plenty of parking available in off-peak hours.
Good to know
There was plenty of parking available during our visit on a late Tuesday afternoon.
Orders at El Paso Grill are made to order, so expect a 15-20 minute wait.
Prices at El Paso Grill are higher compared to other local options.