Japanese delicatessen offers fresh onigiri and sushi burritos with shrimp tempura or tofu. Cute decor and fun claw machines create a sweet, playful vibe. Variety of Asian snacks and vegan options make it a quick, tasty stop.
Sushi burritos come with shrimp tempura or tofu, packed with many ingredients in every bite. Options like the poke tuna and chicken burritos offer fresh, tasty fillings, and rice balls add variety.
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Rice balls typically range from $4-6, offering a filling snack option.
The cafe has many amazing vegan options available for plant-based eaters.
You can grab fresh onigiri and other Japanese treats for a quick meal.
Spacious tea house shines with natural light and a quiet back area perfect for work or socializing. Poke burritos impress with neat presentation and bold flavors like salmon and eel. Free wifi and outlets make it ideal for remote work and casual meetups.
Poke burritos stand out with neat presentation and well-married flavors, especially the one with salmon and eel. The sushi burrito with sweet stewed beef also offers a good alternative.
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No food is served until 11am, so plan accordingly.
Expect a two-hour wait for food during busy times.
Customers can pay with cards, but cash is accepted if exact change is provided.
Cozy cafรฉ with Swedish-inspired decor offers a lively vibe and affordable prices. Breakfast burrito wrapped in fresh spinach is hot and packed with eggs, bacon, and avocado. Small street-side seating and comfy couch make it a great casual spot.
Breakfast burrito comes in a soft, fresh spinach wrap filled with fluffy eggs, bacon, avocado, hash brown, and hot sauce. It serves as a piping hot and excellent option for a morning meal.
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Pastries are $1 after 4 PM, making for a great afternoon snack.
Day-old bagels are available for a low price.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Large backyard seating creates a quiet, chill vibe perfect for relaxing. Burritos are warm and homey, packed with fresh ingredients like chorizo and guacamole. The family-run deli feel adds to the relaxed atmosphere with simple, tasty options including great veggie choices.
Burritos here are warm and homey, filled with rice, beans, and eggs, and lightly but well seasoned. Options like the wet burrito and chorizo with guacamole stand out for their rich flavor and freshness.
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The grilled chicken burrito costs about $15, or $19 with a coffee added.
The price for three small chicken tacos is $10.50.
There is a short wait time for orders.
Spacious dining room with Mexican heritage decor and outdoor seating offers a relaxed vibe. Burritos with shrimp and steak come with well-cooked eggs but watch for barely any dressing on side salads. Live music adds energy but can get loud.
Shrimp and steak burritos come with well-cooked eggs and satisfy hunger. Burritos sometimes have barely any dressing on the side salad and may use bad oil.
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Happy hour runs every day with beer and tacos for $6.
During happy hour, buy a drink and get a taco for free.
Ultimate Taco Tuesday costs $25 for a set menu.
Mexican spot offers authentic food with burritos packed with full flavor in chicken, steak, shrimp, or tofu. Spacious, cozy space buzzes with a lively crowd and big screen baseball. Wide tequila list shines with notable margaritas.
Burritos come in varied fillings like chicken, steak, shrimp, and tofu, all packed with full flavor. Prices hover around 12 dollars for a generous size that satisfies well.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers a variety of gluten-free options, though not all are marked.
Vegan options are available and clearly marked on the menu.
Large outdoor space with gravel ground and tarp roof offers a casual vibe. Breakfast burritos shine, especially from the Mexican truck by Yard Bar, with friendly service from Stan. Heated camper and TVs add comfort and entertainment in a chill, laid-back setting.
Breakfast burritos here are very good with a standout option at the Mexican truck by Yard Bar. The Smokey eggplant burrito costs $12 but is just okay. Stan, who makes the burritos, is kind and cares about customers and the environment.
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Happy hour on weekends features $3 mimosas from 11am to 4pm.
Neither food truck accepts cards; cash only is required.
The yard is the main attraction of the bar.
Large space buzzes with festive atmosphere and colorful decor. Al Pastor pork burrito shines with freshness and generous sauce, served hot and filling. Open kitchen adds authentic vibe, perfect for group hangouts with lively regional Mexican music.
The Al Pastor pork burrito stands out with its freshness and generous sauce. It arrives hot, is very filling, and comes quickly for a satisfying lunch.
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The restroom policy requires a purchase to use the facilities.
The restaurant does not have table service.
Customers can grab their own toppings and sauces at a counter.