Small Italian bistro with cozy, homey decor and Italian opera music playing softly. Atmosphere feels relaxed and inviting, perfect for casual meals with family or friends. Known for authentic New York style pizza with a crispy crust and fresh toppings.
Food comes out hot and freshly made with delicious Italian flavors. Portions can be small but prices stay reasonable.
Homemade bread appears regularly, often served with lunch or as garlic bread. Sandwiches feature excellent bread, and simple bread and butter accompany meals like pasta and salad.
Good to know
Franki’s is BYOB, allowing customers to bring their own wine.
They charge a service fee for using credit cards.
Parking is plentiful because it is located on a strip.
Mexican restaurant offers cozy patio and authentic Mexican decor with warm, inviting atmosphere. Valet parking manages limited space efficiently. The vibe is family-friendly and laid back, enhanced by pleasant music and a charming garden.
Mexican dishes stand out with authentic flavors and delicious preparation. The food consistently impresses with its outstanding taste.
Sweet bread arrives fresh and soft, often served in a basket at the table. It pairs well with Mexican coffee with piloncillo and café de olla, enhancing the overall experience.
Good to know
Parking is limited; valet service is required and accepts cash only.
The café is very popular, leading to wait times of up to an hour.
I recommend arriving early to avoid long waits, especially in the morning.
Small dining area features Chicago-style decor and two TVs with loud volume. Atmosphere feels cozy and laid-back with a hometown pizzeria vibe and warm hospitality. Late-night hours and BYOB policy attract a casual crowd seeking authentic deep-dish pizza.
Great food comes fresh and satisfies late-night cravings with service until 4 am. Staff provide friendly service that complements the comfort food offerings.
Cheesy bread and pesto cheese bread stand out with strong flavors. Garlic pesto bread offers a notable twist. Bread pairs well with meats and sauce, complementing the overall meal.
Good to know
Pizza Chicago and Pasta serves their food until 4 am, catering to late-night cravings.
The restaurant appeared to be a BYOB spot, allowing customers to bring their own drinks.
If you want deep-dish pizza, order in advance to avoid a 30-minute wait.
Bright, airy space features vibrant glass panels and cultural designs that create an ethnic and cultural vibe. Background includes Pakistani music and occasional live singing, with a designated prayer area available. The environment feels clean and welcoming, supporting a relaxed dining experience.
Food here is consistently amazing and very tasty, with a strong focus on Halwa puri. The flavors stand out as excellent and satisfy a craving for authentic Pakistani and Indian halal cuisine.
Fresh naan bread comes in plain and garlic varieties, pairing well with dishes like Nihari and beef haleem. The naan has a solid, satisfying texture that complements rich stews.
Good to know
Lyrai cafe offers a late night menu on weekends starting at 9:30 PM.
Karaoke starts at 10 PM on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant offers daily specials that change regularly.
Salvadoran restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with a very pleasant and clean environment. The place serves authentic pupusas and other traditional dishes with fairly priced portions. It attracts those seeking delicious, authentic Salvadoran food in a welcoming setting.
Food features excellent quality and fair pricing with a warm, welcoming atmosphere enhancing the dining experience.
Fresh bread tastes delicious and stays clean in some areas. Other spots have issues with mosquitoes near the bread display.
Good to know
The corn atole costs $7 for a small cup.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Classic New York deli with pastry display and deli counter featuring meats and bagels creates a warm, cozy atmosphere. Spacious booths and a quiet, welcoming vibe invite relaxed meals and conversation. Breakfast crowds gather, drawn by consistent quality and traditional deli offerings.
Food stays consistently good and excellent with a wide variety of options and pastries available. Service complements the food well, making the overall experience worth the trip.
Bread comes in crispy and rye varieties here, used in sandwiches like the tuna melt and patty melt. Challah bread and bagels also appear, with breads and pastries displayed at the front counter.
Good to know
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during lunch hours on weekends.
Parking is available on-site, making it convenient for visitors.
Breakfast is served all day, offering flexibility for meal times.
Small space offers fresh, delicious bread and amazing pastries with great prices. Clean environment supports a Guatemalan bakery vibe despite limited seating and parking challenges.
Sweet bread stands out with good flavor. Food offers good taste but the space is too small to serve meals.
Fresh Mexican and Guatemalan-style bread offers a variety of sweet bread assortments. The bread tastes delicious and exquisite with a focus on sweet options.
Good to know
Parking is limited after 5pm.
The bakery is small, which may affect seating availability.
The place is very clean.
Fast food restaurant with Post Malone and Dallas Cowboys themes creates a lively, upbeat atmosphere featuring unique memorabilia and merchandise vending machines. Bright colors and cool decor contribute to an inviting vibe. The environment balances busy energy with clean, modern design.
Food comes hot and fresh with a classic Cane's meal style. The chicken fingers stand out as consistently delicious and well-prepared.
Bread stands out as a favorite item and comes in generous portions, including options for extra bread. It pairs well with chicken and fries, though fries sometimes resemble bread rather than fresh.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours with large groups.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and organization.
Parking can be crowded, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Live music fills the space with Juan Gabriel impersonation and a dice game adding to the lively vibe. Tables sit tightly packed in a clean, well-maintained setting that feels more like a bar than a restaurant. The atmosphere stays friendly and energetic, perfect for conversation and dancing.
Food here is consistently delicious and excellent in quality. Every dish serves up strong, satisfying flavors.
Sweet bread comes out warm and soft. The bread served is consistently super soft, pairing well with coffee.
Good to know
Expect to pay $4 for water and $4 for coffee.
A ramekin of sour cream costs $2, and creamer is an extra $0.50.
The restaurant charges $3 for bread, which is not complimentary.
Mexican restaurant offers spacious, clean interior decorated with Mexico City photos and plays authentic cumbia music. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and welcoming, with a casual order-at-the-window setup. Tortas stand out as large and flavorful, reflecting Mexico City style.
Food features authentic Mexican flavors with huge portions and excellent bread in various sizes and styles. Cakes stand out as especially delicious, and the overall quality feels very good and homey.
Soft and tasty bread comes in several flavor options and different sizes and styles. A condiment bar lets you add butter and other toppings to customize your bread experience.
Good to know
They offer a BOGO 50% off on tortas from Monday to Thursday starting at 3pm.
The regular size torta could feed two people or a small child.
You place your order at the window and pick it up when your number is called.