Fun vibe, good food and the service/people, the service was fast and they accommodated 18 of us on a Friday night. Great selection of Tequila
I haven’t been here in the longest time, but today when I came in Ryan, the host greeted us so kindly and made us feel so welcome!!! And we had a server by the name of KOREE! Who is awesome she was on it. We never even had to ask for another drink. Everyone needs to request her she’s awesome!!! I can’t wait to come back she’s forever our server! Perfect example of customer service!!! Thank you !!!
The sizzling fajitas were absolutely delicious. Also, for those who do not drink alcoholic drinks, I recommend The horchata
Food was so good! We had the Taco Salad and Enchiladas. Jalapeño sauce is delicious! Service was good. Came after lunch rush, it was not busy at all.
An updated review it has been quite some time since coming here drinks had to be sent back as it was all ground ice and very little flavor in alcohol free Pina coladas. They replaced it with a smaller version that was much better. I ordered fajitas and instead of fresh cut onions it came with fried onions straws which was not what I expected and not eating fried foods., still many tequilas available. Service dropped off a bit from our last visit. I'm sure just a hiccup but need to make sure my review is accurate.
I had chips and salsa but the food others had looked amazing! The margaritas were on point and it’s a great atmosphere!
I don't know who thought of saying that this was a Mexican restaurant. It looks like every Latin stereotype is jammed into one big restaurant with skeletons everywhere under the guise of being Mexican. The salsa that they serve in the beginning with chips was watery and not spicy at all. The tacos were served in a way that suggests that whoever made the menu hasn't actually been to Mexico. I had chiles rellenos. They use the wrong kind of cheese. I've never seen mozzarella in one of those before... They don't have tripe tacos, they don't serve beef tongue tacos, and they didn't have horchata. I'm not saying every Mexican has to have that, but if you're going to have an extensive taco menu, tripe tacos and tongue tacos should be at the very top of the list. The music they were playing was pretty much all Latin music except Mexican music. I heard some Cuban, some Puerto Rican, and even some Colombian music. There was no Mexican music. Instead of calling themselves a Mexican restaurant, they should just call themselves a Latin restaurant. Even the decor was confusing. Part of the decor had the same design as the underground subway system, called the Metro, in Madrid, Spain. Then you had the skeletons everywhere and some random streamers. It wasn't the worst restaurant I've ever been to, in fact it wasn't actually terrible at all. It just wasn't Mexican. If you've never been to a Mexican restaurant, and you've never had authentic Mexican food, this is probably going to be just fine.