This was almost a 4- or 5-star review. The atmosphere is cool (love the vinyls along the wall!) and the food is delicious—way better than expected from a hotel restaurant. The service was friendly and prompt, but there was one glaring issue, for which I'm docking a lot of stars. I appreciated that their menu features nonalcoholic beer and mocktails. I especially appreciate that the mocktails are priced lower than the cocktails. I ordered one of the mocktails. I appreciated that the server had me point directly at the item on the menu, presumably to confirm my selection. I did not appreciate, however, that the drink I was served had alcohol in it. Now, I'm no prude—I used to bartend and have had many a great night over drinks and dinner. But I'm on two medications that don't mix well with alcohol. At first, I was impressed with how good nonalcoholic spirits are getting at mimicking alcoholic spirits. It was nice to taste something like my old pal rum again. By the end of my late lunch, I was getting lightheaded and I realized why my beverage tasted so much like alcohol—there was booze in the drink! Luckily, I took my pills in the morning, so I don't think I need to be hospitalized or anything (I'll update this review if I do), but it is incredibly inconvenient—essentially, I feel like I've had 5 times as much to drink as I did. I am supposed to be on the road right now, but I am definitely not good to drive. Parking's going to be at least twice as expensive as I anticipated. I'm fortunate in that I'll be fine tomorrow. (Again, I'll update if that's not the case.) I'm mostly concerned that an otherwise excellent restaurant would make such a potentially dangerous mistake. I can have a little alcohol without my situation getting too serious, but not everyone can.
La carta no tiene tantos platillos pero , lo que contiene es bueno, la hamburguesa y el burrito son muy ricos y bien servidos. El servicio es amable y también hablan español.