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This cafe is great. The service is friendly and atmosphere is nice. Parking is terrible all around this area because of the tourists. I recommend getting there way before dinner to find a spot... More
This cafe is great. The service is friendly and atmosphere is nice. Parking is terrible all around this area because of the tourists. I recommend getting there way before dinner to find a spot because of this problem. Also, you may have to wait a bit to be seated. Once you are finally there, you'll enjoy the awesome food and friendly service.
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The Old Town Mexican Cafe serves many unique types of coffes, you never have to try the same cofee twice! The prices are a little steep - but that is what you pay for some unique coffes from all... More
The Old Town Mexican Cafe serves many unique types of coffes, you never have to try the same cofee twice! The prices are a little steep - but that is what you pay for some unique coffes from all around the world. Definatly recomended if you have the money. The employees are very friendly too.
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I've heard a lot of hype about this place, and Rachael Ray raves about the food on her Food Network show, $40-a-Day. The food is phenomenal, and the drinks to die for. The carne asada is rich,... More
I've heard a lot of hype about this place, and Rachael Ray raves about the food on her Food Network show, $40-a-Day. The food is phenomenal, and the drinks to die for. The carne asada is rich, filling, and pleasing to hungry palates. The ceviche is yummy and can be a complete meal in and of itself. There's a kid's menu, music to serenade loved ones, and somebody who makes balloon animals for kids. Women in traditional Mexican dress stand by the windows and make fresh tortillas that come with your meal. If you plan to eat here, expect to wait for at least 20 minutes. It's well worth it.
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