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Businiess name:  Las Mananitas Mexican Restaurant
Review by:  alex c.
Review content: 
Usually my gay friends insist on Las Mananitas, but I never complain. It's got a great patio, it's right in the heart of Boystown, so there is always something to laugh at, and don't forget the margaritas, which are big and strong. The dishes are entrée-based, with the requisite beans and rice on the side. Appetizers, and well, everything is standard for the cuisine, so don't expect anything too special or unique here, other than the majority of the patrons are flaming. So i guess if that turns you off, well, you shouldn't be living in Chicago in the first place. The atmosphere is festive, and I am not trying to call out anyone's stereotype, it really is energetic and everyone seems to be having a good time, thanks to the tequila and the friendliness of the place. The guests are friendly, and the servers and bartenders are friendly, so it can seem like one big love fest, but like i said, thank you, tequila. The prices are reasonable, considering the huge portions in both food and drink. It can get really busy, so expect to wait a while for a table, but just get a drink and sit in the crowded bar. They will come get you shortly, and most likely, gay-ly.

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