Paired with an ambiance reminiscent of a ghost town, the aloofness of the staff made eating here a less than welcoming experience.
Overall, customer service was nonexistent, the odor of natural gas permeated the dining area, I couldn't identify whether my chimichanga was shredded beef or chicken, and they provided a quarter-sized dollop of sour cream as a side -- with a $1 charge for any substitutions to the ""side dishes."" The salsa inexplicably had a strong oregano taste, much like canned pizza sauce.
In another ""what were they thinking?"" development, the travel channel's ""Bizarre Foods"" was playing on a wall-mounted TV in the dining area. I can think of few things less appetizing than watching someone eat something slimy and green while you're trying to have lunch.
To top it off, when the meal charge showed up on my debit card later, it was several dollars higher than the price on the receipt. I think I left the tip line blank (I left a small cash tip on the table), which was probably my own fault, but apparently they decided to write in their own amount -- upwards of 30%!
Needless to say, I will not be returning. I should have just gone to Qdoba.
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