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Businiess name:  The Cosmic Cantina
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We went to Cosmic Cantina for the first time today. I expected it to be kind of a dump and it was, and that's not a ""charming, fun"" dump, just a plan, dark space, although it was late afternoon and desolate. Staff were not friendly. Burritos were OK, tortillas tasted fresh and beans were pretty good. Salsa was fresh made, but obviously long before we ate it - it was 80% exuded water (from long-ago chopped tomatoes) and nearly flavorless, maybe the worst I've ever had in a restaurant. You get one tiny cup (like a tablespoon) that the nasty chips won't fit in, unless you can convince the guy to give you a second one (after one taste, one cup was more than enough.) I took the family there to convince them that ""non-chain"" is better than ""chain"" (Moe's) and left apologizing and longing for Moe's, which I think is better and cheaper (and you can get plenty of salsa, limes, cilantro, guac, etc. without paying extra.) I really wanted to like Cosmic Cantina. I'm glad we've got a place with character where students can eat at 4 in the morning. Still, as much as it pains me to say it, I'd ten times rather go to Moe's or On the Border. Maybe I should try a taqueria. Pros: Fairly large menu, kind of interesting atmosphere Cons: Bad salsa, average burritos, not as great of a value as I'd heard

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