Reviews
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I've lived here in Winters for 30+ years. I have gone to this restaurant numerous times. Every time I've gone there the food has been good and the customer service is great.
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Not much to look on the outside, but surprisingly very good food. Had an omelet and breakfast burrito.
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Best cheeseburger in town.
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If you're a local here in Winters you know your options are limited when it comes to dining out, but if you must go out and dine local stay away from this place. A restaurant is judged from its food all the way down to the paint and trim of the establishment. An this place lacks in all departments but service. I have to give to them service was excellent and the waitress was very kind. Although the manager looked alot like Gomez from the Adams Family. The ambiance is chaotic you can't hold a conversation without competing with the television that is full blast not to mention a soap opera is playing continuously. Nothing like eating a taco while listening to a woman cry about her husband having an affair with three other women. An if that is not enough for you're ears to bleed there is the kitchen that is only 6 or so feet away. With that you can actually smell and hear your food being made. If your claustrophobic don't even step inside. Its a small and crowded place. With a low ceiling. It feels like your being crushed. The smell from the kitchen is great you can guess what the next guy's having thanks to the low ceiling. If were going to talk about the low ceiling then I have to mention this odd and strange expansion to the restaurant. Its seems that at one point they started with one door and ended up with a second unnecessary one. That door belongs to another room that they built alongside of the original restaurant were the outdoor pick up window used to be. So at times the local high schoolers will come and get to watch you like a science experiment behind these large glass panes. The entire restaurant design, layout and overall color scheme is out of match out of touch and out of sync. Truly Horrible. It seems that renovation is done for cheap. The food. Great goodness the food. Its greasy and from what I noticed cooked in a 3x6 cramped kitchen. The goal here is to fit as many appliances you can in a limited working space. What does a small kitchen have to do with food? Well for starters raw meat with no place to go can end up on the vegetable cutting table. Contamination here can happen. The forecast looks good. They offer American style favorite foods like burgers and such and classic Mexican dishes Tortas, Tostadas, and on Sundays menudo. The Tostadas are more greens that anything else and mediocre at best. You get a few bits of meat here and there any empty void is filled with refried beans. As for menudo don't count on there being any good pieces of tripe in it. Its mostly Rumen(Smooth Tripe) good luck on finding any Reticulum(Honeycomb Tripe) in there and you can best count your luck out on a juicy piece of Omasum (Book type Tripe). Then again theres more soup so it's a pool party and the tripe forgot to invite friends over. Regarding the burgers. All I can say is your better off making them at home than spending five bucks for two buns and a mute tasting patty. It's just as oily as Mc Donald's cheeseburgers. I am only going to mention these three foods because these are the only ones that I can actually bare to mention. Then again the cheese fries are popular with the High Schoolers. You can't blame them. It's cheap fast food. The only reason I can think that this establishment continues to serve what it calls authentic American and Mexican food is from all the students that come and eat there at lunch and at break. If it wasn't for they're truly kind patronage this place would have been out of town a long time ago. You want to dine out for classic Mexican dishes tonight try Tomats or Chuy's.
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