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As a local sports bar, it's definitely on par, but nothing too exceptional. However, what really surprised me was the quality of the food and the interesting dishes, which can best be described as Mexican-Italian fusion. Pasta with pico de gallo, or a quesadilla with pesto? They work much better than you would think. I would definitely recommend trying the food! Great service too. View all feedback.
Great local place serves delicious food! Here you can order a Tomahawk Steak! We also ordered a steak salad and Milanesa chipboards. Fun Spot also with a bar! Prices are reasonable
The hotspot, really busy. Really good food for decent prices. Not cheap, but just right. They know how to cook their meat medium in contrast to most American restaurants.
Absolutely wonderful food! The best Fajitas ever! Yummy Dessert too! Loved our waiter, Noel. I wish we lived closer.
After a weekend of hiking we passed the Cafe Bravo and ordered two Burritos to go. The Burritos were gigantic (you could easily eat one for two people) and very tasteful - no skipping on one of the red/green sauces, and the guacamole was full of taste. The order came fast and the staff was very polite. We found the price on the higher side for a To-go order (at almost $50 with a drink and two Burritos), so we would probably see Cafe Bravo as more of a seat. Also the Burritos are covered with sauce and not wrapped, so it is hard to eat them in the car! Overall a great hold and a satisfying experience.
As a local sports bar, it's definitely on par, but nothing too exceptional. However, what really surprised me was the quality of the food and the interesting dishes, which can best be described as Mexican-Italian fusion. Pasta with pico de gallo, or a quesadilla with pesto? They work much better than you would think. I would definitely recommend trying the food! Great service too.