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The restaurant offers an excellent variety of both small and large plates. It's a fun spot for meeting up with friends! The bar staff is skilled, and they make the best Negroni! View all feedback.
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While the food was pretty good, it is quite overpriced for what you get, and I think it would be better if food was not so completely ala carte. For example we went to the Sunday brunch and one of the people in our party ordered an omelette. It came on a plate all by it's lonesome-no potatoes, no toast, not even an orange slice. There was not even any toast on the menu. Another in our party ordered lamb skewers and t... View all feedback.
When 8 thirsty hungry women are at same table it’s difficult to pull everything off perfectly but Eloisa got it right... in every way! Mario, our server was patient kind! There were other staff that contributed to our wonderful experience but I didn’t get their names. Food came out on time was spot on! I didn’t hear anyone complain about anything! We loved being in the private room. We were able to relax enjoy the evening without feeling rushed. It was my suggestion to choose Eloisa we’ll definitely be back! My favorite dish...Sweet corn flan w/poblano cream sauce black quinoa! Fabulous!
Had a great dining experience here! The food was tasty and the service was excellent. We were there on a Saturday evening and they had a guitarist which added to the fun. I am a lover of hoppy IPA's and their menu was limited in the beer area. I ended up with a pink Margarita-like concoction at the recommendation of our waiter and it was delicious. The crab cakes were excellent. Good food, great service, and fun ambiance all made for an memorable dining experience. We will be back!
Food was very tasty. My husband and I split the Portugese shrimp appetizer, and I had the Ultimate Posole. My husband had the chili-braised enchiladas. All very fresh and good.
Located in the Drury Plaza Hotel, this is an excellent restaurant. On a Sunday Evening, service was spot on, food amazing, and ambience lovely. Live music with a spanish guitar added to the magic. Priced well for the type of experience we had. Bottom line, we will be back. I recommend.
While the food was pretty good, it is quite overpriced for what you get, and I think it would be better if food was not so completely ala carte. For example we went to the Sunday brunch and one of the people in our party ordered an omelette. It came on a plate all by it's lonesome-no potatoes, no toast, not even an orange slice. There was not even any toast on the menu. Another in our party ordered lamb skewers and they arrived with some red peppers on the skewers along with the lamb and nothing else. Mimosas were not even on the menu, which is odd for a brunch.