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great funky tex mex. Truck stop taco is great, even better filled with the shredded beef. The shredded beef enchiladas, as well as the cheese filled ones, are great and very large. The chips and salsa are great as well.
Service good but food couldn't be dryer.. I went there a few times with friends. The first time it was pretty good. The second time they messed up on my order and gave me a chicken burrito instead of shredded meat with nothing to swallow it down with. Had to ask for sour cream. Another time the take out order had NO sour cream or anything just a dry taco I could have ordered the same at Taco Bell because Taco Bell's taco's have more favor. The third and last time my partner decided it was a brillant idea to flirt with the barmaid behind the bar. He said something about body enhancements and she grabbed her top and bottom. Showed no class and the chips were stale.…
Don't waste your time.. Horrible. Food, Service, Crowd. I went expecting a great party and good food. I was sadly mistaken. Drunk idiots draped every were. I don't think any server there actually knows what the are doing. The whole staff is drunk, including the managment. The food was not good. You would think mixing Winter Park snobs, idiot college kids, and blue collar potheads would be fun and exciting; awful. Don't waste your time.…
You've got to embrace grunge to truly experiences PR's "taco palace.".
In Short
The exterior resembles a roadside shack and the interior doesn't do much to improve much upon first impressions--chairs vibrate with the passing trains and the decor could be
generously described as "early pool hall." Parking is tough during peak times, particularly due to its location--between railroad tracks and a busy intersection on Fairbanks. Once inside skip the appetizers and indulge in warm, home-made tortilla chips and spicy, chunky salsa. Fajitas sizzle, and the black and white enchiladas leap off the plate. The pollo fondido, similar to a chimichanga, comes packed with beef or chicken and topped with cheese, a spicy red sauce and sour cream.…
Good tex-mex--. I love good TexMex and that is hard to find in Orlando. The restaurant is a little hole in the wall kind of place. and there are actually holes in the wall. Nothing remotely fancy here. Ok, it's a dump. But the mole sauce is worth the trip alone. It is perfect. The service is always friendly but they tend to be a little short staffed when the place is busy. So bring some patience if it's busy cause you'll need it. I've sampled lot's of items and have enjoyed most everything. If TexMex is your thing you might wanna try PR's.…
