"Prior to moving to Tucson I heard about the wonderful Mexican food in this fine city. There are dozens of Mexican restaurants in Tucson. This is neither authentic nor very good. Their menu is rather small — tacos, enchiladas, and a few other entrées. There are also only a few vegetarian items. For Americanized-Mexican food, the price tag is rather high — $11 for run-of-the-mill ground beef tacos, or $14 for beef enchiladas (the “house specialty” . The atmosphere was pleasant. We sat outside on the patio on a gorgeous evening. The heaters were on, I don’t know that they were needed, but they didn’t make it uncomfortable. Had we sat inside, the music may have been a bit loud, but on the patio it was just right. The seats have padding and were very comfortable. The wait staff seemed a bit overworked; thus, the service could have been better. I don’t think I would go back, but the food/service wasn’t so bad that I would refuse to meet friends there."