Family-friendly chain serving classic Tex-Mex & American fare in a Southwestern-style setting.
What looks average from outside turns into a tastefully furnished spot with excellent cocktails and enough screens for game day. The live band on Sundays is worth it, but fair warningβthe music is very loud, so this isn't the place for conversation.
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A wonderful place to spend a Sunday afternoon and evening. The live band makes it more memorable and worth every minute
I went here not knowing that it is a high music area. The music was too loud evidently not my preference. However those who enjoy loud music may enjoy it
Great place. Good music. Great service
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