Brian & Nicole L.
Google
If you're looking for a unique dining experience, this spot certainly delivers in terms of atmosphere. You enter through roll-up garage doors or side doors, leading to large wooden communal tables, a spacious bar, and even an Airstream camper inside. The quirky decor includes Baywatch-inspired art featuring David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson, adding to the eclectic vibe. Upstairs offers a relaxed lounge area overlooking the stage and downstairs seating.
The menu leans towards a "hippie Mexican" style, with fresh ingredients and no fried options. I tried the steak kabobs with Asian slaw, but the slaw's tangy flavor wasn't for me, and the cold rice option wasn’t appealing. Orders at our table came out at staggered times, and while mine arrived much later, it was served hot.
Overall, while the environment is intriguing, the menu and execution weren’t quite my style. It may appeal more to those who enjoy unique, health-conscious Mexican-inspired dishes. Parking is a challenge, and it feels like this might be better suited for nightlife than a lunch crowd. Not a place I’d rush back to, but worth a try if it matches your vibe.