There is plenty of space at Celia's and room for the large demand the place has. The neighborhood however is another story. They do have a small parking lot that fits less than ten cars, the rest have to circle around the blocks and find street parking, in direct competition with people parking cars outside of their houses as they get home from work. Sometimes you end up walking blocks to eat. This is never an issue when walking out to the car after the meal though, because Celia's leaves you feeling stuffed. It's not spectacular, but the atmosphere is lively. If you come on your birthday, the staff sings happy birthday to you in Mexican and American, and I think they bring out a lit cake for you too, and clap hands along with the singing.
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