This place is tiny -- only six or seven tables -- but they serve some really excellent Spanish/Cuban breakfast plates. I ordered the Chilaquiles and my girlfriend ordered the Hobo Skillet. My chilaquiles had a TON of tortilla chips and not enough egg, but the flavors were so terrific I could forgive the lopsided ratio. Service was no-frills and friendly. It was our first visit to this neighborhood place, but we'll definitely come back for a cafe con leche, a Cuban sandwich, or a breakfast in the near future.
Pros: Delicious breakfast, friendly service, cheap, parking lot in the back
Cons: Small
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