The interior of the diner was simple but clean. Mexican (recorded) music was played there. Very soon after we entered and sat down at the table, a waitress appeared. She took our order and brought us a complimentary entree - warm, crispy chips accompanied by queso and salsa. The little cup of queso was a nice surprise - at other food places only salsa is usually served.
After a short while, our tacos arrived. Surprisingly, they were totally different to Tex-Mex tacos which we are used to. What each of us got on big (plastic) plates you can see below. There were two small flour tortillas, slices of grilled pork, pieces of grilled pineapple, some pieces of red onion, diced onion with cilantro, grilled green pepper and some lime (while you make an order, you can specify what you want with your tacos). Besides that, two kinds of hot sauce were served as well.
The food looked nice and tasted really good! The meal seemed pleasantly light in comparison to Tex-Mex tacos. Despite that, we were quite full when we finished eating it all. The visit at the place was quite satisfying. Not only we enjoyed our lunch but it did not cost us much money as well. Both means a reason to come to the place again.
Before leaving the diner, we also took a couple of pictures of us disguised as Mexican mariachis. Next to the tables, on a side, there is a colorful 'put your head in a hole' board which you can use to do that. Some after meal fun for kids and grown-ups!
P.S.
The bathroom in there was clean.