For truly authentic Latin food, head down to El Barrio, a warm and welcoming spot in a friendly but undiscovered neighborhood. The red walls adorned with local artwork are as vibrant as the cuisine. Start with the sopa Azteca, a tomato-infused tortilla soup, or the gambas al ajillo, a shrimp dish flambéed in tequila and lime. Mains include skillets of steak or chicken served with corn tortillas, or specialties such as enchiladas or chicken in mole sauce. El Barrio supports local artists and hosts open mic nights on Fridays and live Latin music throughout the weekend. - Darina Kopcok
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I only come here for drinks, to get my Sangria fix. I believe Drag night is every 3rd Sunday, and there's certain nights for Salsa dancing! I also...
The owner of this restaurant was really accommodating when it came to hosting a potentially large party here. My party didn't end up being as large as I...
Good stuff. A friend and I stopped in for drinks and tacos with house- made chorizo. Delicious. I'll be back to try a full dinner. EDIT (Oct 7 2009): I've...
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