May 14, 2013
McKinney, TX

decided to celebrate the end of the semester with a colleague. She had been here a number of times with other professors and said the food was consistently good and fresh.
Lowdown:
chips--thin and salty, just the way I like them.
salsas--one had a smoky flavor (delish) and one was the standard tomato version (bland)
guac--at $7, it's hands down the best value for tableside guac.
drinks--wine, beer, sangria and margaritas
My friend ordered a hibiscus margarita. Kudos for inventiveness, but it was a bit of a disappointment. Hibiscus-flavored syrup swirled in a standard frozen marg.

Main course lowdown:
veggie tacos--spinach, mushrooms, peppers, onions and squash. nothing out of the ordinary but tasty.
chicken flautas--again nothing out of the ordinary, but my friend cleaned her platee.
Each entree comes with a choice of two sides. The tortilla soup is different from standard fare. It had a creamy tomato-based stock with a cheesy finish. Definitely a highlight of the meal.
We passed on dessert. Highlights include fresh ingredients, which was evident in the food quality and not just a marketing ploy. Also the service was friendly and the atmosphere was light and airy with nice ambience. Again a step up from the quirky taco joints. Price is moderate, but quantity of food made it an excellent value.
My favorite place to hang out on the weekends is Tailgaters in McKinney! Excellent food, welcoming personnel, and the best sports coverage. Ideal for sipping cool beverages while watching the big game with friends.
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