Formerly the Caribbean-themed Negril, Antonio's Cafe now serves an expanded menu that includes Latin American specialties like pupusas, carne asada and ropa vieja.
Happy hours and a patio bring in the area's young professionals for better-than-ordinary Tex Mex.
More than basic taco and enchilada platters, this is better-than-ordinary Tex-Mex.
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More than basic taco and enchilada platters, this is better-than-ordinary Tex-Mex.
An ambitious Latin American restaurant offering cosmopolitan cuisine.
Tropical lime green, tangerine and pink walls accent Tex-Mex staples and margaritas.
The burritos here are an inexpensive, quick and generally healthier alternative to the burger chains.
The burritos here are an inexpensive, quick and generally healthier alternative to the burger chains.
The burritos here are an inexpensive, quick and generally healthier alternative to the burger chains.
This pricey and somewhat pretentious Mexican spot in Georgetown Harbour offers tasty drinks and nice Potomac views.
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