Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A neighborhood Mexican spot best known for birria and generous plates; mostly delicious, priced mid-range, with occasional service lapses and some mixed experiences.
Inside feels like a cozy slice of Mexico with warm colors and a relaxed buzz; several diners mention it feels like a little pueblo. Service ranges from friendly to a bit stretched, but many still call the team helpful and welcoming. One guest summed it up: "The birria broth was rich and satisfying," while another wished for quicker water refills during the lunch rush. The cooking leans traditional and hearty rather than flashy—think birria de chivo, chile verde, mole, and tortillas that taste house-made. Portions are generous, lunch specials can be a steal, and salsas punch above their weight. Expect solid, comfort-forward plates with the occasional miss like an over-salty batch or fattier cuts in burritos. Families fare well here thanks to a real kids section with quesadillas, nuggets, tacos, and fries. Prices are mid-range for sit-down Mexican in Long Beach, and there is plenty kids will actually eat. If your crew prefers ultra-mild flavors, stick to simple tacos, quesadillas, or a beans and cheese burrito while adventurous diners dive into the birria and house specialties.
Area: Working-to-mixed commercial corridor with locals, light industrial edges, and casual dining energy.
Safety: Generally fine with normal urban caution; active by day, quieter at night.
Nearby: Close to downtown Long Beach by car; mix of small businesses, residences, and warehouses.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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