It is really cute inside, with cheery colors of paint adorning the walls, hanging flags and mini piñata sugar holders on each table.
I ordered a B&C burrito and normally that is all I purchase but I noticed that they have homemade horchata so I had to order that as well. I'm not sure of the price of the bean and cheese burrito as it's not on their menu but they made for me anyway. The horchata was $3.00 and I gave them $10 and did get change back.
The bean and cheese burrito was good. You could tell that the beans were made from scratch. The tortillas are also handmade and had a wonderful chewy texture. The burrito, while being good flavor of beans, was quite floppy and the cheese was fully melted. They did not give any chips nor did they have a salsa bar so I didn't have anything I could add to it.
About halfway through the bottom half of the burrito busted open and I had quite a mess, literally, on my hands, as it spurted out of the wrapper.
I would not order again but the horchata was AMAZING!!!





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