A Tex-Mex diner with a vinyl-only sound system and an all-day menu that pivots from migas at breakfast to a transcendent pozole at dinner. The room is small, retro, and perfect — turquoise booths, country music on the turntable, and a mezcal list that has no business being this good in a luncheonette. One Off Hospitality at their most charming.
Insider tip
The migas plate for brunch with a Paloma. If it's dinner, the pozole rojo and a pour of mezcal. Sit at the counter.
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