A good place for mediocre Mexican food.
This is probably Palestine's oldest restaurant, and for that reason it attracts the fanatic loyalty of old-time Palestinians who have not broadened their horizons on Mexican food. It's a niche clientel that's hard to understand.
If you're from out of town and are used to "real" Tex-Mex food, then you'll probably want to go somewhere else. For decent-to-good Tex-Mex food, try Don Jose's.
I have eaten Mexican and Tex-Mex food all over Texas and New Mexico and I have never found a less inspiring menu OR less inventive variants of tacos, burritos, and enchiladas. The re-fried beans and queso may not be out of a can, but somehow they make them taste like they are out of a can.
Having said that, if you don't expect much, you may not be disappointed. The portions are generous and the service is friendly. It's dark inside and a great refuge in Palestine's hot summers, BUT don't expect a beer or cocktail -- it's dry.
Some of the basic food is decent, but it's often greasy. The chips are just awful -- the worst I've had in a restaurant, and the salsa is like thickened bloody mary mix. Most of the food is bland. The menu never changes, In my opinion, "fast food" Mexican from that chain with the chichuaua is at least as good, often better, faster, and a little cheaper.
That is the way the loyal locals like it, though, so if you get invited, go with the nice people, be polite, and don't expect much!
[This message has been edited by ags_in_omaha (edited 7/23/2010 11:01a).]