It's hard to tell by the subpar food, but this West Village Mexican restaurant is something of an institution. When it opened in the mid 1980s, ethnic restaurants, particularly Mexican ones, were few and far between (at least compared to… Read More
A rowdy crowd and great margaritas make this West Village joint jump late into the night.:
Tortilla Flats Restaurant Review: It’s hard to tell by the subpar food, but this West Village Mexican restaurant is something of an institution. When it opened in the mid 1980s, ethnic restaurants, particularly Mexican ones, were few and far between (at least compared to today). The first-rate margaritas should be the first order of the evening here and let the food act as filler. When hunger...
Tex-Mex in the Meatpacking District with live music and events.
Margarita madness, or just plain madness? Girls gone wild turning muy moronic. Ahh, the real Cancun right here in Manhattan, sans the tans and natives, though commensurate number of social diseases. Festive lights and decorations in a cramped space that smells faintly of armpit, if that's your thing. Piñata madness, but it somehow falls tortilla-flat, unless you're desperately seeking a night...