Families and an after-work crowd come to this relaxed Tex-Mex chain for sizzling fajitas and a buzzing bar scene.. In Short Festive decor of colorfully tiled tables, vintage photographs and sunny Southwestern accents welcomes an all-ages crowd at this informal hangout. Youngsters and their parents pile
into dining room booths; casual business types toss back margaritas and watch televised sports at the bar. The menu features mild versions of Lone Star state favorites, from double-basted baby back ribs and steak fajitas to red-beef chili and deep-fried onions.…
This was horrible.
My wife and I had the worst experience that eating here the food was ILL prepared and the service well that was just as bad. Our waiter was running around trying to look busy. Yet he was doing
nothing.
We had to place our order twice then had to ask again for our appetizers. I ordered a Steak well done it pushed medium raw. My wife asked for condiments on the side but instead they were buried beneath her meat. We will not go back. If you choose to I hope your experience is better than ours.…