Monday, February 25, 2013

A little crazy about El Loco | The Clause

Saturday, February 23rd, 2013

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Photo By: Jess Velasquez

C NAK'S El Loco is ready to cater to your eating needs everyday.


The replacement for Cookie Mill may not create delectable dessert options, but it certainly can fill you with a delicious meal and a fun place to eat.

Walls lined with autographed sports memorabilia, big screen televisions and pictures of former race track greatness, C Nak?s El Loco provides a great atmosphere to watch a game, grab a bite and hang out with friends.

Fairly-priced food, much in thanks to the 15% discount students receive, comes out quickly and is freshly cooked. Most meals range range from $5-$10, including the price of your drink, and have multiple variations of food to offer. The service is very friendly, with staff swooping both behind and outside of the confines of the service counter to offer help wherever they can.

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Photo: Jess Velasquez

Staff not only take orders but are ready to bring food to the tables of waiting guests.

Mexican or American classics with a twist, El Loco does it all. With multiple options ranging from a burgers and fries to combination dinner plates served with rice and beans, and one can?t forget the burritos. The variance of food doesn?t only reside within the hours of regular service. Breakfast options span from pancakes, eggs and bacon to breakfast burritos that have been rated as the best in town by Yelp commenters.

As a trio [who is the trio?] we were thrusted into a community atmosphere where regular dining tables had been cleared aside in favor poker tables to house a friendly game between friends of the owner and patrons.

Ordered were two combination plates and the ?Loco Burger.? In an attempt to garner a taste of El Loco, we all got something different to decipher what the new sports grill has to offer. The chile relleno combination plate and enchiladas combination were both very filling and for their $6.95 price tags, definitely worth every penny. The ?Loco Burger? isn?t your run of the mill burger?it is actually served sub style on a longer bun much like the ones used for Burger King?s original chicken sandwiches? and piled high with toppings.

Also ordered were the fried zucchini, which paired along with the name El Loco doesn?t sound promising, but were the most palatable part of the meal. Served stick-style with ranch this battered green veggie is quite amazing, even with mexican food as the main course.

It may not be the favored classic of an ice cream cookie sandwich, but El Loco is definitely a welcome addition to a shopping center already littered with many eatery options.

Source: http://www.theclause.org/2013/02/a-little-crazy-about-el-loco/

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