I'm not really into Art Deco for my food choices,but still interesting,thanks for sharing,some of the best eateries I've ever visited never looked like that! It was never about decor,it was always about taste.jmo
Cya Tuna Vic
I'm not really into Art Deco for my food choices,but still interesting,thanks for sharing,some of the best eateries I've ever visited never looked like that! It was never about decor,it was always about taste.jmo
Cya Tuna Vic
sorry to thread jack by the way
My Mom lives in the Villa Victoria tract off Arlington..
D'Elias Grinders on the corner of University and Kansas Streets. Just get the standard D'Elia's grinder and you will see what I mean. Not to sure how old the new building is but when we were kids it was a walk up to the window place. So great to see the Food hasn't changed at all after all these years.
WWO
D'Elias Grinders best dang pastrami on the planet, their rolls are home made by themself every morning in own little bakery behind the tire shop(econo tire) on Arlington just west of van buran 25 years ago use to have another deli stand at the same location where the oil change place is now,,, for mex food sure do miss Gay and Larry's also great mex food joint is Papis on van buran been going there 30 year
Thanks for your reply's guys.
Pretty sure they're related....there's a second Tio's up in the Woodcrest area of Riverside on the corner of Van Buren and Wood. Has the same type of art inside your describing. I agree, it's very good. Especially love "Taco Tuesday," 2 for the price of 1.......who doesn't love tacos!!??
Have to mention Anchos down Hole Ave as well. Best fresh tortillas I've ever had and the Skirt Steak/Steak Tacos are INCREDIBLE!!
Dona timo has authentic Mexican food and ddogs is a build your own burger place. Both are on university in downtown