Prima's (by JC Penny) started giving a 10% student discount with ID. There's also daily drink and food specials. $1 Margarita's on monday and tuesday, and half price on select appetizers on tuesday.
Yes, I work there. The food's pretty good. Also, ask for salsa verde to mix with your salsa. Draft beer is cheap, too!
Mexican restaurants always make me laugh, how they mix Spanish and English on their menus. If you actually know any Spanish, they are funny sometimes. Most of the time they are just really simple though. "Salsa verde" means "green salsa". And the ever popular "Chile con Queso" means "chile with cheese".
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Mexican restaurants always make me laugh, how they mix Spanish and English on their menus. If you actually know any Spanish, they are funny sometimes. Most of the time they are just really simple though. "Salsa verde" means "green salsa". And the ever popular "Chile con Queso" means "chile with cheese".
That's because there is such a thing as green salsa. It is literally green. And what is so odd about chili with cheese? I fix that all the time.
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salse verde is real, my grandpa remarried this mexican woman who makes some kick ass green salsa and other authentic mexican dishes. and oddly enough a kickass pumpkin pie
Mexican restaurants always make me laugh, how they mix Spanish and English on their menus. If you actually know any Spanish, they are funny sometimes. Most of the time they are just really simple though. "Salsa verde" means "green salsa". And the ever popular "Chile con Queso" means "chile with cheese".
Those examples aren't mixed english and spanish. Chile and salsa are spanish words too
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jeff wrote:
dash wrote:
Mexican restaurants always make me laugh, how they mix Spanish and English on their menus. If you actually know any Spanish, they are funny sometimes. Most of the time they are just really simple though. "Salsa verde" means "green salsa". And the ever popular "Chile con Queso" means "chile with cheese".
That's because there is such a thing as green salsa. It is literally green. And what is so odd about chili with cheese? I fix that all the time.
Salsa Verde is normally made with tomatillos, which are little, green, tangy tomatoes. That is why it is different.
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