Cruising past the bus station I began scanning the right side of the road for El Viroleño. I spotted the squat blue and white building between a tattoo parlor and a homeless shelter. A hand painted sign declared the restaurant served “pupusas, tacos y mas.” I pulled in behind the building, parked, and walked in the backdoor through a weed choked courtyard.
Tables filled the center of the white and blue painted restaurant and were surrounded by mismatched chairs. A large colorful map of El Savador hung near a wall mounted air conditioning unit. The televisions in the restaurant were off, and a lone man sat at the bar nursing a beer. For more on El Viroleño read the full review on Tallahassee.com
Sweet Tea & Bourbon’s Rating
Atmosphere: B
Taste: A
Presentation: C
Service: A
Cleanliness: B
Price: $
LOVE this place! Eat here often with Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of North Florida (@RPCV-NF) friends. The food is authentic! Thanks for reviewing.
I agree with you Jenn, the food is very authentic. It has been on my list to visit for sometime, and I am happy I finally got to give it a try.
Authentically delicious!
I agree, it was delicious.