We've visited the La Mentirosa for coffee and sweet breads over the past couple of years and was looking to recapture some of those magical memories. What we remembered was that the La Mentirosa was in the back and now it appears that has moved to the front and the Delicia Grill is now in the back.
Tip 1: If you want a more private setting, then the back is where it is at.
We sat in the back and asked for menus for both concepts. Originally, we had come for coffee and did order coffee we also ended up ordering food from the Delicia Grill.
Tip 2: La Mentirosa does not offer alternative milks.
I ordered an espresso, and las chicas ordered different drinks. The background music pumping from the televisions was quite loud but thankful, a thunderstorm moved into the area and wiped out the signal. Instead of David Guetta, we were treated to thunder, lighting, and a downpour of rain. If Mr. Burns, was there, it would have said, "Most Excellent"
I ordered potato wedges and las chicas ordered a couple of baguette sandwiches to share. Those potato wedges are in the running of the best things I ate in Mexico this past week. Hot and crispy, they hit the spot. I the breading was not over the top, but just right. I didn't even use the ketchup or any other sauce. I casually popped one in my mouth, enjoyed it, and then went back to telling stories and sharing pictures. This continued for almost two hours. The food, the service, and the ambiance without the televisions and the rain dripping down over the bar's canape in the back could not have been better. read more