This place was recommended by a local friend and we came for a very late dinner (10 pm). The staff…read morewas friendly and helpful, giving me fliers of places to visit in the city and surrounding area.
The place is full of memorabilia, simple and clean with a retro style.
The waiter brought some "pastes", which are the traditional and typical dish in Pachuca, letting us know they are $13 each (less than a dollar).
My kids loved them and only wanted that for dinner, with a
Milkshake.
The adults ordered local dishes which are very well served and tasty, one of them being quite spicy if you're not used to hot dishes.
"Dobladitas La Blanca" had no spice at all, so it's perfect if you want anon-spicy dish. "Enchiladas de la abuela" erre delicious if you like Chile!
I would recommend it , it seems the menu is full of good stuff, there's a reason this is the city's oldest restaurant, they have good food and great prices!