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    Las Dos Palmas

    3.8 (49 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Cuban, Salad
    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Cindy E.

    Wow this was their lunch special for $7.50 amazing food !!! Big flavor and great deal!!

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    Judy B.

    Hidden in a warehouse district, yet conveniently located by The Falls, "LAS DOS PALMAS" is a familiar old stomping ground of mine. An old friend of mine & I used to frequent this place back in 2003 to 2004. It was usually a decent experience back then. I have not been here too often since then, but, when I do come, it is always just to get coffee at the walk-up window outside. Walk-up window rating would be at least 3 stars. Yesterday morning, I decided to go INSIDE and sit down and have breakfast ... first time in about 13 years. And it will be my LAST time, too!! In spite of half a dozen employees on duty, nobody greeted me as I entered. I took a seat at the counter and still was not even acknowledged by half a dozen employees who walked right by me several times. I noticed that their billboard style menu was missing prices, so I looked around for a regular menu, hoping to find prices. No "regular" menus, but I did find a stack of "To Go" menus by the register. I took one so that I could at least scope out the prices. I continued to wait a while, as if I was invisible. Finally ... I was approached in Spanish (better than nothing.) I ordered their #2 Breakfast for $4.50 ... Eggs, bacon, tostada, and cafe con leche. The eggs & bacon were ok. The tostada was good. The cafe con leche was very good ... This is one of those places where they bring you the cup of milk and the mini pitcher of coffee so you can make it how you like it and add your own sugar. I like it like that. My waitress was nice. However ... As soon as I had entered this restaurant, I sensed that there was a general coldness/awkwardness/indifference in the air. I did not feel welcome. It seems that there is low morale amongst the employees. Hardly anybody smiled. You get the impression that nobody cares whether you are there or not. When it was time to pay the bill, I presented the waitress with my credit card and she informed me that there is a minimum charge of $5.00. My bill was $4.82. She asked me if it would be ok for them to charge me $5.00 instead of $4.82. (What?!) I know it's only 18 cents, but i am a principle-oriented individual. I came up with a better idea ... I told the waitress to add one dollar to my bill for her tip. $4.82 + $1.00= $5.82. Problem solved. Right? Wrong. The cashier ended up, somehow, charging a total of $6.67 to my card. (What?!) When I questioned this, my waitress brought the bill back to the cashier and, at one point, there were three employees mulling over my bill. They got out a calculator. Did some calculating. Eventually, one of the cashiers handed the waitress some cash to bring to me. She brought me $1.67. I hesitated, and my waitress knew something was still wrong. Then she brought me 18 cents. Phwew, that was mentally exhausting to deal with mathematically-challenged individuals. I left my tip and left, vowing to never eat inside ever again.

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    Its a small Cuban joint in the Falls area and they have the BEST croquettas and pan con bistec ever.

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