The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
I was in town visiting family and friends when my brother suggested this place. I think this is a very solid choice regarding authentic Mexican food. I had a sope de suadero and a taco de al pastor. The food was so fresh and flavorful. The environment was ridiculously clean and inviting. (My apologies, the photo doesn't do much justice)
The restaurant has a husband wife cooking original Mexican cuisine. I had the tacos and papusas. The cheese Papusas were off the hook... delicious ๐ the owners were real nice...
Been love this place so much! My Spanish sucks but they are much better on working with English now since moving to this location. I love the beef head (cabeza) tortas the best. The carne asada platillos has crazy amount of food and itโs amazing
AMAZING FOOD! Great pricing. Plenty of seating but the atmosphere is a little sterile ... very high ceiling (needs some ceiling tiles/art/softening and can be a bit noisy if a lot of people there. Otherwise, this place is a FIND!!
This has been around for 20+ years, in three different locations, expanding each time. Many places that have this kind of history have a tendency to reduce the quality as they expand. This place has not. It started as a hole in the wall where they made the tortillas and tacos and other stuff and called out the order number in Spanish when it was ready. They do call it out in English now, along with the Spanish. They still make the tortillas and all else to order, and they have a very nice spice and sauce bar, buffet style. Another great Mom & Pop place! I'll be back, again!