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.
Been wanting to try this place for a while now. It didn't disappoint. Michael, server/bartender extraordinaire was like a machine. Polite, friendly, efficient. One of the best I've experienced in a long time. The food was great. Hot salsa was outstanding! We will definitely be back to this little gem.
Never been here before but found a cool place with good food. My bowl looks like a salad from this picture but under this is shredded chicken, beans, rice then the lettuce, cheese, etc. you see. It was good! My hubby liked his burrito too. The chips were OK and the guacamole was weird...they said they usually make their own but not many reasonable avocado options right now so they took this back. Ended the meal with this sweet cheesecake. The place was clean, set up for social distancing and the staff were helpful.
Food is so great! Try the meaty bean dip! We had cheese, enchiladas, and the tortillas are so delicious! Good chips and Mild, medium, or hot salsa! Delicious! You won’t be disappointed! Cheyenne was great as well ☺️
New owners and revamped menu that they cannot support. High prices and slow service. My wife and I had Baja Tacos that didn't have Four dollars worth of ingredient's and they charges us $25.00 for it. Lady in our group had a chicken Burrito and when she cut into it found only Rice. She asked the waitress where is the Chicken and the waitress brought out a small cup of chicken. Will not go back, so sorry because the old owners had a nice place.
Best food I’ve ever had here. I had a Carne Asada bowl. The beef was flavorful and tender.