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I've attached a photo of the place. There aren't too many tables, and when we arrived there was a small group of people playing beer pong. After they left, it was pretty quiet. The place can get hot, even under the awning. Burritos are a generous size and the pork and pineapple one is VERY tasty!
It's a bit of a walk to find it but well worth it. I would recommend the Blondie. I see why it's so famous. Try this place out you won't be disappointed.
Los burritos son muuuuy buenos y los tacos tambien, considero que la relacion precio calidad esta acorde.Fumos al medio dia y nos atendio una chica, por cierto no muy amable.
If you're really hungry and looking for some of the best guacamole in town, this is the place to go (particularly if you're on foot). Their house iced tea (hibiscus/jamaica) is really good. My partner and I eat plant-based, and it's been interesting finding veg-friendly local fare; this place has the best burrito, hands-down, and, based on my own experience cooking, the spices used in our meals, and the smells coming from the kitchen, it's great for carni/omni eats, too. The staff member that served us last night whipped up an amazing batch of guacamole on the spot (menu says "made to order" - they weren't kidding); the portion we got could have easily been an app for 3-4 people, for between 4 and 5 USD. Not sure if this is an impressive price elsewhere in the U.S., but I'm from Alaska, and all fresh produce is expensive there, but avocados are particularly so. If you're in Cabo San Lucas, and looking to experience great local fare, this is one spot you have to hit up.