Walking into Gallos made me feel like I was at home in Arizona in an old fashioned mexican restaurant. The outside has an adobe mud house look to it with faded red paint to accent some walls making it seem very hispanic with a cowboy feel to it. As you are walking up to the entrance of the restaurant you see these two big glass doors with a trim that was stained very dark. The inside looked like a normal mexican restaurant, I mean you wouldnt walk in this restaurant not knowing what kind of food they serve. But it did have more of a western feel to it. The wait staff were very nice but the restaurant did not have a designated person to seat people even though it says to wait to be seated. I had to wait a couple minutes even though Gallos was not packed. After about 10 minutes of waiting, a waiter finally noticed me waiting, he took me to a booth, and gave me a menu to look over. He also told me that there was a buffet that was all you could eat. I was not sure if I wanted the buffet or just order from the menu, but he said that I could go over the the buffet and see if i would like it. When I went over to the buffet, it seemed as though a stampede had just been there as there was barely any food. There was only a couple …show more content…
On the walls there were picture frames with soccer jerseys in them, a lot of pictures of soccer, and little flags that had a different kind of beer on each one. There were about 5 flat screen TVs each playing a different show, three were play different soccer games, and the other two were playing baseball. There were not that many people there but at the bar there was this group of girls that were drinking, and being very loud. They kept asking the bartender to serve them mexican drinks that they had never tried before. As they were getting drunk they kept getting louder and louder. I secretly hoped that they would get kicked