Good atmosphere, bland food, high prices, I ordered the steak quesadilla for $16.99 and it was admittedly smaller than I expected. Served with a side of sour cream, tomatoes, and guacamole, it was okay, but it was light on filling and portions of the steak were rather tough. It was alright in quality, and the tortilla they used was great, but overall, not at all impressive. When you sit at your table, you're presented with chips and salsa, but the chips aren't seasoned at all. A little salt would have gone a long way, but instead, they were simply oil flavor. Salsa had good flavor, but there wasn't nearly enough for the chips provided. My partner had a chicken Chipotle dish which was far better than my quesadilla for a similar price. The sauce for the chicken was surprisingly creamy with a nice seasoning to it, if I were to go back, I'd probably have something like that, but honestly, I don't plan on going back. It's a place trying once if you want a gentrified environment, but the value simply isn't there. 2 meals came out to almost $50, but the value of food wasn't there at all. For that money, you're paying for their rent and staff, as it is a fairly large building, but the food value isn't there at all. Going forward, I'll likely stick with the many other Mexican restaunt options around here and avoid the olive garden of Mexican food. Good for a date night or a sit down with friends, but the food isn't the main attraction by any means. Parking: In the heart of downtown Hanford, the only parking is the shared street parking on lacey blvd, but there is a parking lot to be found behind the restaraunt Wheelchair accessibility: No steps to get into the restaurant, but also no automatic doors. Easily wheelchair accessible