Honestly, we ran into this problem at Antojito’s. It’s a valid question. The Tex-Mex was solid, but the mariachi audio was so loud we couldn’t even hear ourselves think, let alone enjoy a meal. Seating position may change the experience, though, and we’ll definitely request a table further from any live entertainment stage anytime we’re out at CityWalk again.Does anyone know how loud the music/entertainment is there? I looked at the menu and it's really appealing, and I don't mind ambient music while dining, but I don't want to eat there if live entertainment is the main draw, and not the food.
How was it? Have a reservation Sunday evening.I’m in the same boat. Going in two weeks and was told they are completely booked. Only times available in mid-late July are a random Thursday and Sunday after I leave. Not really sure why reservations would be so hard to get. Toothsome has full availability during the same time period. I’m guessing it is a technical issue on their end since their online reservation system show that they’re closed on weekdays, but they’re supposed to be open 7 days a week now. I’ve tried looking for a number directly to the restaurant, but all I found is the number for Universal Dining Reservations. I’ve emailed guest services, but not sure they can help.
For those that have dined there, if I am unable to get in, is there an attached gift shop I could pick up a few souvenirs from like most theme restaurants have?
How was it? We're going Sunday evening.I went there tonight. The restaurant is open 7 days a week, but was completely at capacity. Citywalk was packed tonight with every table service turning people away and long waits at all quick service. If you go early you have a chance at a walk up if there is a no show. Universal doesn’t charge a penalty if you no show so it is more common there than at Disney. The gift shop has not reopened. Some of their merchandise was being sold in Universal Hollywood last year so maybe there is no plan to bring it back.