Long-standing restaurant Rancho Las Trancas on El Camino Real features authentic Mexican cuisine and atmosphere seven days a week. Beautifully hand-painted murals and the bucking horse statue atop the building make the restaurant instantly recognizable from the street, and the unique adornment continues inside. Western-themed paintings and blankets that look hand-woven line the walls, giving guests the feeling of stepping into another, less complicated era.
Besides the decoration, Rancho Las Trancas follows through on the promise of quailty, authentic food, with specialties like Steak Las Trancas, camarones al ajo (prawns in garlic butter sauce) and enchiladas. Also on hand is a full bar, featuring bottled Mexican beer and an extensive tequila selection. Guests can take in a game on one of the bar's two televions or, if lucky enough to come on a night with live music, enjoy the sounds of a live mariachi band.