Was feeling hungry and love Mexican food (not to mention that it's usually South Americans who own and work in these spots in the US, and I want to support them as well), so when I saw El Sombrero I knew I had to pull in. The place was full, and it seemed that everyone knew everyone else. I asked for Horchata and the staff was surprised that a white dude knew what it was and asked for it. When I told them I was from Canada, the first thing they said was 'Trudeau!', and we both laughed after they said it. What struck me most was how diverse the patrons were, and how it seemed each time someone came in they had to say hello to pretty much everyone. Diaz, who became a citizen a few years ago; "this is my country, this is my family." The food was pretty damn good too.