I’ve driven by this place several times, have seen their PUPUSAS sign, and have always wanted to stop. Today I got my chance. I walked in to a family-run hole-in-the-wall and, had the neon OPEN sign not been on, would’ve thought they were closed. The woman who was sitting in the very small(maybe 16 seats at best) dining area got up to go to the kitchen and the man got up to take my order. The other guy said his goodbyes(in Spanish) and left. The very limited menu was written on posterboards on the wall. I immediately changed my mind from pupusas to quesadillas, $ 7. They came out quickly and were accompanied with a side of sour cream and pico de gallo. Portion size was just right with nothing extra to take home. Had I noticed the special on another sign, I probably would’ve gotten that — pupusas with rice and beans. Anyhow, it was delicious. Mexican/Latino, but my guess is that the pizza is offered to attract the American crowd. But this is a NOFRILLS kind of spot. Plastic utensils and napkins rationed out on the tables already. A/C if they have it, was not turned on. It wasn’t hot, but one degree warmer, and I probably would’ve been uncomfortable. Bring cash; they don’t take cards even though they have a VISA sticker on their door.