Sorry for those who couldn't be there, as the food was delightful and service was charming and enthusiastic.
Four of us shared a bunch of different things, in order to sample more. From the appetizer menu, had maduros (fried sweet plantains), papas rellenos (meat-filled balls of potato), banana dumplings, and pastilillo (fried meat pastry), and tostones (which were served with a wonderful, garlicky salsa); from the sandwich menu, tried a cubano (excellent) and fried pork chop (very good, though the chop was a tiny bit dry); and the one main course item was chicken stew, which was incredibly tender and was served with rice and flourish of beans and potatoes. A few things were not as outstanding as others, but most things were really sensational.
Be advised, the only sugar-free beverages are Diet Coke and bottled water. But for those not avoiding sugar, there is horchata, jamaica, and a range of canned beverages.
Also worth noting is that pig ears and bacalao are weekend-only specialties. Plus Buddy Roadhouse noted that there are things written on the menu behind the steam table that don't appear on the printed menu. Plenty to keep one busy on the printed menu, but do check the hand-written notice on the wall.
Thanks again to Dave for setting this up.