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I went to Frelard for the first time in August of 2023. It was suggested on a gluten-free app I bought for those of us who have Celiac.If you don't wish to read this whole post, please read the most important at the end.We bought over $100.00 in food because I wanted some for the freezer for later.We ate in the car; the pork tamales had a lot more meat and flavor than the *chicken. Normally, I prefer chicken, but this tasted like it had no seasoning at all, I wasn't even sure there was chicken in it at all! It was underwhelming, but the pork was delish!If you set food on your lap to eat as I did, know the container is paper and will leak and soak into your clothing. Put something waterproof on your lap first. My bad.*The tamales we had frozen for later were too salty. I think the lack of flavor in the chicken we had in the car may have been put in the ones we took home. Mixed with our own beans balanced out the flavors, and it was very good!The beans and rice that came with our meal were sooo good! I don't know how they did it, but they didn't produce flatulence later either!I also ordered watermelon juice, which was reeely nice on a hot day, but the container they put the large drink in was a teeely Large, it was a soup container and I had no place to put it while I ate.I don't know if they ran out of tall cups or what, but it's an interesting choice for a drink. It was difficult to take the lid off, and I worried it would spill.Ask to see the container sizes before ordering.There is no indoor or outdoor seating, but this is a popular place because the food is good!Parking was a challenge, I am a wheelchair user. The streets are steep, and there is little parking. But if you wait near the parking in front of the restaurant, it is more level and people don't stay there long.I recommend you brush up on your Spanish too because no one spoke English.All in all, I did like the food. Even with the inconveniences of lap oil, salt, and awkward drink cups, we had a fun and mostly tasty meal, and I will go there again. Another reason I will support this place is because they will feed anyone who is hungry, no questions asked. No one would ever go hungry if all restaurants did this.Dietary restrictions: If you love simple, authentic Mexican food and have Celiac, this place is great. You will not be disappointed. Even the beans didn't hurt!Parking: If you can walk easily, there is parking scattered throughout the area. Don't expect to find parking close by. I request that if you are able-bodied, save the front parking for people who need wheelchairs and struggle to walk.Wheelchair accessibility: As an abulitory, but also a manual wheelchair user, parking, walking hills, and standing in a line with 5 others before me was a challenge. I don't recommend going to Frelard alone. I don't think I could have managed it by myself.