El Pelon is a small taqueria located on Peterborough Street right behind Fenway Park. It's essentially a Mexican fast food joint, serving all the standard type stuff that you would expect like burritos, tacos, enchiladas, and quesadillas. Don't get me wrong though - the quality of food at El Pelon is head and shoulders above any of the crap served at a place like Taco Bell. El Pelon is a small place, likely family-owned, and you can tell that the workers behind the counter take at least some pride in the food they prepare and serve.
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Eric and I both ordered these fish tacos as our main dish for the evening. The fish was deep-fried in a nice batter and then stuffed into the soft taco shell along with some red cabbage, sliced cucumbers, and a spicy mayo sauce. In terms of taste, I thought the tacos were great. My only complaint was the size. It honestly took me like three bites to finish each taco. I wouldn't exactly say I was stuffed by the end of the meal.
Since we finished our meal at El Pelon with a little less than a full stomach, we stopped by Coldstone Creamery on our walk back to the apartment. At the time, Coldstone was offering several special, limited-time only combinations. I forget what the exact name was of the one we ordered, but I remember it having oatmeal raisin ice-cream mixed with apples, caramel, and some nuts.
It was my first time having Coldstone ice-cream, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I found the ice-cream to be exceptionally smooth and creamy. I thought the whole mix-in-your-ingredients concept was a little gimmicky at first, but after experiencing it first hand, it definitely works. Almost $5 for ice-cream is a little steep though, but I suppose it's worth it.