service please?. i've loved everything i've ever eaten from tito's, and although it doesn't provide the atmosphere nearby rosario's does, the food at tito's is much better. everything is fresh and well-prepared. the cilantro cream enchiladas are by far my favorite. unfortunately, it seems that in southtown, the restaurants that have really good food come with crappy service, and the ones withgreatservice have mediocre to crappy food. for some reason, the combination ofgreatservice andgreatfood are not to be found in southtown. the last time i had breakfast at tito's will be my last time to set foot in the place because of the crappy service i received. when i entered the restaurant, there were about 5 or 6 occupied tables; however, i saw no waitstaff around. i seated myself, which is customary at tito's, and i waited about 10 minutes before a waitress, who was covered in tattoos, finally appeared. a couple seated at a nearby table immediately asked her for coffee refills. she told them she would take care of it. instead she went to an empty table and began clearing the dishes from it. with her arms loaded with dirty dishes, she stopped by my table and asked if i wanted anything. i jokingly told her that i was just loitering, but that i'd take a menu. she gave me a dirty look and walked away with the dirty dishes. then, she came back a few minutes later and asked me if i really wanted a menu. i assured her that i did. the people at the next table asked again for their coffee refills. she rolled her eyes and walked away. after about 5 more minutes, she returned with a menu and the coffee for the next table. she tossed me the menu from the other table and then proceeded to pour the coffee. then, she went to a booth and refilled that customer's coffee cup and then sat down with him, and they began having a conversation. i quickly figured out what i wanted from the menu, but the waitress had her back to me, and i could not get her attention. i motioned to a girl sitting behind the cash register to get her attention, but the girl just smiled. after a few minutes, the waitress got up and walked around the dining room. she asked me if i was ready to order, and i told her that i had been ready for some time. she replied, "why didn't you come and get me?" i put in my order, and the waitress sat back down with the patron in the booth and began chatting. my tacos took an unusually long time to get, and i think it was because she was too busy talking to pick up my order from the kitchen. when she brought me my order, she just dropped the plate down on my table and began to walk away. before she was half-way to the booth where she had been sitting, i interjected that i needed a coffee refill. i could tell that she was ticked off that i wanted something else by the way she stormed to the kitchen to get the coffee. when she passed by the couple at the table nearby she retorted, "i guess y'all want more coffee too, huh?" she refilled all our coffee cups and made a beeline for the booth and sat back down. getting her attention again when i was ready for my check was totally out of the question. i waited longer for her to return than what it took to eat my meal. i finally walked to the girl at the register and told her that i was ready to pay, but that i hadn't yet received my check. she had to yell quite loud to get the waitress's attention at the booth and get her to come over with the check. when she handed the girl my check, the waitress asked me if everything was ok. i just smiled and didn't say anything. then, she obnoxiously asked me, "what's wrong, sir? are you ok? is there something the matter with you?" i just shook my head and left. before i was out the door, she was seated back at the booth, engaged in conversation.