Taco Guild

Taco restaurant
Celiac friendly
GF Options
Cocktails
Lunch
Dinner
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Set in a converted 1893 church, this venue offers a cool vibe with vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows. The atmosphere lends itself to a unique dining experience, complemented by attentive service that goes above and beyond to accommodate gluten-free needs.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Based on crowdsourced information
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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They have a dedicated gluten-free menu available.

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It's best to make reservations due to high demand.

3

Parking is available in the lot behind the building.

546 E Osborn Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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Tacos during church? No. Tacos AT church? AMEN! Dining on tacos in an old church is unique, to say the least. Eating some of the best tacos you’ll ever put in your pie-hole in an old church with beautiful murals tops my list of taco eateries. Dining at Taco Guild is a culinary experience. The food and service are outstanding. Expect to have a good time and create a few new, happy gastronomical memories. The house-made corn tortillas are delicious! The complimentary chips with four salsas started the party, along with herbaceous guacamole. I’m not a fan of lamb, but the server recommended it as one of the four tacos I ordered. It was pure foodgasm, as were the chipotle cherry steak, street style carnitas, and crispy pork belly versions I happily consumed. The street corn is not to be missed. If you’ve never had it, order it. Thank me later. I like that the husks were left still attached because they can serve as a handle, and they heavily garnished the corn with butter, Crema, Tajin, cotija and cilantro. At the end of my meal, I saw a server walk by with a bowl of their Green Chili Queso. I couldn’t resist. My curiosity got the best of me, and I’m glad it did. Make sure you order it with the chorizo. They offer a quesadilla, torta (sandwich), and salad on their menu. But since the word was out that their tacos are “the bomb,” I couldn’t invest stomach space to commit to a sandwich and a salad. It had to be tacos for me and that was the right choice. Their tacos were some of the best I’ve ever eaten, hands down. As for the service, it is just as superb as the food. Taco Guild makes sure your dining experience is positive from the time you walk in the door to the time you leave. The restaurant clearly marks the menu with gluten-free and vegetarian options. I look forward to my return visit. Well done Guild.
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Had been meaning to try this place for a while and finally got the chance to go experience it. Loved the concept of it being in a former church with orignal vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows and murals Even though we had reservations, we decided to sit at the bar. The bartenders were phenomenal . Loved the place, the food, the ambiance, the decor. and what a cool concept. It was pretty packed and I would highly recommend making reservations. The menu is clearly marked with gluten free and vegetarian options. The food was delicious. They make their corn tortillas in house and taste authentic. The quesadilla portion is huge. I am doing dry January so can’t really talk about the cocktails . But the plan is to definitely go back. They do have patio seating and also a private dining room. They have complimentary corn chips with 4 types of salsa. They also have a happy hour menu. They also had live music . We ordered quesadillas with corn tortilla and chicken rings taco and it was awesome. The quesadilla portion was huge. Would highly recommend a visit to this place .
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Rented out the back room for a small wedding reception/celebration. The wedding was in New Zealand and they wanted to celebrate with those here that count attend. The atmosphere just lends itself to a cool vibe being in an old church. The tacos are legitimately phenomenal and super filling. Not only was the food absolutely fantastic but the service was outstanding! The bride has celiac and they had plenty of gluten free options BUT. We didn’t realize she had an onion allergy as well. We had Kelly as our waitress and she went above and beyond to accommodate the menu by custom ordering in the kitchen to make sure the bride could eat. They also stored our cake we brought from home and served it for us after the meal. I even over heard that she brought in table cloths and chairs from home to accommodate our seating arrangements. Couldn’t have been happier with the service we were provided. I can’t recommend this place enough for a great meal, great vibe, and great service. Whether for lunch and dinner or for an event, definitely worth the stop!

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