Taco restaurant occupies a converted tire shop with a quiet atmosphere and a fire adding warmth. It offers an extensive menu with delicious adobada tacos known for generous portions and excellent flavor. The space stays clean and pleasant, attracting both locals and visitors.
Tacos stand out with adobada and carne asada that are perfectly seasoned and grilled. Salsa macha adds a spicy kick, and the California burrito combines carne asada, crispy fries, and creamy guac in a grilled tortilla.
Craft beers appear on the menu, which is unusual for a taqueria. Selling craft beer adds a nice touch to the meal.
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Tacon Q offers a keto option for health-conscious diners.
The menu features a wide variety of options beyond tacos.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly choice.
Taco restaurant offers fresh open-air seating with a family-friendly, private atmosphere. Space feels cozy but cramped, with super clean dining areas and on-site parking. Birria tacos stand out for their high-quality meat and excellent flavor.
Tacos de birria stand out with very fresh, high-quality meat and a tasty house recipe that is not greasy. Quesabirrias, consommé, and chilaquiles also deliver excellent flavor.
Cold beer is available from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. They sell beer consistently during these hours, suitable for a single drink.
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Parking is available on-site.
The restaurant is pet-friendly.
Prices are affordable, with meals under 400 pesos.
Small fast food court offers family atmosphere and quiet, pleasant vibe. Stands serve diverse options like wood-fired pizzas, pozole, and Mexican snacks. Space suits casual chats and relaxed meals.
Tacos from the first vendor stand out with delicious flavors. Pozole ranks as a top choice, and potato tacos add a tasty twist to the Mexican snacks available.
Stands serve clam beer alongside other options like pizza and burgers. The beer selection fits well with the diverse food choices at the food court.
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The food court has stands serving pizza, burgers, coffee, beer, pozole, Japanese food, and Mexican snacks.
There are different small shops with great menus for all tastes.
The facilities are clean and well-maintained.
Taco restaurant combines loud 80s and 90s music with a relaxed, stylish atmosphere and clean, well-decorated space. The vibe blends Mexico City taqueria influence with a friendly, comfortable setting. Valet parking and UFC fights on screen add to the lively experience.
Tacos here have excellent Tijuana-style flavor with standout options like sirloin, adobada, and head tacos. The place serves three delicious salsas at the start and offers a comfortable, clean space with table service.
Cold beer is available with a house beer option that stands out. Beer pairs well with the food here.
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The menu offers a variety of taco options, catering to different tastes.
Expect a quick service with minimal wait times for food.
Prices are about 25-30% higher than typical taquerias in the area.
Wall pictures tell stories of old Tijuana, creating a space rich in local history and character. Mariachi musicians perform live, adding to the authentic atmosphere. The place offers affordable drinks and food, making it a casual spot for conversation and relaxation.
Tacos stand out here, especially the aranchera tacos with tender beef and fresh tortillas. The red chile salsa adds a nice kick, while the pollo tacos come cheap but are fairly ordinary.
Buckets of 10 beers come at a low price, around 400 pesos or $50, making it easy to enjoy a variety. Options include dark beer and local brews that pair well with tacos and roasted sweetbreads.
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Expect to pay around $50 for a meal and drinks for three people.
Always ask for an itemized receipt to avoid being overcharged.
Cash is preferred for payments, as some vendors may not accept cards.
Spacious restaurant with dog-friendly patio and live music on select days creates a pleasant, family-friendly atmosphere. Multiple cozy areas offer privacy while maintaining an open, inviting vibe. Efficient valet parking supports a smooth arrival experience.
Tacos stand out with options like grilled panela with grasshoppers and Pulpo Enchilado. The tuna tostadas and guacamole score high for flavor, while margaritas complement the meal well.
A wide variety of craft beers caters to all tastes, paired with excellent cocktail choices. Quality beer stands out alongside great food and service.
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Valet parking is available, but space can be limited.
The bar closes at midnight, so plan accordingly.
Credit cards are accepted, but early payment incurs a 15% fee.
Mexican restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with live music and multiple screens showing soccer games. The space feels comfortable and expanded, attracting families and community members. Known for authentic local food, especially tacos and tequila, it blends tradition with a casual dining vibe.
Tacos stand out with crispy birria and beef rib options, plus the chamorro taco gets strong praise. Torta ahogada and carnitas also shine, with tortas ahogadas noted as better than in Guadalajara.
Victoria beer pairs well with the carnitas and tequila shots. A full range of beers is available, including options to enjoy with Clamato. Cold beer is a common choice to accompany the food.
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Expect to wait for a table on busy weekends, especially Sundays.
Tacos cost $45 pesos each, which some may find expensive.
Parking is limited, but finding a spot is usually manageable.
Seafood restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with soft music at a comfortable volume, supporting easy conversation. The space feels clean and organized, creating a relaxed and welcoming vibe that suits both casual meals and special occasions.
Tacos come with shrimp, octopus, marlin, and gobernador, with gobernador tacos being nicely loaded and filling. Guacamole uses very ripe avocados. Tortillas sometimes arrive cold and may need reheating.
Two beers come with Clamato and salsas served in frosted glasses. Options include Bohemia beer and Michelada, plus beer buckets for groups.
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Expect a wait time of no more than 5 minutes for dishes.
The establishment is wheelchair accessible for all guests.
Plenty of parking is available in the plaza.
Open, airy tap room with wide balcony and patio views creates a super chill vibe. Music varies from moderate volume suitable for conversation to louder reggaeton later. Small space fills quickly, attracting those who appreciate excellent craft beer and relaxed atmosphere.
Fish tacos stand out with birria and aguachile flavors. Enchiladas and tostadas add variety alongside craft beer options.
Craft beers stand out for their exceptional quality and variety, especially the IPAs. Staff recommend beers based on preferences, enhancing the whole experience.
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Reservations are not needed at this tap room.
The bathrooms are exceptionally clean.
Expect the place to fill up quickly on weekends.
Rustic restaurant offers quiet, comfortable atmosphere with good background music and local craft beer on tap. Burgers stand out as very tasty, served with crispy fries and potato wedges. Space suits gatherings with friends, family, or solo visits.
Carne tacos and queso birria tacos stand out with strong flavors. Street tacos offer a solid option, though taco quality varies.
Local craft beer on tap pairs well with burgers here. The selection includes some artisanal beers and the vibe features good background music.
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Seis Burgers hosts events that encourage repeat visits.
They have special offers that can enhance your experience.
Parking is available, but it can be challenging to find empty spaces.
Mexican restaurant offers unique lighting fixtures and a beautiful back patio with an ocean view. Atmosphere ranges from relaxed with soft music to lively during group celebrations. Speakeasy bar and pet-friendly outdoor space add distinctive touches.
Fresh fish tacos and red snapper tostadas stand out with vibrant flavors. The menu features octopus dishes like grilled octopus and tacos de pulpo Cachondo, all served with fresh chips and salsa.
Craft beers and Modelo beer micheladas feature on the drink menu alongside special clamatos with beer. Ice-cold beers pair well with snacks like shrimp tacos and tuna tostadas.
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There is a paid parking lot next to the restaurant.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Taco Tuesday special is available every Tuesday.
Sports bar with wood-fired tacos and coldest beer creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Fans gather for UFC fights and team watch parties, enjoying comfortable seating and a mini hall of fame at the entrance. Music plays loudly, adding to the energetic vibe.
Tacos get grilled over a wood fire with fresh tortillas made to order. Menu includes Rico's ribeye tacos, sopes, portobello, and rajas con queso tacos, but no carne asada or potatoes.
Draft beer stays ice-cold here, some of the coldest around. Thursday promotions often pair wings and beer together.
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Thursday promotion offers discounted wings and beer.
Parking is available next door or in the basement.
Prices are very affordable for food and drinks.
Mexican restaurant with an open kitchen and Mediterranean-Mexican style offers a cozy, natural atmosphere with beautiful interior design. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, creating a homey feel with natural lighting. It attracts those who appreciate stylish decor and a quiet setting for a good time.
Traditional Mexican dishes from Oaxaca feature prominently with unique flavor profiles like the birria and chilaquiles. Signature items include the Gordita Doña Mari, Sope Doña Mary, and cauliflower tacos with delicious mole, plus a standout charred tortilla ice cream dessert.
Craft beer features prominently with a great selection of locally brewed beer on tap. The beer pairs well with the food and adds to the overall excellent atmosphere.
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Parking is not available on-site; street parking is the only option.
Expect a one-hour wait time on weekends for dinner service.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Large, spacious food court with live music and a dance floor creates a lively atmosphere. Seating includes VIP balconies overlooking a stage, adding a unique entertainment element. The vibe blends '90s music with an LA-style design, attracting a crowd that enjoys energetic nightlife.
Food court offers tacos de Asada, burritos, and quesadillas with solid flavor. Multiple spots serve tacos and tortas alongside various Mexican snacks.
Buckets and packs of craft beer come at affordable prices, with options to taste multiple varieties. The spot offers a great atmosphere with music and screens, making it easy to enjoy a beer with friends or family.
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The entrance fee is $5 to enter the food court.
Bring cash as servers only accept cash for food orders.
Expect weekends to be packed with live bands playing.
Outdoor seating with neon lights and norteño music creates a lively, family atmosphere. The space feels cozy despite loud cooking and music noises. Lines move quickly, reflecting a popular spot known for excellent tacos.
Tacos stand out with excellent quality and delicious adobada that dominates the menu. Salsas bring strong flavors, and options like birria, suadero, tripa, and asada offer variety with generous portions.
They serve iced beer that pairs well with meals. The selection includes enjoyable beers that add to the dining experience.
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They accepted cards for payment.
There was plenty of parking at Tacos el Rey de Tijuana Zona Rio.
Parking was easy to find and free.
Converted house with indoor and outdoor dining offers a pleasant atmosphere highlighted by firelight and tasteful decor. Karaoke rooms and board games create lively entertainment options. Craft beers and unique cocktails complement a setting that balances comfort with vibrant nightlife energy.
Tacos stand out, especially Marlyn's and cochinita versions. The rib eye chicharron and chilaquiles torta get strong praise. Mac and cheese balls and Rock Cauliflower also appear as notable sides.
Craft beers come in a great selection with some unique varieties. Prices sit slightly above average, but the quality makes it worth it.
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Patio Santo closes at midnight, which is useful since everything else in the area closes early.
There was valet parking available on weekends.
Reservations are recommended for the karaoke area, especially on weekends.
Casually elegant bar with a Fisherman's style and a chill music vibe creates a relaxing atmosphere. Spacious layout offers both indoor and outdoor seating, featuring a large gated play area with supervision for children. The crowd is mostly families enjoying a family-friendly environment.
Tacos like governor and spicy shrimp stand out with fresh, handmade tortillas. Tostadas and ceviches come very fresh and tasty, especially the octopus and fish varieties.
Good beer with a varied menu but most options are unavailable. Only quarter servings are offered, no 350ml sizes.
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They have a 2-for-1 special during early hours on certain days.
Weekend events for kids, including face painting, are planned for Halloween.
The restrooms are very clean and well-maintained.
Multi-level indoor and outdoor space offers plenty of seating with a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by live music and a DJ. The vibe suits groups enjoying craft beer and casual food in a comfortable setting. Dog-friendly policies and amenities add to the welcoming environment.
Carne asada tacos stand out with rich flavor and good portions. Other notable dishes include chilaquiles, tacos de canasta, and seafood options like shrimp esquite and shrimp ceviche tostada.
Offers a great variety of craft beers including a notable coffee beer. The beer pairs well with the food and fits the lively atmosphere with live music and chatter.
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Parking is very limited and can be difficult to access.
Expect large crowds on Fridays and Saturdays.
The half rack of ribs costs $250 (approximately $13.50 USD).
Small seafood restaurant offers fresh seafood with excellent seasoning and large portions. Atmosphere is family-friendly and fun, with some tables in direct sunlight. Parking availability varies, and noise from nearby traffic can be noticeable.
Fish and shrimp tacos stand out with strong flavors, alongside octopus tostadas and seafood tacos. Service can be slow, and tortillas lack quality, with no salsas offered.
They serve ice-cold beer and have options suited for a hangover. Some beer can be warm at times.
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The location has ample parking available for customers.
They accept credit cards for payment.
Each taco costs 60-70 pesos and is generously filled.
Spacious restaurant with comfortable chairs and beautiful plants outside offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere ideal for working or chatting. The menu focuses almost exclusively on fresh seafood, featuring standout dishes like scallops and spicy shrimp tacos. Valet parking is available for convenience.
Tripe tostada and spicy shrimp tacos stand out as flavorful choices. Freshly made tortillas add a nice touch, while burritos and some tacos like Presidente and marlin come off as just okay.
Good selection of beer on tap pairs well with a variety of hot and cold dishes. The beer stays ice-cold and complements the seafood cocktails and brunch offerings.
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Brunch menus end at 1 p.m. on weekdays.
Valet parking and street parking are available nearby.
The lunch menu consists entirely of seafood.
Restaurant offers live mariachi and norteño music that creates a loud and lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio overlooks an alley with trinket sellers, providing people watching opportunities. Hand-made tortillas and fresh tacos stand out as signature features.
Handmade tortillas and fresh salsas accompany dishes like shrimp tacos, fish tacos, and chicken fajitas. Menudo and mixed fajitas stand out for their flavor, while margaritas come in huge, excellent servings.
Buckets of local beer come with chips and salsa. Drinks include tequila, beer, and water. Beer prices run around five dollars each.
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Parking is hard to get, but there is some small pay parking around the corner.
There was no wait time for my party of 10.
The prices at La Tradición were very reasonable.
Terrace seating rises about 2.5 stories above street level, offering a beautiful city view. Loud, upbeat live music and DJ sets create a high-energy atmosphere that draws attention from the street. The place stays comfortable and cool, with a focus on dancing rather than quiet conversation.
Seafood ceviche, tostada, and fried fish come fresh and well prepared. The menu features shrimp tacos, seafood cocktails, and traditional Mexican dishes like rolled tacos, all priced between 100 and 250 pesos.
Grupo Modelo beers stand out among the options. The beer fountain payment process offers a unique way to pay. Buckets of 10 beers cost 400, which is a better deal than elsewhere.
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Ruta 3 Sports Bar only accepts cash payments; no cards are accepted.
There is no cover charge for entry at Ruta 3 Sports Bar.
The prices for drinks are lower than in the United States.
Museum offers interactive themed rooms with playful elements like slides and photo spots. Atmosphere feels fast-paced and fun, appealing to both children and adults. Visitors enjoy authentic tacos alongside a rooftop terrace serving notable margaritas.
Tacos come in a wide variety and taste authentic and delicious. Service is excellent, and the spot offers a rooftop terrace for drinks alongside the food.
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They have a 2-for-1 general admission promotion on Wednesdays.
We paid 250 pesos for the interactive museum, which included the tour and snacks.
I went to Museo Del Taco on a Tuesday around 3pm and found it was closed.
Medium-sized bar and grill with live music that creates a lively atmosphere especially at night. Colorful, historic venue with giant windows and an extensive bar featuring varied drink options. Friendly and comfortable setting suits socializing and enjoying music across different genres.
A good selection of regular and craft beers is available, served ice cold with some beers brought in frozen jars. The beer pairs well with food like nachos topped with Monterey cheese and beef.
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Live music starts at 9 PM on Saturdays, not at 8 PM as advertised.
Parking is available nearby, but the restaurant does not have its own lot.
Prices for menu items are around $150 MXN, which is reasonable for the area.