Roomy dining areas combine with inside and outside seating to create a clean, modern environment. A self-serve salsa bar offers various options, adding a unique touch to the experience. The atmosphere feels chill and cozy, enhanced by views of a green field and mountains in the background.
A big parking lot sits out front with plentiful parking available. The restaurant offers ample space for vehicles.
Salsa options come with a great selection and super tasty flavors. They offer choices for those who prefer less heat and even have a salsa bar with multiple options.
Good to know
On Tuesdays, a free taco is offered with meal combo orders.
Expect a lively atmosphere on Taco Tuesdays with many locals attending.
Parking is available nearby, but can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Bright, open space with Mexican artistic decor and a colorful, festive atmosphere creates a family-friendly vibe. The setting is quiet and chill, making it comfortable for conversation and relaxed dining. A nice patio adds outdoor seating options.
A big parking lot sits in the back with plenty of spaces. Street parking is limited, so the lot is the main option.
Chips come with very good salsa, including a fresh pico de Gallo. Green salsa pairs well with the Caldo de pollo and corn tortillas.
Good to know
There is a big parking lot in the back.
Street parking is limited.
The prices were extremely reasonable.
Small Mexican restaurant with limited indoor seating and a sunny outdoor patio featuring tables under umbrellas. Atmosphere is casual and family-friendly, with a clean and modern design. A standout feature is the self-serve salsa bar offering a wide variety of options to customize meals.
Only 6-7 parking spots on site make parking tight. Street parking fills up, especially at lunchtime, but spots appear within a block.
A salsa bar offers a wide range of options with varying heat levels. Authentic flour tortillas come with great salsas to spice up food as much or as little as desired.
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There are only 6-7 parking spots on site, and street parking is often full.
The price for a large California burrito is $11, which is reasonable.
They offer a large selection of Mexican dishes beyond just tacos.
Food truck offers tented, lighted seating with ample free parking nearby. Atmosphere feels dark outside but seating area is very nice and inviting. Menu features authentic, well-prepared tacos with fresh salsas and quick service, accepting only cash payments.
Plenty of free parking is available onsite, including spots for semi-trucks, cargo vans, and RVs. Street parking is also easy to find.
Many fresh salsa options come with the tacos, including a standout salsa verde that adds great flavor. Plenty of sauces and agua frescas are available at the food truck's tented, lighted seating area.
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Taco Time Food Truck accepts only cash payments.
The tacos cost $3 each, including cabeza, al pastor, and birria varieties.
There is plenty of free parking available for semi-trucks, cargo vans, and RVs.
Restaurant offers airport runway views with planes taking off and landing visible from inside. Atmosphere blends Mexican culture with airplane decor, creating a unique and lively vibe. Separate bar area features big screens for sports, attracting groups and company gatherings.
Plenty of parking spots make access simple. The area feels secluded and easy to navigate.
Chips come with spicy salsa that stands out for its flavor. Both chips and salsa are consistently described as excellent and incredible.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 pm to 9 pm with various drink specials.
Daily specials are available throughout the week, offering great value.
The restaurant is located on the second floor of Montgomery Airport.
Garden patio tucked away behind the building creates a calming atmosphere with lush tropical plants and shaded outdoor seating. The space feels warm and quiet, inviting relaxed breakfasts and brunches in a family-friendly setting.
Easy parking shows up in the morning with a few spots in a small parking lot right next to the cafe. Overall, parking is limited.
Fresh salsa arrives before brunch, with a spicy kick that stands out. Homemade salsa pairs well with house potatoes and a vegetarian black bean option adds variety.
Good to know
The cafe is only open on weekends.
Puppers are welcome in the patio.
Breakfast prices are very affordable.
Mexican restaurant with a family atmosphere and community vibe feels like entering a relative's home. The space is casual and relaxed but often packed and lively, creating a warm and welcoming environment.
Easy to find parking spots sit near the entrance. The area gets busy, but parking remains manageable.
Spicy and flavorful red salsa comes with limes, radishes, and corn tortillas dipped in meat broth. Salt is provided, which is rare and adds to the experience.
Good to know
Parking is limited at La Central Birria and it can get busy.
They turned away more than 10 people while I was there.
They were out of birria at 1:15 and 1:30 PM, even though they closed at 2 PM.
Open, spacious dining area features bright murals and mounted TVs creating a casual, authentic vibe. A self-serve salsa bar with hot carrots adds interactive flavor options. The atmosphere suits relaxed meals with family and friends, blending modern comfort with traditional Mexican elements.
Ample pull-in parking spaces sit right at the front, which is rare for the area. Parking stays easy and available even in a busy neighborhood.
Salsas here have a perfectly balanced flavor that complements dishes like pollo asada tacos and the carne asada burrito con queso.
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Taco Tuesday offers four tacos for $7 starting at 2 PM.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 8 PM with fish tacos at $1.29 each.
They accept credit cards only; no cash payments.
Small Mexican seafood restaurant offers casual vibrant atmosphere with outdoor patio seating and a salsa bar inside. Tacos come in generous portions with fresh, flavorful fillings like fish, shrimp, and birria. Drive-thru service is fast, and the place has enough parking despite a narrow entrance.
Parking includes a small lot that sometimes falls short. Additional spaces around the building help, and a drive-thru option exists for convenience.
Chips come with flavorful Serrano Lime salsa and a medium heat Quemado salsa from the salsa bar. The rojo salsa stands out as especially fiery and pairs well with tacos.
Good to know
The tacos cost between $7 and $10 each.
There is a drive-thru at Tulum Seafood.
The drive-thru was fast, only took 5 minutes to make four tacos and ceviche.
Cozy hole-in-the-wall with a communal atmosphere featuring a long table, festive lights, and candles. The vibe is friendly and family-oriented, with authentic Mexican decor and calming jazz music in the morning. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, inviting guests to relax and enjoy.
Street parking exists but can be difficult and frustrating. Some find easy side street parking and walk in without hassle.
Salsas come fresh and made in-house. They taste amazing and really stand out.
Good to know
Happy hour fish or shrimp tacos are available on Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 8 pm.
Parking can be difficult and frustrating in the area.
There is easy side street parking available nearby.
Venue combines colonial style architecture with mosaic art and a two-floor layout featuring spacious dance floors. Atmosphere is lively and friendly, filled with people dressed up and dancing salsa and bachata to DJ music and classes. Crowd stays for long nights of dancing in a no-judgment zone with a small bar and occasional buffet.
Free parking exists and is generally better than downtown. Parking conditions are okay and accessible.
A true 50/50 salsa and bachata mix keeps the dance floor lively and balanced. Classes are easy to follow and quick, making it a fun spot to learn and dance salsa.
Good to know
Water is only available for purchase in bottled form at the venue.
Expect to pay $15 for entry, or $17 if using a credit card.
The venue is 21+ with a full bar, so no minors allowed.
Fish market and restaurant combine with fresh seafood display behind a glass counter. Outdoor patio lined with cacti offers a relaxed coastal vibe and spacious seating options. The atmosphere feels buzzy and inviting, drawing people who appreciate fresh fish and casual dining.
Parking includes ample street spots nearby and a lot behind the market. Access comes from a side street just west of the main road.
Chips and salsa come with a fresh avocado addition that complements the meal well. The salsa pairs nicely with the crispy chips, making it a solid starter or side.
Good to know
El Pescador Fish Market operates on a first come, first serve basis; no reservations accepted.
Expect long lines on Saturday afternoons, especially during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Small Mexican restaurant in a quiet neighborhood offers a clean, simple atmosphere with indoor seating and a few benches outside. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, enhanced by views of planes landing nearby. Cool seasonal decorations add a touch of character without overwhelming the space.
Lots of parking on the street and a free private lot make it easy to find a spot. Parking fits most vehicles without hassle.
Salsas here include a habañero-based hot salsa that packs a strong kick and multiple salsa verde options that stand out for their flavor. The salsas pair well with dishes like the bacon and egg burrito, enhancing the overall taste.
Good to know
Parking is available in a free lot nearby.
Expect small portion sizes for the price.
Prices have increased significantly over the past year.
Small food truck with an Airstream kitchen and outdoor seating near the beach creates a lively, upbeat vibe. Music plays, and steady foot traffic offers plenty of people watching opportunities. The patio is dog friendly, adding to the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Parking sits right by the beach, making access straightforward. The spot nestles in a quaint motel parking lot with some shaded outdoor seating near the entrance.
Salsas here have a solid flavor profile and complement the dishes well. A green salsa with more punch could improve the overall experience.
Good to know
Benedict's Brunch closes at 1 PM.
The establishment is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Upbeat restaurant with a horseshoe-shaped bar and many TVs for watching sports. Atmosphere is lively and enjoyable, suitable for football games and family dining. Electronic games add to the kid-friendly environment while seating remains clean and comfortable.
Plenty of free parking spaces fill a large lot. Access from I-15 makes parking easy and convenient.
Endless chips and salsa come with orders, often as an unlimited option. The salsa pairs well with other menu items like burgers and triple dippers, making it a consistent and tasty starter.
Good to know
Happy hour is available all day on weekends in the bar section only.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for tables on busy Friday nights.
Rustic, hip Mexican restaurant with tiny indoor seating and pet-friendly outdoor patio offering a beach view. Atmosphere is laidback and authentic with lively music that can make conversation challenging. Popular for its highly regarded burritos and tacos.
Street parking sits close by with some spots right up front on weekdays. Weekend parking costs range from $10 to $30, and a nearby hotel might offer parking options.
Salsas here are spicy and tasty. They pair well with the burrito, making a solid combo.
Good to know
They close at 10 pm.
On weekdays, there is no wait to be seated.
Parking can be hard to find, but street parking is available nearby.
Super fancy dining room with Instagramable decor and a beautiful tree inside creates a vibrant, lively atmosphere filled with loud music and festive noise. Popular spot draws energetic crowds who enjoy unique Mexican pastries and a full bar featuring standout cocktails. Tables have a strict 90-minute limit, emphasizing a fast-paced, social vibe.
Plenty of parking spots exist, making access straightforward. Good parking availability reduces hassle during visits.
Salsas range from green habanero with a spicy kick to a milder salsa verde and chipotle crema combo. Options include a 3-chile salsa Al Pastor with grilled pineapple and pork, plus a flavorful salsa habanera for build-your-own dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect to wait 1 to 2 hours for a table on weekends without a reservation.
The atmosphere can be loud due to frequent birthday celebrations.
Space is extremely narrow with limited seating, mostly standing room and a small counter. Atmosphere feels crowded and lively, with Mexican music playing and customers often brushing shoulders. Guests can watch homemade tortillas being prepared and enjoy a serve-yourself salsa bar.
Parking spots are easy to find, often right in front or as soon as you enter the lot. The parking lot is consistently available and worth the effort.
Salsa options cover all spice levels, with a chunky habañero standing out. The extra hot red salsa in closed cups offers a strong kick.
Good to know
The Taco Stand operates as an order-and-go type place with no seating available.
Parking can be challenging at The Taco Stand.
I recommend ordering ahead because they get busy.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with a mom and pop vibe and authentic atmosphere. Indoor seating feels cozy but congested, with a lively and loud environment during busy times. Tables arranged like a fast food spot, creating a casual, low-key dining experience.
House-made salsas stand out with both red and green varieties being excellent. The green salsa is notably spicy and often preferred, while the mild red salsa offers a delicious balance.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $2.50 each with a discount.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, especially on Fridays.
Parking is limited with only 5-7 spots available; street parking may be necessary.
Colorful interior with bright decorations and big screens showing sports creates a lively yet laid-back vibe. The space feels authentic and welcoming, offering plenty of seating without any pretension. Regulars enjoy huge, flavorful burritos and house-made salsa in a clean, casual setting.
On-site parking includes a small lot that fills up during peak hours. Additional street parking is available nearby.
Generous portions come with delicious salsas that add great flavour. A DIY salsa bar used to be available, enhancing the experience.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers 3 tacos and a drink for $6.
Expect large portions, often enough for two or three meals.
Credit cards accepted, but there's a $0.30 fee for using them.
Small shack-like setup with outdoor seating under open tents creates a casual, street food vibe. Atmosphere feels homey and lively, similar to eating at a family gathering. Dog-friendly space attracts a relaxed crowd enjoying authentic birria tacos.
A full salsa and condiments bar offers plenty of options. Only red salsa is available, and the habaneros add a spicy kick to dishes like birria chilequiles.
Good to know
Online ordering may not be reliable; confirm your order before pickup.
Taco Tuesday offers three quesabirria tacos for $11.
Happy Hour specials on Wednesdays provide great deals.
Classic Mexican restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating including a garden patio. Atmosphere mixes a 1940s vibe with occasional loud order announcements, creating a unique but sometimes startling environment. Features a salsa bar and homemade tortillas, adding to its traditional appeal.
Parking offers excellent spots right across the street. It stands out as better than nearby places for convenience.
A true salsa bar offers a variety of salsas, jalapeños, and roasted onions at no extra charge. The roasted salsa stands out as particularly flavorful and enhances the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour menu includes $3.50 for two street tacos and $5 margaritas.
Taco Tuesday features special deals on tacos.
Parking is available across the street in a dedicated lot.
Mexican grocery store combines airy layout with a restaurant-style area and employee-manned sample carts. Atmosphere stays vibrant and welcoming with music at a balanced volume. Fresh tortillas, salsas, and meats stand out alongside a full selection of produce and prepared foods.
Plenty of parking spots exist but availability varies. The lot sometimes has trash issues which can affect the experience.
Fresh salsas stand out with great flavor and quality. A cold bar offers a variety of ceviche and guacamole alongside the salsas.
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The market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, and Mexican groceries.
Daily specials provide great deals on selected items throughout the week.
The hot food section features a large selection of ready-to-eat meals.
Mexican restaurant offers a tranquil atmosphere with great music and plenty of seating. The space stays very clean and comfortable, making it suitable for family gatherings. Drive-through service adds convenience for quick visits.
Parking offers enough spots and a clean lot, but the driveway maze can be confusing and the layout feels poorly designed.
Salsas come in generous portions with options like salsa fresca and avocado salsa. Staff sometimes hesitate to provide extra salsa and utensils.
Good to know
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Parking is available and generally sufficient for busy hours.
Expect the restaurant to be busy during lunch hours.
Small Mexican restaurant offers a family atmosphere with nostalgic cantina vibes and a lively, crowded energy. Outdoor patio provides wonderful ocean views that complement the relaxed setting. A salsa bar and food truck add to the casual, authentic experience.
Parking lot holds about 8 spots and includes a food truck serving off-menu items like menudo and pozole. Plenty of street parking options exist nearby.
Salsas here include a habanero salsa that stands out for its flavor. They pair well with the great tacos served alongside.
Good to know
Street tacos cost $3 each.
A regular breakfast burrito costs $11.99, with extra charges for substitutions.
The two fish tacos and a drink cost under $10.
Large space offers varied seating options including booths, tables, and bar-height seats with indoor and outdoor areas. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, with local laughter and staff interaction. Free guacamole, queso, and chips come with generous portions, supported by a freestyle drink machine and a convenient walk-up pickup window.
Shared parking lot offers free and plentiful spaces. Located next to Qdoba, which also has ample parking.
Salsas come in ample portions with orders and have a zesty flavor. Ingredients stay fresh, though the heat level stays mild even with habanero salsa.
Good to know
All toppings, including guacamole, are included with no extra charge.
Parking is free and plentiful in the shared plaza with other businesses.
QDOBA provides larger portion sizes than many competitors.
Mexican restaurant offers a spacious outdoor area with space heaters and a well-stocked bar inside. The atmosphere combines good music with a lively vibe, especially in the upstairs speakeasy bar where dancing happens. Tables are often close together, creating a crowded but energetic setting.
Free parking exists on site, which is a clear convenience. Nearby areas can have challenging parking during busy times, so planning ahead helps.
Four salsas come with house-made chips, featuring two mild-medium and two hot varieties. A red salsa likely made with Arbol chile and a creamy Jalapeño salsa stand out for their unique flavors.
Good to know
For Taco Tuesday, all appetizers and select tacos are 50% off.
The grilled fish tacos cost only $4 during happy hour.
Happy hour at El Sueño offers great prices on drinks and appetizers.
Small Mexican restaurant with a Baja California feel and outdoor seating that includes heaters for cool evenings. Atmosphere is charming and old school, though the indoor space is tiny and cramped. Self-serve setup features a condiments bar with many salsa options.
Parking includes about five spots in a small lot with a confusing layout. Finding a spot is possible but limited.
An extensive salsa bar offers many scratch-made salsas with flavors like roasted chipotle and tomatillo. The salsas range from smokey to spicy and pair well with the dishes.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday features special pricing on tacos, making it a popular choice.
Expect long lines during Taco Tuesday, especially at peak hours.
The restaurant has outdoor seating only, which may limit options in bad weather.
Quaint bistro with authentic Mexican decor and soft lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Classic Mexican music plays, adding to the vibrant yet cozy vibe. Outdoor seating and a separate upstairs area offer varied spaces for dining and meetings.
Parking includes free spots in front and a nearby lot down the street. It can be a bit challenging at times.
Fresh chips come warm from the fryer and pair well with super fresh salsa. The salsa is so good that extra servings are often taken home.
Good to know
Brunch includes unlimited mimosas at a great price.
Happy hour specials are available from 6pm.
Parking can be a challenge in the area.