Mexican restaurant inside an old brick building offers a vibrant atmosphere with high energy and lively corridos music playing loudly. Plenty of seating fills the space, complemented by a free salsa bar and self-serve cucumber water. The vibe blends modern touches with authentic street-style taco culture.
Carne asada burritos have soft to chewy meat with good flavor. Al pastor burritos are popular and flavorful. Spicy salsa pairs well with the burritos.
Quesadillas come with al pastor or carne asada, both offering strong flavors. Cheese and avocado add creamy texture, making them very good options.
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Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $2.50 each, making it a great deal.
Parking is available at 420 N. Main with free one-hour parking.
The taqueria does not serve alcohol, making it a relaxed spot after work.
Bright, clean space with large windows and a cozy industrial style layout offers seating for small and large groups. Atmosphere shifts from quiet afternoons to busy, lively times with modern Mexican music playing. Halal Mexican food draws a diverse crowd seeking flavorful tacos and birria.
Huge burritos packed with halal meat stand out here. The carne asada and birria burritos deliver strong, savory flavors that pair well with consomé and churros.
Generous amounts of cheese fill the quesadillas without excess grease. The menu offers halal meats in various forms like quesatacos and mulitas, all consistently flavorful.
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On weekends, they have a pop-up BBQ menu served from the side window.
The burritos are made with halal meat, but certification is not visibly displayed.
The place is very clean, providing a pleasant dining experience.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with painted murals reflecting Hispanic culture and an open kitchen where meats cook in view. The atmosphere is loud and lively, matching an asada on a weekend night with chill vibes inside and outside. Outdoor seating includes heated patio tables for comfort.
Burritos come in a large size, often about the length of a forearm, packed with lots of ingredients. Varieties like asada and marinated pork are reasonably priced and deliver a tasty, filling meal.
Quesadillas feature asada filling with a rich, savory flavor. They come with tender, well-seasoned meat that stands out clearly.
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Expect long lines during weekends as the restaurant gains popularity.
Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during peak hours.
Payment is required at the table before sending orders to the kitchen.
Bright, clean space with a Mexico vibe and fantastic music sets a lively atmosphere. The crowd enjoys crispy birria tacos with juicy, well-seasoned meat and flavorful consomé. TVs add casual entertainment, making it a spot for those seeking authentic Mexican flavors and a vibrant dining experience.
Birria Burrito features a rich, amazing flavor that stands out to many. Some find it very good, while others note it lacks flavor despite a higher price.
Quesadillas come with asada and birria options that stand out. They pair well with other dishes like mulita and consomé, offering a solid mix of flavors.
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The restaurant offers a vast variety of menu items compared to others.
Meal prices are generally fair, with some items around $14.
The restaurant maintains a clean and bright environment.
Hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with basic decor and a grimy, cold atmosphere. Open 24 hours, it draws a late-night crowd with cash-only transactions and consistently good tacos known for fresh, flavorful sauces and large portions.
Burritos come loaded with meat and are solid, not tiny. Options like Al pastor and Asada with queso and crema stand out for their flavor and size.
Quesadillas come stacked with meat and melted cheese, delivering an explosion of flavor. Options include carne asada served with salad, and the beef quesadilla offers a solid choice.
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Taqueria Tapatia #2 only accepts cash as payment.
The restaurant is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night cravings.
There is an ATM available on-site for cash withdrawals.
Small, grab-and-go burrito spot with bite-sized portions and unpretentious atmosphere. Burritos have a homemade taste and focus on bean and cheese fillings. No dine-in options create a quick, casual experience.
Burritos here feature tender birria beef and fresh, flavorful tortillas. The bean and cheese burritos stand out for their simple, delicious taste without hidden ingredients.
Cheese quesadillas come with simple fillings and sometimes just cheese and birria. Quince quesadillas offer a sweet twist with extra quince available. Kids may find these quesadillas hard to eat.
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This place is grab-and-go only, with no dining in available.
Be prepared to take your food to go.
There isn’t really any seating inside.
Food truck setup with folding tables and shade tent creates a casual, quiet atmosphere. Tacos feature handmade tortillas and a variety of meats, with suadero standing out as a preferred choice. Prices lean higher than typical street tacos, reflecting quality ingredients and preparation.
Suadero stands out as a versatile filling in burritos here. Burritos come super delicious and filling, matching the quality found in tacos and quesadillas.
Quesadillas come crispy and well proportioned with plenty of cheese or meat. Options like the Al Pastor, mutita, and chorizo quesadillas stand out for their flavor and quality.
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Tacos cost $2.50 each, and mulitas are $11.
Call ahead to order if you're in a hurry.
Payment options include card or a 4% discount for cash or Zelle.
Taco truck with rotating spit for Al Pastor offers affordable tacos and unlimited toppings and sauces. Outdoor seating creates a nostalgic Mexican atmosphere but can get cold and busy. Cash-only payments and a slightly sketchy surrounding area are notable.
Huge burritos come stuffed with rice, beans, cheese, salsa, and a choice of meats like carne asada and al pastor. Prices stay low, with combos like four tacos and a burrito for under twenty dollars.
Quesadillas come with lots of meat and cheese, especially the asada version. They taste amazing but tend to be small for the price.
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The restaurant accepts only cash payments.
Taqueria Ayutla Oaxaca is open from 7 pm to 2 am, or until 3 am on weekends.
The tacos are offered at a reasonable price.
Fast food restaurant with 24/7 hours and touch screen ordering creates a busy but clean environment. The vibe is casual with a dated interior and a focus on affordability despite smaller portion sizes. Customers often enjoy fresh ingredients and solid options like fish tacos and carne asada.
Bean and cheese burritos come with salsa verde and are available late at night without hassle. Beef and bean burritos balance meat, beans, and cheese well, and breakfast burritos offer a solid option any time.
Birria quesadillas stand out with their rich, savory flavor. Options include chicken, brisket, and classic cheese quesadillas, all served warm and satisfying.
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Del Taco is open 24/7 at some locations, but many have reduced hours.
Breakfast is served from 6 am to 11 am at most locations.
The 99-cent burrito increased to $1.79 due to inflation.