Colorful interior with original art and an amazing ceiling mural creates a vibrant, authentic Mexican atmosphere. Loud Mexican cantina music fills the space, making conversation challenging but adding to the lively vibe. Outdoor seating offers an alternative setting amid the energetic environment.
Tacos stand out with flavorful spices and a hint of pineapple in the Al Pastor. Fresh guacamole and perfect Verde salsa complement dishes like Lamb Barbacoa and asada gorditas. Breakfast tacos and migas tacos offer solid options, while margaritas and horchata add to the authentic Mexican food experience.
House-made salsas stand out with Verde and orange habanero varieties. The habanero salsa delivers a strong, genuine spicy kick.
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Happy hour offers discounted margaritas and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
The restaurant has outdoor seating available for a casual dining experience.
Expect to pay around $5 for migas tacos, which have recently increased in price.
Food truck setup offers fresh tortillas and a self-service salsa bar with cucumbers, radishes, and spicy salsas. Atmosphere is simple and unpretentious with lots of sizzling sounds and activity. Picnic tables fill quickly near a gas station, creating a casual spot where people often take food to go.
Tacos stand out with fresh tortillas and a spicy, flavorful kick. A self-serve salsa bar offers red and green salsas plus cucumbers and radishes for toppings.
A self-service salsa and toppings bar sits outside with red and green salsas, cucumbers, and radishes. The salsas and cactus salad offer great flavor and are free to take as much as wanted.
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Prices for tacos start at $3 each, making it budget-friendly.
Expect a short wait time of just a few minutes for your order.
The food truck has a salsa and toppings bar available for customers.
Taco restaurant offers authentic, flavorful tacos with handmade corn tortillas and spicy green salsa. The space stays open late, providing a chill atmosphere ideal for late-night meals. Prices are generally affordable, especially for tacos, with ample seating and parking available.
Tacos here come with handmade corn tortillas and are stuffed full with flavorful meats like barbacoa and tacos de tripa. The green salsa is spicy and delicious, and quesadillas are fluffy and tasty.
Green salsa stands out with its spicy heat and delicious flavor. It requires caution due to its very hot nature but balances well with taste.
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The spot is perfect for late-night grub since they close at 4am.
They charge a one-dollar fee for using a card.
The tacos come very hot, so let them cool before eating.
Food truck offers picnic table seating under string lights with a casual, unpolished vibe near a busy interstate. Music plays softly, creating a relaxed atmosphere where kids can play nearby. Seating and parking are limited, but the setup feels inviting for informal gatherings.
Birria tacos stand out with their green spicy sauce and rich consume. Burritos and quesabirria tacos come highly praised, alongside caramel churros and fresh horchata.
Green salsa stands out as spicy, creamy, and full of flavor. Side salsas include a very flavorful red one that is hot. Extra salsa is often given on pickup orders without extra charge.
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The food truck is located in a gas station parking lot on heavily traveled Ben White Parkway.
Takeaway is the only reasonable dining option at this location.
Parking is limited, but I arrived at a good time.
Small Mexican restaurant with cozy, colorful decor and a large covered patio where tortillas are rolled and grilled in view. Atmosphere stays warm and chill with bachata music and lively crowds late at night. Outdoor seating includes college sports TV with sound, creating a casual, inviting vibe.
Al pastor tacos stand out with rich flavor and fresh ingredients. The birria tacos also offer a deep, savory taste that keeps people coming back.
Salsas here are fresh and vibrant, complementing tacos well. They stand out as a key part of the meal, especially late at night.
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In-restaurant dining is available until 3:00 pm, after which tacos are served through a food truck.
Parking can be challenging, so consider arriving early or using rideshare.
Prices for tacos are higher than average, with five tacos costing around $35.
Interior features custom-made furniture and original Mexican decor that create a fun and comfortable atmosphere despite tight seating and loud music. A patio option offers an alternative space, while a bar serves unique and eccentric drinks. The vibe blends casual charm with authentic touches.
Freshly made corn tortillas stand out, especially with the breakfast and tacos. The two-meat taco option features nopal, asada, and tender barbacoa. Burritos come in large sizes with fajita fillings and menudo is also available.
Green salsa stands out with a fresh homemade taste and a perfect kick. Other salsas also deliver solid flavor that complements dishes well.
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Karaoke happens every Saturday night with staff participation.
Drive-thru service is available for convenient ordering.
The restaurant stays open late for evening diners.
Cozy space with authentically Hispanic atmosphere and a great little bar offers a comfortable, home-like vibe. The crowd includes families and abuelas enjoying meals together, creating a warm, inviting energy. Known for outstanding queso dip and best mole in town, it stands out for quality and traditional flavors.
Refried beans and rice stand out as some of the best. The queso dip is creamy, cheesy, and perfectly spiced. Dishes like fajitas, enchiladas suizas, and mole show authentic, flavorful Mexican cooking.
The green salsa stands out as really good with chips. The salsa is flavorful enough that people joke about drinking it, but the portion size is very small and feels overpriced at $4.
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The restaurant can be busy at times, so plan accordingly.
They charge for the chips at El Jacalito.
The menu includes vegetarian enchiladas as an option.
Mexican restaurant with a large dining area and a spectacular downtown view from the front porch. Atmosphere feels humble and quiet, with banda music playing. Known for authentic goat meat dishes and breakfast tacos served all day.
Tacos and enchiladas feature authentic Mexican seasoning and flavors that remind of home cooking. The menu includes crispy quesadillas with fresh toppings and regional dishes like goat soup and carne asada con nopalitos.
Salsa comes warm and fresh with a savory flavor that stands out. It is not too spicy and pairs well with chips and meals, often described as incredibly tasty.
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Parking is free at the North Location, but the South Location charges at all times.
A 3% fee is added for credit card payments.
The menu primarily features breakfast tacos, not traditional tacos.
Small Mexican diner with a rustic feel offers a lively atmosphere highlighted by live Latin music and mariachi performances. The bar features loud music that energizes the space, making it a popular spot for pregaming. Comfortable and inviting, it blends authentic Mexican food with a casual, vibrant vibe.
Al pastor and carne asada plates bring authentic Mexican flavors with a fresh, non-greasy touch. Chips and salsa come in a basket that stands out for quality, paired well with amazing margaritas.
Chips come with great salsa that many find worth finishing. The salsa verde is notably spicy and available in large cups on request.
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The restaurant offers secure parking for guests.
They don't start serving chips and salsa until lunch.
The prices recently increased by $3 to $6 on the menu.
Mexican restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with an older, comfortable setting and a lovely outdoor eating area. Delicious, large margaritas complement authentic tacos featuring classic ingredients like meat, onion, and cilantro. Indoor space provides a good spot to watch Liga MX football.
Tacos come in bistek, barbacoa, pastor, and gringa varieties, all with excellent flavor. The salsa bar offers a range from mild to fiery spicy options. Chips and guacamole are available as starters.
A salsa bar offers a variety from mild to fiery spicy options. Salsas come on the side and pair well with fresh limes and dishes like bistek tacos.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's a self-service taqueria.
Expect to pay around $16 for two small tacos and a drink.
The menu may not always reflect available items, like tripa.