Food truck sits in a laid-back, scenic lot with tons of outdoor seating shaded by trees. Atmosphere feels casual and lively, enhanced by live music and a welcoming vibe. Offers best tacos and burritos alongside great beer and cocktails, attracting families and casual diners alike.
The burritos stand out for their Al Pastor and veggie options. The breakfast burrito also draws attention for its flavor and quality.
Salsas here stand out for their freshness and just the right kick. Homemade versions pair well with corn tortillas and complement dishes like al Pastor.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Live music and entertainment create a unique atmosphere at the event.
The food truck offers generous serving sizes at affordable prices.
Classic taco truck setup with covered picnic tables and a shaded seating area creates a casual, inviting atmosphere. Music plays softly, adding to the good energy while people enjoy authentic, flavorful tacos made fresh to order. The space feels private and comfortable thanks to an added awning over the waiting area.
Breakfast burritos feature quality ingredients and a perfect flavor. Burritos come in huge sizes, including options grilled to a crunchy finish.
Salsas here are balanced and delicious with a notable hot verde salsa that adds a spicy kick. The salsa verde pairs well with barbacoa, enhancing its flavor.
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Most breakfast tacos cost between $3 and $3.25.
There wasn't a long wait during my visit.
The parking lot is busy but has ample space available.
Takeout-only spot with hidden entrance and no seating offers Texas-sized breakfast tacos featuring homemade tortillas and fresh salsa. Atmosphere reflects a true Austin vibe despite lack of walk-in service. Food quality is notable for authentic flavors and generous portions.
Burritos come in Texas-sized portions and stay hot when served. The carne guisada and Legacy burritos feature homemade flavors and buttery scrambled eggs that stand out.
Fresh, homemade salsa pairs perfectly with soft, homemade tortillas. The green salsa adds a tasty kick that complements dishes like carne guisada and legacy burritos.
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This location is a ghost kitchen; order online or by phone for pickup.
No seating is available; customers cannot enter the establishment.
Expect a 30-minute wait for food after placing an online order.
Small taco stand inside a gas station offers authentic Mexican food with freshly made tortillas and well-seasoned breakfast tacos. Atmosphere is humble and local, with affordable prices and quick service. Regulars come for consistent quality and convenient parking.
Burritos come in huge sizes and offer great value. Options include beef fajita, chorizo breakfast, and a $5 breakfast burrito cooked just right with salsa verde.
Salsas here stand out with habanero heat and salsa verde that complement breakfast tacos and burritos. Flavors stay fresh and balanced while prices remain reasonable.
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Parking at the location is easy.
Expect a 10-15 minute wait for your order; call ahead if in a rush.
The price of $1.99 per taco is unbeatable.
Food truck with small covered seating and shaded canopy creates a casual, noisy outdoor atmosphere. Crowd gathers for authentic, flavorful tacos known for breakfast burritos and barbacoa. Cash-only spot near a gas station offers affordable, generous portions with a lively, unpretentious vibe.
Burritos come in large, filling sizes, often enough for two or three meals. The breakfast burritos stand out for their arm-sized portions and rich flavor, while the barbacoa burrito is notably satisfying.
Green salsa stands out with its authentic flavor and freshness. Red salsa, or salsa roja, complements dishes with a perfect balance of heat and taste.
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The establishment accepted credit cards and Apple Pay / Tap.
They only accepted cash payments.
The breakfast tacos cost $2.50 each and were quite large.
Mexican food truck offers authentic street food with big portions and homemade tortillas. The atmosphere is simple and no-frills, with a location near a hookah lounge and added benches for seating. It draws people looking for flavorful tacos and breakfast served all day.
Enormous burritos offer great value and fill up well. Breakfast burritos stand out with bold flavors and generous portions. The Gordita and Burrito options consistently exceed expectations.
Three salsas come with dishes, including two green and one red. The red salsa stands out as the most liked, and all salsas add flavor and authenticity that complement the food well.
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Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes for your order.
They serve breakfast all day, so you can enjoy it anytime.
Four tacos cost $15, which is a reasonable price.
Picnic tables under a covered area create a casual outdoor dining space with lively music setting a jovial atmosphere. The place stays busy but never crowded, welcoming guests with a friendly vibe. Self-ordering via iPad adds convenience to the experience.
Breakfast burritos stand out for being huge and very delicious. They tend to be messy and may need extra salsa.
A wide variety of unique salsas complements the tacos and tortas. The green creamy salsa and grilled onions add distinct flavors to the dishes.
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The food truck is located in a gas station on South Congress.
There is convenient parking available near the food truck.
The restaurant opens early and serves breakfast with a diverse menu.
Small Mexican restaurant with cozy, authentic decor and casual, family-like atmosphere. Music plays softly, creating a fun but relaxed vibe. Tables sit close together, and TVs show games, adding to the lively yet inviting setting.
Breakfast bean and cheese soft burritos are reliable and satisfying. Burritos come in a good size and include options like Cali style with beans and chicken, though the chicken can feel like leftovers. Some burritos are super drippy.
Salsa comes fresh and flavorful with a lot of kick, especially the orange salsa that stands out. Chips served alongside are excellent, making the salsa worth buying on its own.
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Prices are not displayed on the menu, leading to unexpected charges.
The restaurant does not sell alcohol, so bring your own if desired.
Refills on drinks are not available; consider ordering large beverages.
Food trailer with a screened-off tent and picnic tables creates a casual outdoor setting. Loud music and aggressive flies affect the atmosphere, while generous portions of authentic tacos like TRIPA and al pastor stand out. Self-order screen adds a modern touch to the otherwise rustic vibe.
Burritos come in huge sizes with an authentic taste. Wrapping varies from perfectly wrapped to poorly done, sometimes using tortillas that seem too small.
Salsas here pack a lot of flavor with a standout smoky red salsa that tastes like chipotle and an excellent green salsa. The Austin Salsa and chile toreado add extra kick to the tacos.
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This place is a bring-your-own-drink restaurant.
Prices are not displayed on the menu, which can be confusing.
Expect to pay around $3.49 for a fajita taco.
Colorful interior with cute dog photos and funny stickers creates a lively, quirky vibe. Atmosphere ranges from chill and family-oriented to loud and exciting during events. Known for excellent margaritas and fresh Tex-Mex dishes with unique tortillas.
Steak burritos come with deluxe tomatillo sauce or boom boom sauce for extra flavor. They arrive warm in aluminum tins that keep them hot for a 20-minute trip home.
Chips come with small salsa and creamy jalapeรฑo on the side. The chips, salsa, and queso are flavorful and hard to stop eating.
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Happy hour is limited; check specific times before visiting.
Expect a 45-minute wait for a table on Friday nights.
Reservations are recommended during football season due to high demand.