Hungry? Let's Get a Taco
- Taco Temptation
- Oaxaca Atoyac Restaurant
- El Toro Bravo
- La Perla Taco Truck
- District Taco
- Veracruz All Natural
- La Super-Rica
- Taqueria Coatzingo
- Taco Escobarr
- Los Dos Potrillos
- Tacos Baja
- Taqueria Mexico
- Antique Taco
- El Camion
- Taco Bamba
- Taqueria El Pueblito
- ¿Por Qué No?
- Mary’s Tacos
- El Green-Go’s
- Taqueria El Palenque
- Popo’s Fiesta del Sol
- Torchy’s Taco
- Taqueria La Familia
- El Paisa Taqueria
- El Come Taco
- Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas
Taco Temptation
Tacos are a reliably cheap meal option. While many Mexican restaurants have pre-selected combo plates or platters that can be spendy, most also offer an a la carte option for tacos. Whether they’re from a food truck or a local restaurant, these tacos from across the U.S. are not to be missed when you’re in the neighborhood.
Prices and availability are subject to change.
Oaxaca Atoyac Restaurant
Phoenix
Taco connoisseurs head to Oaxaca Atoyac for good food that’s easy on the wallet. The standard tacos are cheap and the wildly popular fish tacos are a go-to pick.
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El Toro Bravo
Sarasota, Florida
TripAdvisor commenters give this Southwestern restaurant 4.5 stars out of 5, and a plate of three tacos costs are a reasonable pick at El Toro Bravo. No lard in the food here — the chef-owner uses only olive and canola oil for improved flavor.
Want to experiment with making your own healthier tacos at home? Skip the store-bought shells and try crisping fresh tortillas right in the toaster with a set of taco toasting molds.
La Perla Taco Truck
Oakland, California
Regularly parked close to the West Oakland BART station, the La Perla Taco Truck attracts hungry folks in search of fresh, inexpensive eats. Fans rave about the tacos, with props given to the wide selection of meats, including tongue and tripe.
Yumbii
Atlanta
Billed as “far out food” for its curious blend of Asian and Mexican cuisine, Yumbii now boasts a physical restaurant, but it started as a food truck offering unique twists on taco and other dishes. Its taco choices include tofu stir-fry, fried chicken, and Korean barbecue.
Like Korean tacos? You may love this Korean Sauce and Condiment trio from K Pop! Foods. Fans say this three-set of California-made, Korean flavor explosions is the perfect gift.
Barrio
Cleveland
Barrio lets customers build their own tacos, including many gourmet but free add-ons such as habanero-mango barbecue sauce and apple-jicama slaw.
District Taco
Arlington, Virginia
Head to District Taco to grab three breakfast tacos for $11 from a breakfast menu that’s served all day. The price for regular tacos is the same at lunch and dinner.
Veracruz All Natural
Austin, Texas
The cheerful blue Veracruz All Natural taco truck driving around Austin (there are also bricks-and-mortar locations in Round Rock and North Austin) is a hit with locals for its good food at dirt cheap prices. Try the breakfast tacos.
La Super-Rica
Santa Barbara, California
This restaurant was a favorite of Julia Child, so it’s no surprise the hype is huge and the lines are long. Tacos are priced reasonably, making La Super-Rica a cheap spot in a pricey town.
Taqueria Coatzingo
Queens, New York
Tacos are a mainstay at Taqueria Coatzingo, where the Mexican staple costs under $5, and chips and salsa draw high praise. Every taco is served cone-style, wrapped in paper, and topped with fresh guacamole.
Taco Escobarr
Portland, Maine
Lobster-happy Maine isn’t exactly a hotspot for Mexican food, but Taco Escobarr more than does its part to add some culinary diversity. Eater Maine says it’s one of the best spots for tacos in the state, calling out the wide variety of tortillas and fillings, including in crispy or “puffy” tacos. The burritos are also great, reviewers say.
Los Dos Potrillos
Centennial, Colorado
With four locations in Colorado, Los Dos Potrillos is a popular haunt in Centennial and beyond. The chain offers three crunchy shell tacos for under $13, as well as other tasty taco combinations.
Tacos Baja
Los Angeles
For cheap tacos, go no further than Tacos Baja in East L.A. While the regular menu boasts plenty of inexpensive deals, on Wednesdays fish tacos are under $2.
You’ll find a ton of taco spots in L.A., and each one’s got a story. Entertain yourself with personal tales from actor, restauranteur, and former prisoner (!) Danny Trejo in his cookbook, Trejo’s Taco’s: Recipes and Stories From L.A. Hundreds of 5-star reviews suggest the ‘Breaking Bad’ bad guy is a mean cook, as well.
Taqueria Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The shredded beef taco plate at Taqueria Mexico is just under $10 and comes with salsa, beans, and rice. While reviewers at TripAdvisor note that the place isn’t much to look at, they say the food is top-notch.
Antique Taco
Chicago
Antique Taco has plenty to offer Chicago-area taco aficionados. Their menu is short, but unique ingredients include curry, pickled jalapeños, and sriracha tartar sauce. While the prices may seem steep — starting at $3.75 for crunchy tacos — fans say the flavor is worth the price.
El Camion
Seattle
There are more than a dozen taco options at El Camion, including pork three different ways. Its fish tacos get strong recommendations from Yelp fans. Lines form early, so it’s best to grab a bite during non-peak hours.
Taking your tacos to eat at home? You can still serve them up “street-style” with these stainless steel or fiesta-colored taco stands.
Taco Bamba
Falls Church, Virginia
Tacos are less than $5 each at Taco Bamba in Falls Church. The menu is long, with everything from traditional tacos to specials created by a guest chef each month. The original location is small, but Taco Bamba has expanded into sit-down dining in Springfield, Vienna, Fairfax, and Ballston.
Taqueria El Pueblito
Tucson, Arizona
This low-key restaurant sells tacos for $2.75 to $3.25 each, though some Yelp reviewers say just one is hearty enough for dinner. Vegetarians can try the rajas con crema, while carnivorous diners have high praise for Taqueria El Pueblito’s barbacoa crispy tacos and tacos al pastor.
¿Por Qué No?
Portland, Oregon
The tacos at ¿Por Qué No? are made with locally sourced ingredients, GMO-free oils, and sustainably fished seafood. The lines get long but tend to move quickly — and the staff takes drink orders while patrons wait.
Mary’s Tacos
Boerne, Texas
Mary’s Tacos has the cheap prices and quality food to attract devoted fans. The breakfast tacos get high praise in diners’ reviews, and the food, including the tortillas, is prepared fresh.
This Colombian cast-iron tortilla press from Victoria is a top expert choice and extremely popular with home cooks. Choose a 6.5-inch model perfect for small tacos, or size up to an 8-incher that can also conquer quesadillas.
El Green-Go’s
Anchorage, Alaska
While this humble food truck isn’t open all year, fans say it’s worth the wait. The food gets raves and the prices aren’t bad by Alaskan standards, either. Two tacos with your choice of protein and chips on the side are reasonably cheap (by Alaskan standards).
Taqueria El Palenque
Little Rock, Arkansas
Fans note that this “hole in the wall” is easy to miss, but is a Mexican restaurant that offers delicious, authentic food at bargain prices. The Taco Arriero is stuffed with steak, Mexican sausage, pico de gallo, and avocado.
Popo’s Fiesta del Sol
Phoenix
Popo’s Fiesta Del Sol has been a fixture since 1964 and has a 99-cent margaritas every Tuesday. While the taco platters aren’t as cheap ($16 and up), reviewers praise the hearty portions.
Torchy’s Taco
Houston
Those seeking quality Mexican fare in the Houston area have plenty of choices, but Torchy’s Tacos has become legendary. The small chain’s “damn good tacos” include the Trailer Park (fried chicken and green chiles) and the Democrat (shredded beef and avocado) — and all of the tacos except the Tailgater (panko-battered chicken and bacon) are cheap. There are about 10 Torchy’s in the Houston area.
Taqueria La Familia
Denver
This small, family-run establishment offers a variety of meats in its street tacos, including tripe, pork stomach, and beef tongue (chicken, shrimp, and steak are available, too). Vegetarian and vegan fare is available, too.
El Paisa Taqueria
Albuquerque, New Mexico
El Paisa serves up cheap tacos as well as Mexican Coke in glass bottles. The joint doesn’t take credit or debit cards so be sure to bring cash, and brush up on your Spanish — the menu is just as authentic as the food (although the staff helps clueless customers order).
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El Come Taco
Dallas
Traditional tacos are served up daily at El Come Taco, which aren’t cheap but reasonably priced for what you get. Zagat has bestowed a 4.5 rating on the eatery, noting the hip vibe and wide selection.
Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas
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