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Bidrage med feedbackFood Drinks were great, We will be back. Our server was a little off, probably just a bad day.
Great food. Great atmosphere. Love the conversion from an old car shop.
Had a great and easy dinner at Taquerio. Had chips and Queso to start. Questions needed a bit of hot sauce to get some flavor. Margaritas were spot on. I went with the classic, and my partner went for the spicy. Both are delicious. I had the pastor, fried avocado, and civiche tacos. Pastor was on point, civiche was so good, and the fried avocado was my favorite. My partner had the fish, oyster poboy, and the Barbacoa. She loved the fish taco but thought the oyster felt a bit fishy. Overall, a must visit.Parking: Easy to park.
Great stop for lunch. Delicious fresh-tasting margaritas (I had the spicy, husband had the House) served on the rocks in a tall glass. Loved the tacos--just the right size, so you can try several. Between the two of us we had the barbacoa, chicken, gringo and carnitas. All were excellent. Good combination of braised meats topped with a variety of fresh ingredients on a dense corn tortilla. Chips (served warm) and salsa were great. Cool industrial/classic gas station vibe and friendly staff made for a very enjoyable stop after visiting downtown Mystic.
Two stars for ambience.To be fair I was born in Mexico and I understand the flavors will never be the same.This place was highly recommended but once again a dirty excuse of a Mexican themed restaurant to overcharge for food that isn 't even close to what they say it is. I had the swordfish and Al pastor. Very disappointing, the size for the price and kids quesadilla for 7 dollars!, regular size tortillas is just highway robbery. Honestly do the drive to New Haven or I might even say Yoko Lolo has way better tasting food. For the price and the flavors , Yoko Lolo is definitely better.