“Only $2.75 for regular tacos ($3.75? For tripe). Perfect after our hike in Pinnacle. Located next to a baseball field. Cash only. Fluffy tortillas. Everything tasted fresh. Salsa on point. We got pastor which was nicely meaty. I’m in hunt of a good tripe taco….this tripa was caramelized and crisped on the griddle, well-seasoned. Favorite taco in a while. I will go back for the tripa!“
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“Saw this place while passing through on a road trip and it was absolutely worth the stop. The quesobirria tacos were made authentically with actual goat which I find is rare. The flavors of the meat for the al pastor and carne asada tacos were perfect. The al pastor dog was a surprisingly good combination. I also got a cup of elote which definitely hit the spot. If I'm ever passing through again I will for sure stop again“
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“We recently stopped for lunch here following a graveside service at Oak Park Cemetery. We chose this restaurant because it is in the building that used to be my grandfather's gas station (1930's-1960's). The food was very good and the owners were quite friendly and accommodating to us. Nice trip down memory lane. I had my first taco ever back when this was the Sip "n Sup in the late 1960s so it was fun to return to my roots. For those in the area, the oak tree in front of the house just a couple doors down (Winemaker's Assn) was planted from an acorn by mother!“