Happy Rodeo Inc

3500 N Broadway, Los Angeles
(323) 221-2801

Recent Reviews

Ashley F.

Amazing Food ever. The carne asada fries was very delicious even the burrito covered in green and red sauce. AND THE SERVICE WAS SO GOOD. The guy working there Kevin helped us a lot. There service was a 10/10. They have the most amazing service not like other restaurant. I Totally recommend coming here if you are very hungry. There place was nice as well. Nice Dodgers figures they have as well. Over my experience with this restaurant was 10/10 everything was perfect. Amazing service, VERY AMAZING WORKERS FROM THERE COOKERS TO CASHIERS AND WHO HELP OUT.

E. C.

I absolutely love this place and I order from here about once a week! The wet burrito plate and potato taquitos are my favs. Good tacos, but the tortillas don't travel well. Headed there today and my mouth is already watering! See you soon!

Becky D.

Amazing food and service. The staff are always helpful. Even on Sunday it's not pact but the food taste amazing....especially their menudo

Kate L.

Love their asada fries and taquitos! I usually just order for pickup and take it home after work. It's ready quick and they give a good portion for their prices. Highly recommend!

Truth B.

Omelette with a hamburger cheese on top ... that kind of place . Denver omelette and coffee 17 and change .. the place is clean . Lots of parking and friendly staff but the food sucks .. the omelette was burned .. the coffee is hospital coffee at best the toast had no butter or flavor the salsa was out of a can diluted. I got French fries instead of hash browns and they were overly salty

Angie S.

The best asada nachos in town! And the best wet burrito not to spicy just perfect they serve a good amount!

Sophia C.

If you're looking for a top-notch dining spot, look no further. This place stands out as the ultimate destination for consistently great meals. Their Mexican cuisine is an absolute delight, boasting an array of delicious and flavorful options. And when it comes to breakfast, their offerings are truly unparalleled, guaranteeing a 100% delicious start to your day.

Melissa D.

Delicious food - great staff! So glad we found this place - we will definitely we back next time we're in town!

Jose R.

Place was dirty , food was just ok ...if you hungry , too pricey for the location , if you want coffee refill you have to pay full price again and service was terrible and rude ,I don't recommend going there , the guy at the counter was ok , but the girl does not have any manners and she does not treat people very good .

Tai T.

I came here on 3/30/2023 with a co-worker and a former college classmate on a workday during lunch at 1pm. This place used to be Taco Bravo for the longest time until fairly recently where the former business closed down and this new tenant assumed control of the retail space and opened up as Little Rodeo. Prior to Little Rodeo, Taco Bravo was essentially an open air "shack" with an order window at the front and a pickup window inside the open shack. It was ghetto but the food was good and the prices were dirt cheap back in the day. To be fair, before Taco Bravo, they were called a different name but it was basically the same owner and same cooks but I honestly can't remember that prior business name. It used to be just a bare front building with an order window and side window to pick up your food. That shack was never there. They had some sort of tent setup with some basic ass bleacher-style bench and tables but that shack was a Taco Bravo 'renovation'. Anyway, that previous name never stuck nor brought in much business until they changed their name to Taco Bravo. They built that open air shack and then for whatever reason, business started picking up and that's just what they stuck with until Little Rodeo took over the space. Little Rodeo built an actual inside dining room and did away with the pickup window on the inside and closed off the order window on the outside of the building. Now, there's an 'order counter' on the inside where you order and pick up your food from the inside of the building. They have some fancy conjoined TV's with their menu and prices. It's basically McDonald's setup but with Mexican food on the inside but there's no drive thru where as before, when it was under the other business name just prior to the Taco Bravo name change, they used to have that. The food is pricey for the area. $13-16 for the entree plates, appetizers were between $6-11, drinks were $2-5. Certain family meal packs were $35+. Lincoln Heights has always been ghetto up until just recently when the Gold Line Light Rail was built nearby on Ave 26 like some decade ago. Even factoring in the recent across the board price inflations, I'd be hesitant with stopping by on the regular here. I ordered the Carne Asada Plate. It's pretty tasty. There were some burnt ends that just added to the savory, smokey flavor of the meat. It comes with a side of refried beans, rice, salad, and 2 flour tortillas (You can order corn tortilla, if you want but flour is my preference). Pretty good overall but I'd rather go to Dino's for essentially the same thing but higher quality and slightly higher price point. Ambiance. It's like a small diner. Fairly quiet with the exception of patrons talking to each other. No TV's to watch unfortunately but at least it's fairly bright on the inside and the floors and tables were clean. I don't recall seeing a restroom. Again, the previous tenants didn't have restrooms to my knowledge back then so it seems like this hasn't changed either with the new tenant. They take credit cards with no purchase minimums or additional credit card/debit card fees to my knowledge. Enough said. Parking. I don't normally talk about this but they do have a small parking lot that can fit maybe 10 cars at any given time plus a dedicated spot for curbside pickup only. Plenty of street parking, if you know where to look. If you from the hood, you know what's up. All in all, I like it enough to recommend coming here. This used to be the hangout spot for Abraham Lincoln High School students to spend their time after school hours but I can already tell that because they built that inside dining room and raised the prices, they have largely went elsewhere. I guess that's just the cost of gentrification, unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on who you are).

Richard P.

I had the Macho Nachos and 4 street tacos. The food was great, the restaurant was clean and the service was excellent.

Dano P.

4.4 stars In town for business and jonesing a couple of tacos...always searching for the next best carne asada dealio. Bopped in here and ordered the 4 taco plate...huge amount of food for $10.00 and change...great value. The carna asada was excellent, the al pastor was dope, the barbacoa was ok, and the salsas were delicious. I'm definitely back!!!

Marlene O.

I highly recommend the "Little Asada Fries" (with no beans only cause I'm a South Bay girl). I also love the "Little Burger" because it already comes with avocado and bacon inside. p.s. it's not little at all! Pro tip: get onion rings instead of fries.

Joa R.

Poor customer service. The gal who answers a the phone does not pay attention to orders. I ordered nachos with extra cheese on the side. How hard is this to understand? I even confirmed my order when I got there. I get home, open my nachos and all I get is plain chips. Who in their right mind... I ordered nachos NOT chips! $6.99 for a handful of chips when I ordered nachos. I known of friends who have had other issues with their orders as well. Guess where they went? I dumped them in them the trash. MY recommendation to the gal who takes orders... PAY ATTENTION WHEN TAKING ORDERS! LISTEN! FIRST AND LAST TIME I ORDER FROM THIS PLACE.

Daniel C.

Had their chicken tacos which are delicious but decided to try the wet burrito. It is the best I've had.

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