6th Street Tacos Food Truck
Building 1664 (8th St & Griffin), 1664 Griffin Rd, Twentynine Palms
Recent Reviews
Sort by
Atmosphere: {{ item.info.Atmosphere }}
Food: {{ item.info.Food }}
Service: {{ item.info.Service }}
Recommended dishes: {{ item.info['Recommended dishes'] }}
I gave them a second chance and it was no better. I first tried them about 6 months ago. A coworker and I went and jokingly complaining about a $20 burrito, the girl that was taking orders said it would be the best burrito we ever had. Plot twist...it wasn't. It was big, too big to eat normally so I used a knife and fork. The thing probably weighed 2 lbs, but the problem was it was probably 1.75 lbs of bland rice and beans and a small scoop of carne asada. So today, I tried again. I ordered the same thing a carne asada burrito but this time I specifically asked for only a little rice and beans. The burrito wasn't as big as last time but was still way over half full of bland beans and overcooked mush white rice. Gordon Ramsey would say "it needs salt" right before chucking it against a wall. When you order a carne asada burrito you expect the meat to be the star, not the afterthought. So after eating about a 1/3 of this bland mushy Tortilla wrapped sadness, I decided to dismantle it to taste the ingredients on their own. I grabbed a spoon and dug in to the plethora of beans, and just as I had suspected they needed salt, maybe some peppers or some kind of flavor. Next up the rice...it looked and tasted like minute rice that was cooked for 27 minutes. After digging around for awhile I uncovered a couple small pieces of meat I was excited to finally taste something, but the excitement rapidly faded as there was no flavor there either. The only thing that really tasted like anything resembling flavor was the cilantro and onion...huge pieces of super strong onion, in fact I ate the thing 20 minutes ago and I can still only taste onion. And to add insult to disappointment the salsa is store bought, pretty sure it's Rojo's Homestyle.
Half decent food but not even remotely good at the price point. $20 for a burrito in a place where food options are scarce. Capitalism at its best, serving those who defend their freedom to price gouge. What a world.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Waayyyyy toooooo overpriced!!! I mean Criminally overpriced!!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
The owners and manager are very unprofessional They dont care about there employees they don’t pay there staff on time. They stay understaffed and schedules get sent out last minute. Everything about this business is very unorganized and unprofessional. They’re food is overpriced and they’re staff is over worked and underpaid.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
having an overpriced burrito once a week was what got me through 11 months here
Highly recommended! This place is great!
High prices for low quality food. The Corn tortillas are dry and taste soggy. All meat is dry and lack flavor. Their only intention is to make money off the Comms Students who’s only other choice is the chow hall.
Food: 1
Dry and over priced food with small servings.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
If i could rank it 0 stars i would too overpriced
Con food
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
Outrageous prices.$18 for a burrito?!?!
$16.99 for 4 carne asada tacos, outrageous. Scamming the new communication marines out of their money. Worst tacos ever, horrible. Can’t even do scribe how disgusting they looked and tasted. 1-10. Any where off base you can get 4 amazing tacos for half the price.
They serve tacos, burritos and more
Loading...