This is our second time eating here and we really enjoy the birria and consume. I want to try something new next time but I don't think I can give up another opportunity to eat the birria.
Food was delicious! Everything came-out fresh and hot. Multiple items to pick from, true authentic Mexican food.
ML
Michelle Lunsford
Mar 12, 2026
No notes! This place is clean, has friendly staff and the food was so, so good! I had the tamales (pork, chicken and the veggie). My husband had the American tacos. I’m here as a Mayo Clinic patient (from Chicago area) and will be visiting this place when I come back up.
MW
Megan Welder
Mar 9, 2026
My family and I ate here on March 7th . I ordered two pork street tacos — they were very good tasting and good atmosphere —however I spent all of Saturday night and Sunday experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Needless to say not going there again
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Eric Cantona
Feb 25, 2026
First off, the logo alone deserves respect. That bearded skull looks like he takes street tacos personally. Like he has strong opinions about tortilla integrity.
Walked in thinking quick lunch. Walked out reconsidering my life choices because I ordered the wet burrito.
Warning: if you get the wet burrito, clear your schedule. This thing is about 16 inches of glorious excess. It shows up smothered, sauced, and unapologetic. If Waffle House has “scattered, smothered, covered,” this is the Mexican heavyweight version. Fully drenched. Fully committed. No half measures.
Flavors don’t politely knock. They kick the door in. Bold seasoning, legit heat, real-deal street taco energy. The nachos? Also massive. Crispy, loaded, and absolutely not a side dish unless you’re feeding a small committee.
If you’re in town for Mayo Clinic, this place is perfect. Quick, friendly, casual vibe. Beer. Check. Margaritas that show up ready to work. $5 happy hour that feels like a gift.
My only regret? I was too full for tres leches. And that one’s going to haunt me.
Highly recommend. Bring appetite. Maybe bring backup.