The True Texas Tacos concept, which H-E-B launched in San Antonio in 2018, showcases a menu of more than a dozen breakfast and specialty tacos made with the freshest ingredients. Tacos range from traditional Tex-Mex offerings such as bacon & egg and bean & cheese to specialty bites such as barbacoa and chopped Texas brisket. Customers can even get creative, mixing ingredients to make their own unique, specialty tacos. All flour tortillas are made in house and corn tortillas are available upon request. And for that extra spicy kick, there’s a salsa bar with several spicy sauces and taco-appropriate condiments.
Great tacos, great experience, ice cold drinks, what more can you ask for
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Tara Rhoades
5 days ago
5.0
This is the BEST gas station in Liberty Hill! ALL of the staff members are so personable and friendly. They truly get to know you and each one of them deserves a raise or a bonus!! They truly feel like family and I will drive out of my way to go to this gas station….not joking either! Also, they have the best fountain Diet Coke around. Love this place!!
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Alana Chanethavongsa
5 days ago
5.0
the staff are very kind and welcoming, the store is clean and well kept. 10/10 recommend!!!
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Channing Riggins
5 days ago
5.0
My husband and I get tacos from here about once a week and love them! They’re cheap, super convenient, and yummy!! The green salsa is also SO good!
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Mama
Feb 18, 2026
2.0
I come here on a daily basis to pick up snacks for my kiddos after school and noticed that they sell leftover breakfast tacos and such. There were a couple of ladies cleaning up and putting stuff away in the “kitchen” area and so I asked one of the ladies if I could have a couple of green salsas for my tacos $3.49x4; you would have thought I’d asked her to climb Mt. Everest! She rolled up her eyes and slammed the empty aluminum pans down so hard on the counter that one of them went flying off and made such a noise in the store that everyone looked over to see what happened. It literally took her less than a minute to retrieve the salsas. I then told her it would probably be a good idea to leave a few salsa containers out so customers don’t have to ask for anything from her especially since we’re paying $3.50-$5.00 per taco! She then responded with a snarky response “Well we had a salsa bar but they took it away!” Please management, make sure you teach your employees the art of serving and manners. Without us customers, they wouldn’t have a paycheck!