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On The Patio Sports Bar & Restaurant
100 N Forest Hill Dr STE B2, Everman, TX 76140
Hickory Stick Barbeque
900 E Enon Ave, Everman, TX 76140
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Tacos Oasis

623 E Enon Ave, Everman, TX 76140
4.6(1.3K)
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(817) 470-2137
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Big Breakfast Burrito
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Papa's Taco
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Breakfast Bowl
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Mini Breakfast Burrito

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Nearby restaurants of Tacos Oasis

On The Patio Sports Bar & Restaurant

Hickory Stick Barbeque

On The Patio Sports Bar & Restaurant

On The Patio Sports Bar & Restaurant

4.9

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Hickory Stick Barbeque

Hickory Stick Barbeque

4.7

(585)

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Jade M.Jade M.
Came here for a Pickleball reservation party for someone’s birthday. This is a pretty hole in the wall place in the middle of nowhere. Outside looks deserted but inside is pretty nice. There’s a main dining area, a dessert/dining area, and outdoor patio seating with 1 Pickleball court. The decoration is pretty nice, especially on the patio area. There’s a little mini arcade where you can shoot a mini basketball, Pickleball court of course where you can rent ball and paddles, and TVs. Outdoor patio is Instagram worthy. The menu is huge, they serve all sorts of food. I ordered the #3 3 tacos (2 carne asada and one pollo) and elote (everything on it) combo with a cantaloupe agua Fresca ($15.00), and a birria nacho with cheese, consommé, and large horchata ($24.25). The tacos were pretty good. I liked the carne asada one better than the pollo. They have red and green sauce but I feel like the sauce doesn’t give the tacos a lot of impact. The cantaloupe agua Fresca was pretty good. Not creamy but like cantaloupe juice. The Elotes I didn’t like. It only contains butter, Mayo, Parmesan cheese, and boiled corn. It’s nothing special tbh. I could have gone without it. They give you a lot of the birria nachos, an entire tray full. It’s good but it tastes even better cold after it’s been refrigerated. The consommé dip was whatever to me. The horchata is whatever. I’m not a huge fan of horchata so I have no comment on that. They only serve from the breakfast menu during certain times. You have to reserve the Pickleball court in advance because people do reserve it ahead of time during certain times so if you’re looking to play, make sure you plan ahead. We paid $47 for 3 hours. Overall nice place. I would want to plan a birthday here. If I had to order from the menu again, I’d recommend the carne asada tacos and the agua fresca. I would be interested in trying other things from their menu (they have so many items! Like lettuce tacos, keto friendly tacos, burritos, ramen birria, etc.).
Ankil ShahAnkil Shah
Tacos Oasis, an authentic Mexican gem nestled amidst the serene fields near Everman, Texas, holds a special place in my heart. My recent visit, a nostalgic return after six years, evoked cherished memories of the first time I ventured here in 2017. A dear friend, also a UT Arlington alumni like the founders, had introduced me to this hidden culinary haven near Fort Worth. This time, fate led me to Tacos Oasis during a pit stop on my journey from Austin to Irving. Upon arrival, the sight of a paddle tennis court set an inviting tone, beckoning patrons to partake in both delicious fare and recreational fun. As a vegetarian, I was delighted to find an array of delectable options on the menu. Opting for the Crunchy Corn Burrito was a decision I wouldn't regret. The spinach tortilla enveloped a delightful medley of rice, refried beans, creamy avocado, tantalizing corn, tortilla strips, fresh pico, and a dollop of velvety sour cream. Every bite danced on my palate, a harmonious blend of flavors that sang of authenticity. To complement my meal, I indulged in a refreshing Tamarindo drink, a testament to Tacos Oasis's commitment to freshness and quality. The sweet yet tangy concoction was a perfect match for the savory richness of the burrito. The ambiance exuded warmth and camaraderie, a sentiment reminiscent of my previous visit. As I savored each bite, I couldn't help but reflect on the bonds forged here and the laughter shared among friends. Tacos Oasis remains a haven for those seeking genuine Mexican cuisine, a place where flavor takes center stage and memories are etched in every morsel. This long-awaited reunion reaffirmed my admiration for this establishment, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow gastronomes seeking an unforgettable experience. I eagerly anticipate my next visit, where I will undoubtedly create more cherished memories and savor the exquisite flavors of Tacos Oasis once again.
Jessica TJessica T
If you're not familiar with the Everman/Forest Hill area this definitely is a hidden, albeit popular, gem. The place is always clean whether it's slow or packed and the staff is always friendly and helpful. And the food is unmatchable; from the tacos to their sauce you can't go wrong with anything. We live in Bryant Irving and despite there being taquerias closer to us we drive all the way to Tacos Oasis because we know we'll never be disappointed. Heck! Even the other day when my husband was in Lancaster, TX for a couple hours at his terminal he drove all the way to Everman for these tacos! We normally get the Oasis Box which is a dozen of the same meat tacos with a free side. That used to be $21 even with taxes until they increased their price a bit due to Covid-19 but it's still a good deal. The tortas are really good too and add some avocado for an extra fee and it's even better. The red sauce is really good but VERY spicy so I recommend adding a little bit to test it first if you're new here. We've order small orders and orders over $100 and have never had a problem with any order. The closest we have had was when they accidentally gave us a bag of mixed cilantro and onion when we asked for it to be separated since I'm allergic to onion. They apologized and fixed it right away without any issues. Do yourself a favor and try this place if you're a lover of tacos. I'll admit I'm not the biggest meat eater but I never say no to this place. It's authentic as it comes and is owned and runned by Hispanic owners and workers. Tacos Oasis, please never change unless it's for the better... and y'all are already great so any better is added cherries on top!
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Came here for a Pickleball reservation party for someone’s birthday. This is a pretty hole in the wall place in the middle of nowhere. Outside looks deserted but inside is pretty nice. There’s a main dining area, a dessert/dining area, and outdoor patio seating with 1 Pickleball court. The decoration is pretty nice, especially on the patio area. There’s a little mini arcade where you can shoot a mini basketball, Pickleball court of course where you can rent ball and paddles, and TVs. Outdoor patio is Instagram worthy. The menu is huge, they serve all sorts of food. I ordered the #3 3 tacos (2 carne asada and one pollo) and elote (everything on it) combo with a cantaloupe agua Fresca ($15.00), and a birria nacho with cheese, consommé, and large horchata ($24.25). The tacos were pretty good. I liked the carne asada one better than the pollo. They have red and green sauce but I feel like the sauce doesn’t give the tacos a lot of impact. The cantaloupe agua Fresca was pretty good. Not creamy but like cantaloupe juice. The Elotes I didn’t like. It only contains butter, Mayo, Parmesan cheese, and boiled corn. It’s nothing special tbh. I could have gone without it. They give you a lot of the birria nachos, an entire tray full. It’s good but it tastes even better cold after it’s been refrigerated. The consommé dip was whatever to me. The horchata is whatever. I’m not a huge fan of horchata so I have no comment on that. They only serve from the breakfast menu during certain times. You have to reserve the Pickleball court in advance because people do reserve it ahead of time during certain times so if you’re looking to play, make sure you plan ahead. We paid $47 for 3 hours. Overall nice place. I would want to plan a birthday here. If I had to order from the menu again, I’d recommend the carne asada tacos and the agua fresca. I would be interested in trying other things from their menu (they have so many items! Like lettuce tacos, keto friendly tacos, burritos, ramen birria, etc.).
Jade M.

Jade M.

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Tacos Oasis, an authentic Mexican gem nestled amidst the serene fields near Everman, Texas, holds a special place in my heart. My recent visit, a nostalgic return after six years, evoked cherished memories of the first time I ventured here in 2017. A dear friend, also a UT Arlington alumni like the founders, had introduced me to this hidden culinary haven near Fort Worth. This time, fate led me to Tacos Oasis during a pit stop on my journey from Austin to Irving. Upon arrival, the sight of a paddle tennis court set an inviting tone, beckoning patrons to partake in both delicious fare and recreational fun. As a vegetarian, I was delighted to find an array of delectable options on the menu. Opting for the Crunchy Corn Burrito was a decision I wouldn't regret. The spinach tortilla enveloped a delightful medley of rice, refried beans, creamy avocado, tantalizing corn, tortilla strips, fresh pico, and a dollop of velvety sour cream. Every bite danced on my palate, a harmonious blend of flavors that sang of authenticity. To complement my meal, I indulged in a refreshing Tamarindo drink, a testament to Tacos Oasis's commitment to freshness and quality. The sweet yet tangy concoction was a perfect match for the savory richness of the burrito. The ambiance exuded warmth and camaraderie, a sentiment reminiscent of my previous visit. As I savored each bite, I couldn't help but reflect on the bonds forged here and the laughter shared among friends. Tacos Oasis remains a haven for those seeking genuine Mexican cuisine, a place where flavor takes center stage and memories are etched in every morsel. This long-awaited reunion reaffirmed my admiration for this establishment, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow gastronomes seeking an unforgettable experience. I eagerly anticipate my next visit, where I will undoubtedly create more cherished memories and savor the exquisite flavors of Tacos Oasis once again.
Ankil Shah

Ankil Shah

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If you're not familiar with the Everman/Forest Hill area this definitely is a hidden, albeit popular, gem. The place is always clean whether it's slow or packed and the staff is always friendly and helpful. And the food is unmatchable; from the tacos to their sauce you can't go wrong with anything. We live in Bryant Irving and despite there being taquerias closer to us we drive all the way to Tacos Oasis because we know we'll never be disappointed. Heck! Even the other day when my husband was in Lancaster, TX for a couple hours at his terminal he drove all the way to Everman for these tacos! We normally get the Oasis Box which is a dozen of the same meat tacos with a free side. That used to be $21 even with taxes until they increased their price a bit due to Covid-19 but it's still a good deal. The tortas are really good too and add some avocado for an extra fee and it's even better. The red sauce is really good but VERY spicy so I recommend adding a little bit to test it first if you're new here. We've order small orders and orders over $100 and have never had a problem with any order. The closest we have had was when they accidentally gave us a bag of mixed cilantro and onion when we asked for it to be separated since I'm allergic to onion. They apologized and fixed it right away without any issues. Do yourself a favor and try this place if you're a lover of tacos. I'll admit I'm not the biggest meat eater but I never say no to this place. It's authentic as it comes and is owned and runned by Hispanic owners and workers. Tacos Oasis, please never change unless it's for the better... and y'all are already great so any better is added cherries on top!
Jessica T

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4.6
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1.0
23w

We had Taco Oasis cater our daughter’s wedding on June 23, 2025. I am so disappointed. Our daughter and son in law wanted street tacos for their reception, they had heard about this place and went and had dinner and loved it! First of all they have appetizer stations/ and just appetizers, their catering menu is confusing. We ordered appetizers and a taco bar, and churro dessert bar. When I walked into the reception after the ceremony and cocktail hour had started already, the catering manager had all the lids on the food and was not serving, he said that was to be served with dinner, which Andria and I had discussed several times that appetizers were at 6:30, dinner at 7:40. He told me he did not have enough plates to do both, I had to call Andria and she said that he in fact did he was just confused. The set up was TERRIBLE! Not anything like the pictures that are advertised! (Do not mistake the pics that look beautiful, that’s the owners own wedding, yours will not look like that) it was so sloppy, no signs, nothing pretty about it. We were the second table to be served for dinner and forks were already gone, guests were helping them put more forks out to help the line go faster. Not enough people to serve, and restock things. Ran out of tea/water, my mom stepped in kitchen to tell them and 2 or 3 of them were on their phone. This was during the dinner rush! I can deal with mediocre food if it’s presented nicely, this was mediocre food and presented terribly! Maybe suitable for office lunch, but not our wedding reception that we spent a lot of money on! I paid extra for bussers, we had to ask them to start bussing because plates were piled up on tables we got eye rolls and one guy went to a table across the room and picked up one plate and brought it to the trash. All of our guests were taking their own trash, by the time they got to it, it was done for the most part. I had multiple guests telling me that the manager making the tacos was rolling his eyes, it was obvious he did not want to be there. As mother of the bride I should not have had to call or text anyone during my daughter’s wedding! And that happened a few times! The churros are the only redeeming thing, BUT they ask what flavor you want, we went with Nutella, it was such a thin strip at the very bottom that nobody knew, it seems they were just trying to do bare minimum and save as much money as possible, we spent close to $8,000 on mediocre food and a terrible presentation. I am sick about it. Our wedding was absolutely stunning! This business had a huge opportunity for some great exposure with 200 plus guests and blew it! I wish I had taken pictures! I had intentionally not wanted my phone the whole day because we hired a photographer so I didn’t even think about it, but hoping our...

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5.0
2y

Came here for a Pickleball reservation party for someone’s birthday.

This is a pretty hole in the wall place in the middle of nowhere. Outside looks deserted but inside is pretty nice. There’s a main dining area, a dessert/dining area, and outdoor patio seating with 1 Pickleball court. The decoration is pretty nice, especially on the patio area. There’s a little mini arcade where you can shoot a mini basketball, Pickleball court of course where you can rent ball and paddles, and TVs. Outdoor patio is Instagram worthy.

The menu is huge, they serve all sorts of food. I ordered the #3 3 tacos (2 carne asada and one pollo) and elote (everything on it) combo with a cantaloupe agua Fresca ($15.00), and a birria nacho with cheese, consommé, and large horchata ($24.25).

The tacos were pretty good. I liked the carne asada one better than the pollo. They have red and green sauce but I feel like the sauce doesn’t give the tacos a lot of impact.

The cantaloupe agua Fresca was pretty good. Not creamy but like cantaloupe juice.

The Elotes I didn’t like. It only contains butter, Mayo, Parmesan cheese, and boiled corn. It’s nothing special tbh. I could have gone without it.

They give you a lot of the birria nachos, an entire tray full. It’s good but it tastes even better cold after it’s been refrigerated.

The consommé dip was whatever to me.

The horchata is whatever. I’m not a huge fan of horchata so I have no comment on that.

They only serve from the breakfast menu during certain times.

You have to reserve the Pickleball court in advance because people do reserve it ahead of time during certain times so if you’re looking to play, make sure you plan ahead.

We paid $47 for 3 hours.

Overall nice place. I would want to plan a birthday here. If I had to order from the menu again, I’d recommend the carne asada tacos and the agua fresca. I would be interested in trying other things from their menu (they have so many items! Like lettuce tacos, keto friendly tacos, burritos, ramen...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
2y

Tacos Oasis, an authentic Mexican gem nestled amidst the serene fields near Everman, Texas, holds a special place in my heart. My recent visit, a nostalgic return after six years, evoked cherished memories of the first time I ventured here in 2017. A dear friend, also a UT Arlington alumni like the founders, had introduced me to this hidden culinary haven near Fort Worth. This time, fate led me to Tacos Oasis during a pit stop on my journey from Austin to Irving.

Upon arrival, the sight of a paddle tennis court set an inviting tone, beckoning patrons to partake in both delicious fare and recreational fun. As a vegetarian, I was delighted to find an array of delectable options on the menu. Opting for the Crunchy Corn Burrito was a decision I wouldn't regret. The spinach tortilla enveloped a delightful medley of rice, refried beans, creamy avocado, tantalizing corn, tortilla strips, fresh pico, and a dollop of velvety sour cream. Every bite danced on my palate, a harmonious blend of flavors that sang of authenticity.

To complement my meal, I indulged in a refreshing Tamarindo drink, a testament to Tacos Oasis's commitment to freshness and quality. The sweet yet tangy concoction was a perfect match for the savory richness of the burrito.

The ambiance exuded warmth and camaraderie, a sentiment reminiscent of my previous visit. As I savored each bite, I couldn't help but reflect on the bonds forged here and the laughter shared among friends.

Tacos Oasis remains a haven for those seeking genuine Mexican cuisine, a place where flavor takes center stage and memories are etched in every morsel. This long-awaited reunion reaffirmed my admiration for this establishment, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow gastronomes seeking an unforgettable experience. I eagerly anticipate my next visit, where I will undoubtedly create more cherished memories and savor the exquisite flavors of Tacos...

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