If you're looking for authentic Mexican food that hits the spot every time, this restaurant is a must-visit. From the moment you walk in, the aroma of fresh spices, sizzling meats, and warm tortillas lets you know you're in for something special. The tacos are out of this world—perfectly seasoned, generously filled, and served with fresh toppings that make each bite burst with flavor. Whether you're a fan of classic carne asada, al pastor, or something spicier, there's a taco here for everyone.
The burritos are equally impressive, both in flavor and portion size. Stuffed to the brim with tender meat, rice, beans, cheese, and fresh salsa, they’re a full meal that leaves you satisfied without feeling overly heavy. Each one is wrapped tightly and grilled just right, locking in every delicious ingredient.
But the real showstopper here is the quesabirrias. If you’ve never had them before, this is the place to try them. Crispy, cheesy, meaty, and served with a rich consommé for dipping, these tacos are indulgent in the best way possible. You can tell the birria is slow-cooked to perfection, and the blend of flavors is unforgettable.
Add in the fact that the portions are generous across the board, and you’ve got a place that gives you serious value for your money. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or sitting down for a hearty meal, this spot delivers every time. Definitely a go-to for any...
Read moreTodays lunch was with a friend whom I try to meet up with once a month. We decided on Old Town Burrito. My friend wasn't a fan of the Burrito he ordered, but my opinion differed. After scanning the menu for a short time I came across the Burrito Suizo with carne asada. My only complaint about this Burrito is it wasn't warm enough. Kind of weird because the actual plate was piping hot. There was a choice of red or green sauce. I chose to have mine smothered in the green, which I was told was spicier than the red. As far as what the Burrito was filled with, there wasn't really anything that stood out, but it was still very enjoyable. What I really liked was the rice. It had more flavor than any rice I've had at this type of establishment in recent memory. It was slightly spicy, with a hint of chicken broth and butter. There were also some spices used in the rice I had trouble identifying. All in all, I really enjoyed what I ordered at Old Town Burrito. Plus the server was very friendly. She deserved every penny of the tip I left her. The sad part was, my friend and I were the only patrons at the time. I honestly think Old Town Burrito deserves...
Read moreRun, Don’t Walk to Old Town Burrito! We may be terrible at remembering to take food pics, but wow—Old Town Burrito deserves all the hype. First time here and it’s already a favorite. I started with the Modelo Michelada (so refreshing and perfectly made), and we shared the asada fries and chicken nachos—pure comfort food heaven.
Then came the entrées: a cheesy, smothered burrito, green spaghetti with chicken, chicken Alfredo, an adobada burrito, and birria rolls. Every single dish was bursting with flavor. The portions were generous, and the quality? Next level.
The service? Outstanding. The owners and wait staff are incredibly kind and attentive, and the food came out lightning fast. Plus, the place is soooo cute, with a great vibe and an adorable patio area for outdoor dining.
This place is an absolute gem—you cannot miss out. We’re already planning our next visit to try more of the menu....
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