The trailer at 7th and Carroll Photo:Tacoheads Facebook
As I drove by everyday, I watched the transformation of an uninspiring property into a modern taco beacon. There are two separate buildings with a patio area in between. One side, still under renovation, will become the bar. The other side is the kitchen and restaurant. It's a pretty small building, so the patio is essential.
I was fearful of the parking but it wasn't bad. Parking is behind the building. Enter the one-way parking lot from the side street and exit out the driveway on the north side of the building. They are adding more parking next door directly behind the old Hale House that is now the Fixi Shop.
I went with a friend the other evening. I had been patiently waiting. I never like to review a place the first couple of weeks it opens. It takes awhile to get a smooth running ship. Of course, I was dying to hear how it was from others. A coworker had been during the first week and confessed that his meat filling seemed inadequate for the price tag. I wasn't going to let his opinion sway mine until I had tried them myself.
Upon first entering, we were a little confused on what to do. My first instinct was to look up above a small counter area just inside the door for a menu. There was none to be found. We were quickly greeted and told it was open seating and to choose any table. My friend and I looked at each other confused and she asked, "Where do we order?". That's when we found out that we would have a server.
This totally threw me off. I was used to ordering and paying for tacos at a counter or window and also paying there. I'll be honest, my first thoughts were How long is THIS going to take and How much more is THIS going to cost me. We had been working all day, were tired, and just wanted to eat some good food and get home as soon as possible. One of the appeals of taco based eateries is that you can stop in quick and get in and out on your lunch break with little hassle. Also, we are paid peanuts and really must appreciate where each dollar is spent. Tipping significantly adds to the final bill. I accepted the arrangement.
We chose a small table. It was cozy, very modern and clean. I liked the decor.
The menus were very nice. Not quite what I was expecting from a taco place.
I decided to go with the Roasted Chipotle Brisket Taco with green cabbage, onion, cilantro, and queso fresco. I also ordered the Mama Castillo's Chicken Taco with pico de gallo and queso fresco.
They looked great and were served with a wedge of lime. They could have been slightly larger for the price however, I understand that having a nice place to eat comes with overhead. I tried the Brisket first. Fanfuckingtastic! Their meat tastes simmered. It's very tender and juicy. Even with lots of juice, the corn tortillas stayed together. The tortillas tasted grilled with some oil or butter to give them strength and flexibility. The cabbage and veggies were a perfect combo of toppings.
I was surprised when I bit into my chicken taco. I hadn't noticed on the menu that it had different toppings than the brisket. It had lots of pico and some queso fresco but was lacking the crunchiness of fresh onion or cabbage. I'm not a huge tomato fan and I usually prefer my pico with more onion and pepper but, this was really very tasty. I ate every single bite and was wishing I had two more when I was done.
And therin lies my only real issue. The friend I was with also stated she was still hungry after eating her two tacos. We decided that on an average day we could probably go with three, but on a night when we had to work late and were really hungry, we could have put back four each. That would have cost us $14.00 plus tax. Add on an extra $1.75 for a soda and at least $3 for a tip. Quick math added up to $19.85. That's a lot of money for one person to eat dinner. I can hit up my local taco trailer on the far west side and get four tacos for $6 total.
I quickly decided that the exceptional service made the hit to my wallet more palatable. The staff went above and beyond to make sure we were happy. When we inquired about the red and green salsas, our server returned with a gentleman,who I believe was cooking that evening, to explain the salsas to us. Both salsas were great. The green jalapeño tomatillo salsa was spicey and made our noses run. The milder red sauce, my favorite, had an awesome roasted pepper flavor and was delicious.
Tip: Ask for a fork to scoop up your drippings!
These are fabulous tacos and I will most definitely be visiting again, I'll just have to start saving a little ahead of time.