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Top 6 Taco Stops Along the Margarita Mile: A Flavorful Guide

Celebrate your love for tacos along the Margarita Mile, where great margaritas meet mouth‑watering taco options. Below are our top picks—ideal for dine‑in or takeout on this festive holiday.

Beto & Son
Trinity Groves
Indulge in New American‑Mexican fusion at Beto & Son. Signature tacos include beer‑battered salmon and carne asada, plus a family‑style platter of 10 tacos with rice and beans—perfect for groups. A spacious patio makes dining out safe and enjoyable.
Beto & Son offers dine‑in, delivery, and takeout.

Meso Maya
Downtown
Experience authentic Mexican cuisine with Meso Maya’s classic tacos—carnitas, pollo, carne, or brisket—served in homemade white corn tortillas, topped with melted Chihuahua cheese, and accompanied by white rice and black beans.
Meso Maya provides limited dine‑in, delivery, and takeout.

Desperados
Greenville Avenue
The Desperados Tacos, stuffed with jack cheese and your choice of beef or chicken fajita meat, have been the most ordered entrée since 1976. Other menu highlights include tacos al carbon, fish, and brisket.
Desperados is open for dine‑in and takeout.

Jalisco Norte
Oak Lawn
For upscale Mexican fare, try Jalisco Norte’s five‑taco menu, featuring a trendy birria and the standout Gobernador shrimp taco. Their modern setting caters to dine‑in, curbside, takeout, and delivery.
Jalisco Norte accepts dine‑in, curbside, takeout, and delivery.

La Ventana
Downtown Dallas & Dallas Farmers Market
The Downtown patio is ideal for a late‑night taco fix, while the Farmers Market location offers the same fresh‑made tortillas and nine meat options for just $1.95 each—affordable and satisfying.
Both La Ventana locations serve dine‑in and takeout.

Revolver Taco
Deep Ellum
Revolver Taco’s casual vibe showcases a creative menu with family‑style meals, a dozen taco choices, and weekend‑only brunch favorites. Try classics like carne asada or gourmet options such as trucha (grilled red trout) or el taco arabe (marinated lamb).
Revolver Taco is currently open for takeout only.

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