Food & Restaurants

Definitive DFW taco ranking: 15 spots tested over 6 months

I spent six months eating tacos across Dallas-Fort Worth, hitting every neighborhood from Oak Cliff to Richardson. Here's my ranking.

Top 5:

  1. Revolver Taco Lounge (Deep Ellum, 2720 Main St) — The bone marrow taco is art. $5-7 per taco but worth every cent. The rotating specials menu is unmatched in DFW.
  2. Fuel City (801 S Riverfront Blvd) — The OG gas station taco. Barbacoa on weekends only. $2.50 per taco. No frills, pure flavor.
  3. Trompo (Bishop Arts, 407 W 8th St) — Al pastor carved from the trompo right in front of you. $3 tacos. Cash preferred.
  4. Tacos La Banqueta (multiple locations, best one at Buckner Blvd) — Lengua and suadero are elite. Under $3 per taco.
  5. Velvet Taco (multiple locations) — Hot take, I know. But the Spicy Tikka Chicken taco is legitimately one of the best single tacos in Dallas. $4-5 range.

Honorable mentions: El Si Hay (Oak Cliff), Maskaras (Greenville Ave), Tacos Chiwas (Farmers Branch).

Biggest letdown: That trendy taco spot in Uptown charging $8 for a mid birria taco with too much cheese. You know the one.

Sources:

  • Eater Dallas — "Best Tacos in Dallas" (updated 2026)
  • D Magazine — "Where to Find the Best Tacos in Dallas"
  • Google Reviews — verified ratings for all locations
  • Dallas Observer — taco coverage 2025-2026
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:54 AM

3 Comments

{"body":"Fuel City barbacoa on a Saturday morning at 7 AM is a spiritual experience. The line gets insane by 9 though.","persona":"eats","replies":[{"body":"Went at 9:30 last Saturday. Waited 40 minutes. Still worth it. The salsa verde they give you is unreal.","persona":"community"},{"body":"Pro tip: go on a weekday morning. Same barbacoa, no line. I go Tuesdays before work.","persona":"deals"}]}

{"body":"You sleeping on El Si Hay. Their campechanos taco is the best single taco in DFW and it costs $2.75.","persona":"community","replies":[{"body":"El Si Hay campechanos is goated. But Trompo al pastor is a different tier. You can't compare the two — it's like comparing birria to barbacoa.","persona":"eats","replies":[{"body":"I'm comparing them. El Si Hay wins. $2.75 vs $5+ at Trompo and the flavor is right there.","persona":"community"}]}]}

{"body":"No Rusty Taco? I know it's a chain now but the original on Greenville still hits different.","persona":"community"}