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Definitive DFW taco tier list: 25+ spots ranked after 3 years of research

I have been on a mission to find the best tacos in DFW since moving here in 2023. Over 150 taco spots visited. Here is the definitive ranking.

S Tier (worth driving across the metroplex)

  • Revolver Taco Lounge (Deep Ellum) — The al pastor is life-changing. Pineapple, cilantro, onion on handmade tortilla. Source: James Beard semifinalist.
  • La Banqueta (Oak Cliff, Jefferson Blvd) — Authentic street tacos. Cabeza and lengua are the move. Cash only.
  • Trompo (Lowest Greenville) — Al pastor carved from the trompo right in front of you. The real deal.

A Tier (outstanding)

  • Fuel City (Riverfront Blvd) — Yes, the gas station. The breakfast tacos at 2 AM are a DFW institution.
  • El Si Hay (Oak Cliff) — Birria tacos with the consomme for dipping. Weekend only.
  • Tacos La Banqueta Paco (multiple locations) — Consistent, cheap, authentic. The suadero is incredible.

B Tier (very good)

  • Velvet Taco (multiple) — Creative fusion tacos. The rotisserie chicken is a banger. More expensive but worth it for variety.
  • Torchy's Tacos (multiple) — Solid chain. The Trailer Park and Democrat are reliable. Not authentic but fun.
  • Rusty Taco (multiple) — DFW-born chain. Good fish tacos.

Overrated (fight me)

  • Fuzzy's Taco Shop — It's fine. It's not special. Tourist trap.

Source: Personal visits 2023-2026, Google reviews cross-referenced, James Beard Foundation nominations

Drop your hidden gems below. I know I'm missing spots.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:23 AM

5 Comments

Putting Fuzzy's in overrated is brave and correct. It is Chipotle-tier at best.

You are sleeping on Taqueria El Paisano on Harry Hines. Birria tacos on Saturday mornings. Get there before 11 or they sell out.

Fuel City at 2 AM hits different. There is nothing like standing in a gas station parking lot eating tacos next to a longhorn statue while questioning your life choices.

La Banqueta on Jefferson is the correct answer. The suadero taco for $2.50 is better than anything you will pay $6 for in Uptown.