
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 39 E 18th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
Phone: (918) 764-8666
Website: https://www.txmztaco.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: toasttab.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Tacos x Mezcal
Tacos x Mezcal (TxMZ) (@tacosxmezcal) – Instagram
Tacos x Mezcal – Facebook
Reviews
3 salsas offered with chips to start the meal, all full of flavor without being offensive on the spice level.
If you can get the flan for dessert, do so!
Had the Enchildas and Quesabirria, so delicious and so filling.
Dayton was all energy, but kind and helpful.
Very cool vibe
Tortilla chips and 3 types of salsa are comlimentary, and we also started with a Skillet Queso Fundido appetizer. The Queso Fundido arrives on a hot flat skillet with 8 street taco-sized tortillas to load with the cheese. Between the chips & salsa and the fundido (both of which were delicious), we really had to regulate ourselves so as not to be too full for the main course.
Blood orange margaritas were the specialty that night and were an excellent compliment to the food. My wife’s not a margarita fan and prefers gin & tonic, which they had, which we’ve found to be a rarity for Mexican restaurants. Granted, they had one and only one brand of gin, but they had it!
It happened to be Taco Tuesday which meant that all of their street tacos (with the exception of the most expensive selection) were on sale for one flat price. It also meant that you could mix ‘n match, which is exactly what we all did. Rice & beans normally come with all street taco orders but they do not for Taco Tuesday (they can still be ordered separately). This turned out to be perfectly fine for us due to the aforementioned preloading on appetizers.
I had Mahi-Mahi, Chicken Tinga, and Candied Pork Belly tacos. They come open-faced on a tortilla with enough filling that it’s difficult to roll up into the traditional taco shape. The Mahi-Mahi is tempura-battered with a very tasty chipotle aioli that compliments it well and was my favorite. Next up was the Chicken Tinga which had a yummy spicy kick and finished only slightly behind the Mahi-Mahi as a favorite. The Pork Belly was cubed and candied and while crunchy & tasty, it had a bit too much fat for my preference. One of my companions who ordered an Al Pastor taco noted the same, and that was the only negative (however slight) in our dining experience.
Last but absolutely not least was the service. It was spectacular. I’d have to search long and hard in the old memory banks to recall better service. Dayton was spot on with the suggestions, conversation, and refills, and it was truly a joy to be one of his guests.
The place is definitely on the small side so if it’s a busy night, I’d strongly suggest reservations. They also have an outdoor dining area that would be nice in pleasant weather.
We’ll definitely be back to try out other menu items!
From Arizona out of state and I must say the authenticity of this place is amazing. kudos to the chef señoras and bartenders and servers.