
Tipsy Taco Craft Bar Scratch Kitchen™ is a locally owned and operated Clemson spot bringing the fun with a laid back vibe and made from scratch Tex Mex favorites like street tacos, fajitas, quesadillas, and more. At Tipsy, we treat every tortilla like a canvas for bold, creative flavor. With over twenty taco varieties and plenty more to explore, Clemson get ready to experience Tex Mex like never before.
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Address: 13430 Clemson Blvd, Seneca, SC 29678
Phone: (864) 654-0188
Website: https://www.tipsytaco.net/
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Our server was Dyllon F and he was excellent. Given it was our first time here, he was able to make recommendations and help us make decisions on the extensive taco selections. He was very attentive and provided outstanding service.
For dinner we had the tipsy trio but only had the guacamole and queso. The guacamole was very good but asked Dyllon to bring us chopped jalapeños for a kick! Very tasty. We had four tacos. The El Grande Taco, the Al Pastor Taco, the Philly Filet taco and the GVL Steak taco. They were all delicious but the GVL Steak taco and Philly filet taco was our favorite. We also ordered the Filet Mignon Quesadilla and the Filet Mignon Fajitas for two. Very filling and had some to take home. For fun we tried the street corn on the cob. Really flavorful. I recommend you try that as well.
For drinks we had the Blood Orange Martini and a Pint Tipsy Rita!
Restaurant has a lot of seating and a bar as well.
Overall great service and good Mexican food.
We started off with drinks which were pretty good. We were surprised to hear that this Mexican restaurant did not offer complimentary chips and salsa but I guess they assume the college students can afford it.
We ordered the chips and they were pretty good. The guacamole was fresh, the salsa had a kick to it, and the queso came in abundance.
I ordered their El Grande Taco and was not impressed. It was an overpriced taco reminiscent of Taco Bell. The rice and beans were also not included (for any of our entrees) and the rice was severely undercooked. The beans were bland.
I liked that they had table side hot sauce as my mediocre meal needed it.
Overall, Tipsy Taco isn’t bad, per se, but there are so many better options in the area I would suggest checking those out first.
Whoever was running the music was going through it, though…it was 90% sad love songs. Chin up, king.