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Address: 4849 Clairton Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone: (412) 409-9202
Website: http://bullrivertaco.com/
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Bull River Taco’s location just off the highway is convenient, but the small parking lot can be a challenge during busy times. The restaurant was surprisingly empty when I visited, which created an odd atmosphere.
Part 2 – About the Food:
When it came to the tacos, I had high hopes, but they fell short. The pork taco was disappointingly dry, lacking the succulence you’d expect. The spicy beef taco was passable, nothing more, while the chicken taco was outright unappetizing. It’s a shame that none of the tacos lived up to expectations. Additionally, the homemade sauce had a strong vinegar taste, overpowering the delicate flavors of the fillings. A missed opportunity for a great meal.
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Once I found them, I noticed that they do not have any place to eat their product either. They are basically a stationary food truck. There are a few table tops (like three) and you can stand around and eat, but that’s eat. Since it turned out that the tacos were messy, I asked for a washroom to wash my hands – nope, none of that either. Sigh.
But how was the food? Well, it is inexpensive. Each taco runs around $4. It comes with two small tortillas and you can select the filling from chicken, beef, pork, and veggies. There are also nachos and – when I visited – a burrito special. You order from one window, and they deliver from another window. Hmmm… just like from most food trucks… hmmm….. Anyway, chatting with other customers who were waiting for their food, I was told that the nachos can get very messy as the cheese used gets very runny.
I ended up ordering two tacos: A chicken and a veggie one. Those two were enough to fill me up, but if you are a bigger eater, you may want to order a third as they are small, or try the nachos. The operators know about the soggy chips as they offer a disassembled nacho plate as an option. They also offer a selection of hot sauces and I opted for their hottest offering.
After a few minutes my order was ready and I dug into it. The low cost for the tacos was evident in both the size of them and their fillings. Flavor wise, they were just Ok. The hot sauce was basically Red Hot with a little extra Cayenne thrown in. I was disappointed in that – but I like very spicy food. If you are not very heat tolerant, it will probably serve you well. The best part of the whole thing was the white yogurt sauce they used to flavor both tacos. And, as stated above, they were messy, so it was a good thing they provided paper napkins!