

Taco Jane’s Restaurant and Bar was a private home which since has been raised into the two-story building it resides in today. Located in the historic down town area of San Anselmo, California. The cuisine is regional authentic Mexican featuring Cochanita Pobil tacos from the Yucatan, Mole from Oaxaca, Hatch green chile from New Mexico and the best fish tacos around. They are simply Snapperific. We take advantage of our local produce, organic greens and all natural meats. Our corn tortillas and chips are all natural and gluten free. Featuring a full bar serving hand-crafted cocktails, single estate tequila and organic mezcal. We offer outdoor seating all year around.Where everyday is a vacation.
Comfortable restaurant serving Mexican plates with Yucatecan flair, plus New Mexican brunch.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 21 Tamalpais Ave, San Anselmo, CA 94960
Phone: (415) 454-6562
Website: https://www.tacojanes.com/
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However…The flavors all around could have been much more intense/interesting. The plantains over beans were good but I would have preferred savory plantains rather than sweet. I would not order the chile rellenos again, it was too soupy (way too much salsa), barely filled with cheese and squash, and I couldn’t even tell that it had been fried it was sadly pretty soggy. I reccomend adding rice to the filling to give it more structure and substance, as well as much less salsa over the top.
My boyfriend got the red snapper tacos. He said the fish was great but again the flavors were just lacking.
I would suggest you guys take orders at the table like a normal restaurant instead of making us go up to the front desk and order. I get that you are probably short staffed but getting our group of over 10 people to the front of the restaurant and ordered took way longer than was necessary, and we ended up making other customers wait while we got everything sorted.
While I don’t mind paying for my meal before I eat it, if you are paying with a credit card it means you have to tip before receiving service, which just seems backwards to me (a tip should be a thank you).
Would go back again.
Servers were good, which is why I’m giving 2 stars. The food is beyond forgettable. Strongly do not recommend eating here
They serve the community more than any other business.
They continue to innovate and elevate every year and make the best Mexican food even better.
The staff are sweet as can be.
What else can I say except I hope eat through the whole menu!
Update years later:
I’ve been coming to Taco Jane’s in San Anselmo for over 20 years with my family, and it’s been a joy to watch the constant evolution of this beloved local spot. The owner, Matthew “Matteo” Boussina, is incredibly passionate about pushing the restaurant to new limits, often traveling to Mexico City for inspiration. His enthusiasm is infectious, and it’s evident in the menu’s evolution, which always brings something new and exciting to the table.
The snapper burrito has been my go-to for years, but recently, I’ve switched to what I affectionately call the “Jose” – a snapper burrito without rice and beans, but with the addition of their amazing steak. It’s a delightful twist on a classic, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to quality and innovation.
Taco Jane’s stands out not just for its delicious food but for its authentic Mexican cuisine made with love. It’s the cheapest taqueria in Marin, yet the quality never wavers. The atmosphere is always vibrant, with live music and a welcoming vibe that makes every visit feel like a little vacation. The “black gold” salsa, a charred, blackened tomato salsa with raw ingredients, is a must-try, and their curated collection of mezcal adds a unique touch to the dining experience.
The restaurant’s dedication to its community and its roots is palpable. It’s not just a place to eat; it’s a place where memories are made, where the food is a celebration of culture, and where every dish tells a story. Here’s to many more years of enjoying the flavors of Taco Jane’s, where every day feels like a vacation