
We are a family owned/operated-counter service, scratch-made, slow smoked, fresh, crave-able, kitchen that loves to serve the food we love to eat. Our passion is creating Texas inspired tacos with blending traditional BBQ because we love each so much we can’t choose! Our menu has plenty of variety with an innovative take on some traditional favorites…if your wanting to really enjoy the full experience of eating out and relax with friends and family, then we are here for you!
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Address: 409 E Grand Ave, Marshall, TX 75670
Phone: (903) 930-2995
Website: http://www.wrightontaco.com/
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Service and vibes are cool. And also they have a nice drive thru. Elote was pretty tasty y recommend the 2 tacos and 2 side combo.
Food already eaten up. Sorry lol
Rangers themed restroom works for me and clean as well
If you’re ever passing through Marshall—or even remotely nearby—you must make a detour to Wright On Tacos. What looks like a humble, unassuming spot from the outside turns out to be one of the most unexpectedly phenomenal food experiences I’ve had in a long time.
I originally stopped by for a quick bite, not expecting much beyond the usual small-town taco fare. But from the very first bite, I was floored. These tacos aren’t just good—they’re next level. Perfectly seasoned, fresh ingredients, and creative combinations that feel both comforting and exciting. Every taco I tried had its own bold flavor profile, yet they all had that common thread of quality and care.
But let’s talk about the real surprise—the brisket sandwich. I honestly wasn’t expecting a BBQ experience to rival places that only specialize in brisket, but Wright On Tacos delivered. Smoky, tender, juicy, and piled high on a soft bun, the brisket was clearly slow-cooked to perfection. The barbecue sauce was the perfect balance of tangy and sweet, and the portion size was more than generous.
Even beyond the food, the vibe of the place is just right. It’s cozy and welcoming, and the customer service is outstanding. You can tell the staff takes pride in what they’re serving—and it shows in both their hospitality and the quality of their dishes.
What makes this place truly special is the mix of casual comfort and five-star flavor. It’s the kind of place that reminds you why small, locally-owned restaurants are so important to the food scene. You won’t find this kind of heart and flavor at a chain.
So whether you’re a local or just passing through, do yourself a huge favor—stop by Wright On Tacos. You’ll leave full, happy, and probably already planning your next visit.
Five stars all the way.
Then the young man comes to us and tells us they are out of brisket…After conferring for a moment we asked if pork could be substituted. He returned with a sorrowful look stating they were also out of pork! By this time we were becoming concerned asking what could be done when the owner appeared making an offer to substitute with meats that were still available plus added a texas twinky. In all they made up the difference and we were happy with the variety. We ate everything like tacos instead of BBQ.
The advice from the staff is come early if you want brisket!
Don’t get me wrong; it started out great during my first visit. I gave the next four visits the benefit of the doubt based on that initial experience. But during my last visit? The brisket was dry, the beans were nigh tasteless and lukewarm, the Texas Twinkies tasted like they had been made two days before, and the queso was thick and at room temperature. Elotes have a good base, but in the end, you’ll get canned corn. Corn connoisseurs will be especially disappointed that it tastes as if it’s made from canned rather than fresh or frozen corn. Initial bite is great, and then the preservative-like aftertaste ruins it. Each time I’ve had chips, they’ve been rubbery and stale, as if they haven’t been fried long enough and have been left out too long.
What began as a fantastic addition to East Texas has become some of the worst BBQ I’ve ever had. I was completely embarrassed to recommend this place for lunch to my coworkers, hoping to relive my first experience.
And if your mission is just for the tacos? I mean… handrolled tortillas are decent, but there are better taco options in Marshall. Sure they won’t have brisket, but the brisket here lacks enough pepper, salt, bark, and moisture anyway.
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Thanks for the response.
I’ve edited the review to accurately reflect my opinion as well as your statements.
Super friendly service and Excellent food! Highly recommend driving to Marshall and eating here again!
Excellent service and incredibly clean bathrooms.
Everything was top notch! Will be back again