You’ll love our tacos, especially our famous Birria Tacos, plates, margaritas, and many more of our authentic food, made fresh just for you. “La Calle” is a Spanish language term literally meaning “the street”. At La Calle, you will find authentic Mexican food cravings, with their typical ‘calle’ flavors. Our restaurant is committed to offering our clients the best flavors of Mexico, while maintaining authentic high quality foods. We are a family owed business by Kanec and Lizbeth Sotelo and can’t wait to welcome you for a little taste of Mexico.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6608 Folsom-Auburn Rd #1, Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: (916) 293-9677
Website: https://lacallefolsom.com/
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& Taco Trio
Pulled Beef Burrito
Carne Asada Fries
Chips and Salsa
Elotes
One burrito can feed two people. Comes with a small side of avocado salsa.
I love their fries in the carne asada. I could it them on their own without the extras.
Chips and salsa were delicious.
Elotes were yummy.
Service was great. Got greeted and seated right away (Tuesday night at about 8 pm).
Waitress checked in frequently but not overwhelmingly so.
The entrance is awkward, and they’ve put a big table for to go orders that feel out of place.
I had hoped the “esquite” would be even just marginal because my daughter is always asking for it, and there are very few places around. It was basically corn with tons of water and a little clump of queso fresco floating at the top. I thought they made an error because their online menu picture was nothing like this and more typical.
When I called to ask the manager, a man identified himself not by name but “it’s me.” He kept referring to we, and it was hard to tell if he meant the restaurant, the owners, or some broader Hispanic identification.
It took me 15 minutes of arguing with him to believe I ordered an asada plate and not fajitas. This is a little hilarious because I called to ask about the esquite. Eventually after texting pictures of my food and receipt he finally believed I had indeed ordered an asada plate and not fajitas lololol. This is when I was able to ask him about his corn soup and proceed to tell me that’s how they do it in Mexico.
They can say what they want, I don’t really care, but update your menu pictures online, and stop arguing when people call.