
Bright food truck offering Mexican fast-food including tacos, tortas & quesadillas, plus beers.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2108 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth, TX 76105
Phone: (817) 600-0127
Website: https://birrieriacortez.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez 2108 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth, TX …
Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez | Fort Worth TX – Facebook
Birrieria Y Taqueria Cortez (@birrieriaytaqueriacortez) – Instagram
Last Updates
Reviews
We were told the wait would be 30 minutes. We were sat in less than 20 minutes.
I had flautas and birra tacos with consume. My daughter had simple meat and cheese tacos. We also had the homemade corn tortillas. Everything was delicious.
Service was speedy, friendly, and offered great suggestions.
I look forward to returning.
Home of all things birria! Tacos, pizza, quesadillas & more. This restaurant was recommended to me by several of you!
I had the birriaquesa tacos, and a keto birria taco while my husband enjoyed his birria sliders. Everything was so delicious! Next time, I want to try the birria changas or the flautas!
If you like Micheladas, theirs are good.
1 Modelo, small menudo, 1 birria taco, dozen queso tamales. = $54
So there was a mix up supposedly, and my menudo was just broth and tripe, no hominy, no meat.
Staff assured me they take care of that later (never happened) paid full price for half my order.
Birria taco comes out 15 minutes later, consume of course not.
Cool just a mix up right.? Well I was charged as if there wasn’t a mix up and my order was right.
Ordered a dozen queso tamales to go.
And in my initial review of the food I said I’d try the tamales later and add review; later has come. Well out of the dozen queso tamales 5 had cheese. As you can see in the picture a sliver of meat to masa ratio.
There are hundreds of taquerias and food trucks in Fort Worth and for 50+ dollars you’d expect to taste the hype, it was mediocre at best.
Service:
Our server was very attentive, greeted us promptly, and offered helpful suggestions from the menu.
Food:
The menu is fairly limited. I expected more traditional options like table-side guacamole, good salsa with chips, or elote in a cup. We ordered the Quesabirria taco plate and the flautas. The meat had good flavor but was a bit dry, and definitely benefited from the birria broth or house salsa for added moisture and taste. The guacamole was literally just mashed avocado—nothing added. The rice was bland, and the beans were basic—no charro beans or “frijol de olla.” We also ordered two frozen mango margaritas. They were fine, but nothing special or particularly strong.
Ambiance:
It’s a family restaurant and was understandably busy on a Saturday at 4:30 pm. There’s indoor seating and a back patio—I regret not choosing the patio. The music inside was extremely loud, making it hard to have a conversation without raising your voice. It gives the place more of a fast-food pace, as it’s hard to enjoy a long meal with music at that volume.
Overall:
I’d rate this restaurant 6.5 out of 10. I might consider returning, but it’s not at the top of my list.
The consomé is another level. You can bring leftovers home and throw in some noodles
The salsa verde is the best thing going for this place you can almost drink it