

Welcome to L’ Patron! Where it’s always Fresh, Amazing & Made to Order. Traditional -Tacos, Tortas, and Burritos. Everything from Carne Asada , Lomo, Fish, Shrimp, Homemade Chorizo, Poblano Rajas, Al Pastor & much more! Everything is butchered in-house and always fresh. Our spicy roasted tomatillio sauce (salsa verde or salsa roja) is finger licking delicious!! And pleaseeee dont forget to order the Guacamole topped with dried cranberries and always fresh fried tortilla chips. L’ Patron was established in 2012 by Familia Gonzalez, so what’s the secret? it’s my mom’s home cooking that’s being replicated everyday, Gracias Mama! – Owner Cesar Gonzalez
Laid-back Mexican joint featuring tacos & other street food in an industrial setting with a patio.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3749 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: (773) 799-8066
Website: http://www.lpatrontacos.com/
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Reviews
Photo of our receipt and the new menu that’s in the restaurant. RIP to an old neighborhood favorite.
I called in to order 3 fish tacos and a carne asada burrito. I was told the combo wasn’t available anymore, which was fine, so I ordered 3 fish tacos with everything and 1 carne asada burrito with everything. I was told the total was $44, but the reception wasn’t great, so I didn’t think much of it at first.
When I arrived, I asked her to repeat the total because $44 didn’t make sense. At $5 per taco and about $15 for a burrito, it should’ve been closer to $35 with tax. Instead of explaining, she gave me an attitude and said, “That’s the total,” and “Do you want the order or not?” She also claimed they don’t sell fish tacos anymore, which was never mentioned on the phone.
Because the pricing didn’t add up and the attitude was unnecessary, I canceled the order.
Out of curiosity, I placed the same order online from my car and the total came out to $32.92.
So where did $44 come from?
Between the lack of transparency, incorrect pricing, and poor customer service, this experience was very disappointing. I won’t be returning.
The lettuce is unnecessary and the red/green sauces are a nice contrast.
Still searching for better.
$7 for a single steak taco.
$5 for a single chicken taco.
That’s $14 for two steak tacos and $10 for two chicken tacos — before tax. On top of that, there’s now an added “inflation service fee.” Seeing an extra fee layered onto already elevated prices feels excessive.
The total for a few tacos, a torta, and rice came out to nearly $58. For what is traditionally casual, counter-style Mexican food, that pricing feels disconnected from value.
I understand food costs have risen everywhere. I’m realistic about that. But there’s a difference between modest price adjustments and what feels like aggressive pricing plus added fees. At this level, the experience has to feel exceptional — and today it simply didn’t justify the cost.
It’s disappointing because this used to be a place I recommended. After today, I’m not sure I’ll be back. Loyal customers notice when pricing crosses from understandable to unreasonable.
I hope ownership reconsiders the pricing structure. I’d love to see this place thrive — but at these prices, they may lose long-time customers like me.