

Nearly four decades ago we opened as a small eatery in Downtown San Antonio; we’ve come a long way since then. We created a top-rated cookbook, been featured on the Food Network and took the puffy taco all the way to the White House. However, our growth hasn’t changed what made us Los Barrios. We still use family recipes perfected over generations, the freshest ingredients and most aromatic spices. Most importantly, we always make each meal about bringing family together around a table.
Family-style mainstay serving Mexican & Tex-Mex fare in a casual setting with a full bar & patio.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4223 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 732-6017
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Los Barrios Mexican Cuisine – 4223 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78212
I had a fantastic lunch at Los Barrios today. The chicken tortilla soup absolutely blew me away — easily the best-tasting version of this soup I’ve ever had. Rich flavor, perfect seasoning, and incredibly comforting.
My fajita tacos came out hot, tender, and full of flavor. You can tell they take pride in getting the basics right.
On top of the great food, the service was excellent. Friendly, attentive, and quick without feeling rushed.
Overall, a memorable meal and definitely a spot I’ll be returning to.
The food is great, but small portions and overpriced when compared to other similar restaurants.
The prices align more with Southtown, the Rim, or Downtown. I mean, $9 kids’ meals and $28 fajitas for 1 plate are on the higher end, especially when the fajita plate was mostly onions and peppers.
We ordered waters to drink and they tasted like an old hose or water pipe. Even the sodas had the flavor.
The chips and salsa before the meal were really good, though the salsa was very mild.
The Poblano enchiladas and puffy tacos were excellent. The rice and refried beans were average and went well with the main course.
The tortillas also had a good flavor and texture.
The service was lacking. We constantly had to flag down the server to refill empty cups, get napkins, and to take away dirty plates. The server seemed nice, but he barely spoke.
Service was warm and efficient—even during the rush—and we never felt rushed. The space works for everyone: indoor dining, bar seating, booths, and a patio/terrace; easy to bring a crowd or keep it casual for two. Plenty of free parking and we had no wait on our visit.
If you’re craving the real deal Tex-Mex (and beyond), this is the place.
Found it amusing reading the many reviews complaining about the chips not being free they’re 1.99 extra….1.99! If 1.99 is that much of a burden then maybe do yourself a favor and have dinner at home. We ordered a large guacamole and a large chile con queso so our chips were included but I’d have no problem paying for them. The salsa they give you is not too spicy but really flavorful. Our waiter was super attentive and made sure we were good from start to finish. Highly recommend