


The Taco Spot – Tempe Authentic Mexican restaurant at Crossroads of Tempe, SE Corner of Elliot & Kyrene Rd. Specializing in signature birria tacos with blended birria consommé sauce crafted with meticulous care. We redefine Mexican food with birria ramen fusion, zesty Vampiro tacos, and surf N turf tacos with our secret sauce. From birria quesadillas and burritos to carne asada, enchiladas, and classic nachos, every dish features fresh ingredients and bold authentic flavors. An explosion of spices harmonized to tantalize your palate. Family-owned taco shop proudly serving exceptional authentic Mexican classics and traditional Mexico cuisine in Tempe since day one. Experience the taste difference!
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 325 W Elliot Rd #101, Tempe, AZ 85284
Phone: (480) 219-9030
Website: https://tacospotaz.order.online/store/the-taco-spot-elliot-kyrene-tempe-1956833
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Reviews
The birria ramen was incredible (spicy) and the horchata might be the best I’ve had in the valley. Seriously that alone is worth stopping in for.
Would I go back? Absolutely. Would I recommend it? 100%.
If you’re driving by The Taco Spot, do yourself a favor and stop. Great food, welcoming staff, and horchata that tastes like it was made with love.
The two girls working the front, Alejandra and Andrea, thank you!
Oh boy… where do I even start? We ordered via Uber Eats for pickup, thinking this would be an easy grab-and-go situation. Instead, we got there only to find out our items were “out of stock” and we needed to pick something else. Fine. We switched to different burritos. Except, plot twist… they didn’t have tortillas. At a taco spot. So, we subbed in Nachos al Pastor, hoping for a save. Nope. The portion size was shockingly small for the price (in this economy?!), and the flavor was basically MIA. The carne was tough, the jalapeños were off, and the churro was cold in the middle.
Now, I will give credit where it’s due. The fries were almost there. They had a solid batter and great seasoning, but somehow managed to be crispy and soggy at the same time. Like the oil wasn’t quite hot enough to seal the deal.
The Vibe:
Let’s just say the energy matched the food. Flat. The cashier was indifferent at best, which made the whole “out of everything” situation feel even more disappointing.
The Value:
Minimal. For what we paid, we expected something to stand out. Instead, it all fell short. Both literally and figuratively.
Final Word:
When a taco place runs out of tortillas and flavor in the same breath… it’s a no from me. I’ll never be back.
#TempeEats #TacoFail #DisappointingBites #CustomerServiceMatters #NotWorthIt #FoodieLetdown
Then again, I had to wait another 15 minutes for them to correct my order.
They didn’t replace the tacos I had ordered originally ultimately leading to my food being cold due to having to wait another extensive amount of time.
Horrible customer from the entire crew.
If you’re looking for a good vibe, friendly experience. This is not the place.