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El Taco Stone Oak

3.8 (198 reviews)
InexpensiveMexican, Tex-Mex
Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Potato&&Chorizo Taco
Alexis H.

First time trying this place and I was not disappointed at all! I ordered through Uber Eats. They did accidentally give me a taco I did not order, but it did not go to waste lol. All the tacos were fantastic. I really enjoyed the speciality Chilaquiles taco, I would get it again!! Next was the bean and cheese, can never go wrong with that. The chorizo and egg was good, not great but I would still eat again.

Pozole
Wilder S.

Nestled in a corner of a strip mall in Stone Oak, this taqueria has a quaint feel to it. With plenty of sitting room, the music engulfs the listening ear. When here, you can count on a fresh salsa bar. The drink station offers a variety of fresh juices, along with the standard Coca-Cola drink machine. Today, my choice is Pozole. It was delivered fresh by the courteous staff. The pozole was accompanied by 2 crisp tortillas and fresh iceberg lettuce. It was just what I was looking for today.

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Daniel G.

Wow! In a BAD way. Had chorizo and egg with frijoles tacos . They where unacceptable. This did not taste authentic at all. The worst part is that I paid ten dollars for it. Don't believe the reviews. Staff was polite , food is not good.

Pastor Street Tacos (5)
Amy M.

AMAZING TACOS! Such a cute little drive through spot for tacos! We ate in the small dining area inside! Service was super quick! Will definitely be coming back!

https://www.eltacostoneoak.com/#about-us
Heather P.

There are actually a few El Taco locations, but they do not seem to be affiliated. This one is the best location, according to my daughter. It's in Stone Oak Village, a strip mall. This is my daughter's favorite place in San Antonio for street tacos. On Mondays, that's the special of the day. She gets the el pastor and chicken. I tried both and liked the chicken the best. The chicken is marinated in lime juice and is unique and flavorful. The pork was a bit too fatty for my liking... maybe I just got a bad one. Since my daughter makes fabulous tacos herself, I opted for something light and different. I ordered the chicken fajita salad. The menu indicated that it comes with chips and pico, but it didn't. Instead, it was topped with tomatoes. And there was beans (that weren't mentioned on the menu) at the bottom. Also, I would've thought that chicken "fajita" would include onions, but it didn't. With maybe a teaspoon of guacamole, the salad was bland and fell flat, especially for the price. I will say that the taco bowl that it came in was fantastic. The scannable menu leads you here: https://www.eltacostoneoak.com/#about-us

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Stefany V.

Just when I think SA has reached maximum-taco-shop capacity, more crop up! With all the five star reviews for breakfast, I had to give it a try. Menu is a mix of classic and modernized tacos, along with plates for breakfast and lunch. My go-to bfast taco is potato, egg, and cheese, with bacon- go big or go home, right? This spot has a few specialty tacos with a bunch of different stuff thrown in. The "Dumpster" has a little bit of everything (potato, egg, bean, bacon, cheese, carne guisada)- fun mix of flavors, but I felt their carne guisada was lacking the savory punch of spices I love. The "L Taco special" (potato, beef fajita, cheese, avocado)- solid. My mom digs this taco, the creaminess of the avocado keeps it from being dry. The Norteno is a classic done well (beans, jack cheese, fajita, and guac), better with chicken than beef, or it gets too heavy to me. A better version than Las Palapas! Service is friendly and they have a loyalty program/stamp card. In addition to having a ton of different tacos, you also have your choice of THREE types of tortillas. This is almost choice overload (I dig the Harina Tex-Mex), just let me eat them already!

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My family loves the breakfast tacos and the service is amazing. Friendly staff and great green salsa.

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I'm m a regular! What keeps me coming back is quality of food. They recently upgraded furniture and floor.

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Breakfast tacos were really small and they had hardly any egg in the taco. But their salsa bar was really good.

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The reviews don't do the place justice. The food was hot and good. The service was great. I am glad I didn't pay attention to the reviews.

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Excellent taxes, especially the breakfast tacos. Our standard go to place for fresh, handmade tacos.

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