Takeout
Neighborhood taqueria with flavorful, affordable tacos and house salsas; value is good but service is inconsistent and card surcharges or extra fees frustrate some diners.
Mary's Taqueria delivers solid neighborhood taqueria quality anchored by flavorful classic tacos with punchy house salsas and fast turnaround. However, inconsistent service—ranging from friendly to curt— and operational friction (card surcharges, unreliable hours) prevent a higher grade. Strong loyalty among regulars and reasonable value keep it competitive with respected local favorites, though it lacks the consistency and polish of premier neighborhood destinations.
On a Canalport corner by the market, this taqueria feels warm and local—a grocery-and-grill hybrid where regulars grab pastor and creamy green salsa. Service swings from friendly to curt, but plates land fast and hot. One diner said, "tacos were filled nicely and came out quick," though others flagged card surcharges and occasional rough interactions. The cooking leans classic and comforting, anchored by asada, pastor, and lengua with punchy salsas and well-seasoned rice and beans. It is not a showpiece spot; it is a place where you chase that fresh tortilla and char. Fans rave about taco dinners and horchata, and loyalists have even trusted them for catering. Families do well here thanks to straightforward options like chicken tacos, fries, and even nuggets. Portions are reasonable, prices fair for the area, and kids tend to clear their plates. There is no kids menu per se, but the menu has plenty of kid-friendly choices like quesadillas, rice, and guacamole.
Area: Industrial-meets-residential corridor near Chinatown markets; practical, local foot traffic with student spillover from UIC.
Safety: Generally safe with steady activity; can feel quiet after hours; standard urban awareness advised.
Nearby: Near 88 Marketplace and small shops; convenient for quick eats, takeout, and market runs.
Available: Takeout
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