Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Legendary Melrose parking-lot taco stand serving outstanding al pastor and generous burritos at budget-friendly prices, with minor hygiene and cross-contact concerns to note.
Set in a supermarket lot on Melrose, this stand has a constant hum of satisfied regulars and curious visitors. Lines move fast, crew stays cheerful, and the smell of grilled pork drifts across the pavement. One happy diner said the tacos were "worth planning a night around," and the whole scene feels warm and bustling with a classic LA street-food pulse. The cooking leans traditional and focused: tender al pastor with caramelized edges and pineapple, juicy asada, and sleeper-hit suadero. Burritos are hefty, and the self-serve salsa bar lets you tailor heat and crunch before they rewrap it. It is about flavor, speed, and value rather than frills—ideal if you crave straight-up tacos done right. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: chicken or asada tacos, quesadillas, and mild salsas are easy wins. There is no seating, so plan car dining or a quick curbside bite. Note: reviewers reported limited allergy controls and pork cross-contact risks, so those with strict dietary needs should exercise caution.
Area: Bustling Melrose/Vine corridor near studios and nightlife; casual, late-night street food vibe.
Safety: Generally busy and lit; some reviews note dust from street and typical urban conditions.
Nearby: Pavilions parking lot with ample parking and EV chargers; bars and shops nearby draw late-night crowds.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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