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Tacos del barrioBWorth Trying

2817 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 · Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (168 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Destination-worthy tacos and handmade tortillas with a salsa bar and agave drinks, though quality can be inconsistent and service gets stretched at peak times.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Tacos del Barrio delivers exceptional food quality—handmade tortillas and celebrated al pastor draw repeat visits across the city—but inconsistent execution at peak hours and a cramped space prevent a higher grade. Strong destination appeal and generous portions at fair prices make it a solid neighborhood favorite, though quality variation and service slowdowns during rush limit it to reliable rather than exceptional dining.

Restaurant Summary

On 24th Street in the Mission, this spot feels colorful and lively, with handmade tortillas, a help-yourself salsa bar, and agave cocktails fueling the buzz. Guests rave about the Tijuana-style al pastor—“my favorite taco in the city”—while a few note slower service when it is packed at peak. The back bar area channels a relaxed cantina vibe where you can linger over micheladas. The cooking leans traditional taqueria with an elevated, regional twist: guac-topped Tijuana tacos with crispy cheese, rich birria folded into quesabirrias, and seafood like Baja fish and shrimp tacos. Most diners praise bold flavors and generous fillings; a minority report dryness or overly oily consomé, usually at rush or late hours. Expect comforting Mexican flavors over theatrics, with occasional specials (octopus, soft-shell crab) keeping things interesting. For families, it is kid-friendly by menu reality: simple tacos ($3–6), burritos ($10–13), quesadillas, rice and beans, and mild salsas. One parent said even a picky toddler enjoyed the food. If your child avoids heat or crunch, stick to asada or chicken tacos, plain quesadillas, and lighter salsas; adventurous kids can try Baja fish. Space is tight at peak, so earlier visits are easier with strollers.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost$22-38 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively Mission District corridor with murals, casual eateries, and nightlife; attracts locals and food-focused visitors.

Safety: Generally busy with steady foot traffic; urban conditions vary block to block, typical city awareness advised.

Nearby: Near 24th St corridor murals, cafes, bars; close to transit and dense residential streets.

Mission DistrictThe Mission District offers a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Mexican taquerias to trendy modern eateries and hip cafes. The social atmosphere is lively and eclectic, attracting a mix of locals and visitors who appreciate authentic cultural experiences alongside contemporary urban vibes.
Dolores HeightsDolores Heights is a quieter, more residential pocket within the Mission known for its charming streets and boutique dining options. It tends to attract diners looking for a more upscale and relaxed environment compared to the busier parts of the Mission.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday10:00–21:00 Wednesday10:00–21:00 Thursday10:00–21:00 Friday10:00–22:00 Saturday10:00–22:00 Sunday10:00–20:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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