Tacolicious Restaurant Review:
Tacolicious in the Marina boasts colorful posters on one wall as well as paintings by local artist Paul Madonna. The second floor hosts a private dining room. Meanwhile, the menu presents choices such as petite tacos stuffed with brisket-like braised short ribs and starters of cumin-sauced plantains and smoked albacore tuna tostadas sprinkled with crispy leeks. Tequila cocktails cool everything...
This Marina hot spot draws a young and energetic crowd that fuels up on equal parts tacos and tequila, or on chilaquiles and Bloody Marias during weekend brunch. Tables are usually laden with made-to-order guacamole and platters of well-stuffed tacos (the carnitas and short-rib versions are especially full of flavor). You'll also see groups ordering rounds of "chupitos," easy-to-drink shots of...
Food23 Decor19 Service19 Cost$26
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“Upscale” tacos are the draw at these “not-traditional” “hipster” taquerias, an ever-growing local...
Citysearch Editorial Review:
Any restaurant that encourages its patron to start the night out with a round of shots is worth checking out. That’s right, at Tacolicious, the overwhelmingly popular taco spot in the Marina, the...