Taco Shops
This small taco shop in Pacific Beach is known for its cheap bean and cheese burrito (advertised on their window) and their late night drunk munchie fix. This place is a hub for trashed PB goers....
I would call this taco shop Progressivo. Vegan Menu - Offering burritos and plates with tofu, vegtables, and rice as meat substitutes. Free chips and salsa with dine in meals,...
Sombrero Mexican Food doesn't do anything great, but it also doesn't suck at anything either. Sombrero Mexican Food is a chain found throughout San Diego, and the menu is standard taco shop fare...
This Roberto's is open 24 hours and only really gets super busy around lunch time. It can attract a lot of local High School students in the afternoons, but most of the time this Roberto's offers...
Clairemont has two Cotixan restaurants within a few miles of each other. One on Clairemont Mesa blvd. and this restaurant on Genesee. This location is by far the most popular of the two...
JV's Mexican Food is located in a very tiny strip mall off on the inner part of Morena Blvd. The food here is excellent and the prices are low. For a long time JV's Mexican Food was one of the...
This location is small but still offers all of the amenities of the Fresh MXN Food chain restaurant. It's on the East side of Midway right next to a Wendy's. Although this is a chain restaurant it...
Alberto's in Pacific Beach is a fairly new establishment. It's known for being open late and on holidays, so if you're on your way home from a night of drinking you can generally count on this...
FreshMXNFood used to be Santana's, and Santana's was pretty famous for its California burrito. Only the name has really changed, but this location in particular will offer up a great California...
Valencia's used to be an El Cotixan restaurant. The general consensus is that it's not as good as Roberto's or Nicos (both a bit further North on Morena blvd.) but it's close to the USD campus...