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The Winners of Houston’s Top Taco Festival

Attendees partied through the rain and shine to crown this year's G.O.A.T. (greatest of all tacos)
Written By: author avatar Megha McSwain
author avatar Megha McSwain
Megha McSwain is the Managing Editor of DiningOut, overseeing editorial content across Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta. Born in Mumbai, India, Megha spent most of her life in Houston and now resides in Colorado. Throughout her career, she has contributed to leading food, travel, and lifestyle publications, including Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, and Texas Monthly. A trusted voice in food and lifestyle media, Megha also makes regular appearances on local television, appearing on Great Day Houston on KHOU 11 and Texas Today on NBC 5.
Ostia's duck carnitas tacos at Top Taco. | Photo by Ostia
Ostia's duck carnitas tacos at Top Taco. | Photo by Ostia

A brief downpour on Thursday night was hardly enough to stop more than 2,000 festival-goers from enjoying unlimited tacos, cocktails, live music, and lucha libre wrestling at DiningOut Events’ second annual Top Taco festival.

Like last year, the one-of-a-kind food fest popped up in the front lot of POST Houston with the twinkling lights of the Downtown skyline serving as a backdrop. Sponsored by Buckhead Meat & Seafood, Top Taco gives its attendees the chance to sample unlimited tacos from more than 40 local chefs and restaurants, alongside craft cocktails, beer, wine, and more. Top tier talent, including restaurants like Loro, Space City Birria, Ostia, Lupe Tortilla, Tiki Tacos & Michelads, and Polanquito lined the area, with a live music stage and a lucha libre wrestling ring anchoring the sprawling festival grounds.

Buckhead Meat & Seafood representatives at Top Taco. | Photo by Swizzle Media
Buckhead Meat & Seafood representatives at Top Taco. | Photo by Swizzle Media

Contenders competed in two main categories: Best Traditional Taco and Best Creative Taco. Critic’s choice was determined by a blind vote form a panel of judges made up of Houston food professionals, while People’s Choice was decided upon by votes given by attendees. A separate title for Best Cocktail, among participating beverage professionals across a range of spirits, was also up for grabs.

VIP ticketholders had exclusive access to the Asada BBQ Showdown, a dedicated section with a DJ, private bars, and lounge seating where restaurants like Guard and Grace and Gulf & Prairie were competing for Best BBQ Taco. Buckhead wowed VIP guests with its chef demo station, which showcased the roasting of a whole suckling pig.

Cocktails from Adrian's Mexican Street Food. | Photo by Megha McSwain
Cocktails from Adrian’s Mexican Street Food. | Photo by Megha McSwain

Despite the rain, the energy remained high throughout the evening, with loads of guests crowding the main stage for the awards ceremony at the end of the night. Here are this year’s winners of the coveted title of Top Taco (and Top Cocktail):

Best Traditional

People’s Choice: 713 TNT

2nd place: Taco Palenque

3rd place: Space City Birria

Critic’s Choice: Tiki Tacos & Micheladas

2nd place: Space City Birria

3rd place: L’Jefe Jaliscience

Best Creative

People’s Choice: Gordo Nino’s

2nd place: Guard & Grace

3rd place: Comatl

Critic’s Choice: Ostia

2nd place: Tiki Tacos & Michelads

3rd place: Fish Company Taco

VIP Asada BBQ Showdown

People’s Choice: Gulf & Prairie

2nd place: Guard & Grace

3rd place: Tellos Tacos & Barbecue

Critic’s Choice: Miguelito Grill

2nd place: Tellos Tacos & Barbecue

3rd place: Gulf & Prairie

Cocktail

People’s Choice: Blanco Tacos & Tequila – Heaven Hill | Ocho Tequila

2nd place: La Pulga – Guard & Grace

3rd place: Polanquito – Excellia Tequila

Critic’s Choice: Loro – Rosaluna

2nd place: Polanquito – Excellia Tequila

3rd place: Lupe Tortilla – Cointreau & Don Julio 

The DiningOut Events festival season continues in Texas with Dallas hosting its inaugural Rare Steakfest at Levy Plaza in Irving in May and Rare returning to POST Houston in October; along with a lineup of events, including Top Taco, Surf Seafood Challenge, Chicken Fight, and Rare, across Denver all summer.

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Megha McSwain Managing Editor
Megha McSwain is the Managing Editor of DiningOut, overseeing editorial content across Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta. Born in Mumbai, India, Megha spent most of her life in Houston and now resides in Colorado. Throughout her career, she has contributed to leading food, travel, and lifestyle publications, including Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, and Texas Monthly. A trusted voice in food and lifestyle media, Megha also makes regular appearances on local television, appearing on Great Day Houston on KHOU 11 and Texas Today on NBC 5.

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