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Best Tacos in Atlanta: Where to Find Al Pastor, Birria, and Street-Style Favorites

These are the Atlanta taco joints worth the drive… and the debate
Written By: author avatar Malika Bowling
author avatar Malika Bowling
Malika Bowling is the author of Food Lovers Guide to Atlanta, has been featured on HGTV, and is a contributing writer to Yahoo, National Geographic, USA Today, Lonely Planet and more. Bowling has also served as a judge at various culinary competitions and food festivals, including the World Food Championships. She loves hiking, exotic travel with her husband, Glen, and a well-made Negroni.
Baja fish tacos at Bartaco. | Photo by Bartaco
Baja fish tacos at Bartaco. | Photo by Bartaco

Atlanta takes its tacos seriously. What was once a late-night staple has evolved into a citywide obsession, with everyone from casual neighborhood taquerias to polished dining rooms serving up memorable riffs on al pastor, birria, and beyond. Find handmade tortillas pressed to order, slow-roasted meats carved fresh, and seafood tacos bright with lime and zest. Some places keep it traditional with cilantro, onion, and salsa that does all the talking, while others lean inventive, layering in unexpected sauces, smoky marinades, and seasonal ingredients.

This guide rounds up the best tacos in and around Atlanta—the spots locals debate passionately, line up for on weekends, and gladly drive across town to satisfy a craving.

Hankook

This fusion spot combines Korean and Mexican flavors, resulting in some of the most unique tacos in the city. The calamari taco is a hit, built with crispy calamari rings topped with sweet chili sauce. Another tasty taco is the beef bulgogi, marinated in pineapple and a spicy Korean BBQ sauce. All tacos come with green onions and cabbage tossed in a soy sesame vinaigrette. Hankook is known to get crowded at peak times and has limited parking, so plan accordingly. 1341 Collier Rd., Atlanta, mytakorea.com

Botica

Carne asada taco at Botica. | Photo by Botica
Carne asada taco at Botica | Photo by Botica

Located in the heart of Buckhead, locals love this restaurant for its killer cocktails and excellent patio. Some of the best tacos on the menu are the beef barbacoa and the braised lamb. Before digging in, start with tuna crudo and octopus are the perfect way to kick off your meal. 1820 Peachtree Rd. NW, Atlanta, eatbotica.com

Cylantros Venezuelan Cuisine

It’s not everyday you stumble upon delicious food attached to a gas station, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Cylantro’s. Tacos are available in small and large sizes, with standouts including the steak and chorizo, dressed simply with onions and cilantro. Also find a variety of arepas, a staple in Venezuelan cuisine Multiple locations, cylantros.net

Tacos and Tequilas

The taco lineup at Tacos and Tequilas is expansive, spanning classics like al pastor, carnitas, crispy shrimp, and birria, alongside more playful options such as fried avocado tacos. Weekday specials keep the crowds coming back—especially on Taco Tuesday, when three tacos ring in at $10, paired with discounted drinks. Multiple locations, ttatl.com

Bartaco

Tempura-battered avocado tacos at Bartaco. | Photo by Bartaco
Tempura battered avocado tacos at Bartaco | Photo by Bartaco

Bartaco leans into smaller, street-style tacos with clean flavors that let the ingredients shine. The Baja fish and Yucatán shrimp are bright, balanced standouts. The breezy, beach-house vibe practically invites you to order a few for the table and settle in. A mezcal margarita is a must, and skipping the Key Lime in a Jar would be a rookie mistake. Multiple locations, bartaco.com

Taqueria Del Sol

If there’s an original taco institution in Atlanta, it’s Taqueria Del Sol. This beloved counter-service spot routinely draws a line out the door at peak hours, but it moves fast. Order the Cubano or the fried chicken taco, both longtime fan favorites, and add a margarita—they’re small, but mighty. While there are now multiple locations across the metro area, the West Midtown outpost has been holding it down since before the neighborhood became the buzzy dining district it is today. Multiple locations, taqueriadelsol.com

Azotea

In the heart of Midtown’s Atlantic Station, Azotea Cantina delivers modern Mexican cuisine in a lively rooftop setting that feels far more high-energy than your typical taqueria. The tacos skew smaller by design, encouraging guests to mix, match, and order a few. The pork belly tacos are the standout—rich and crispy with just enough acidity, thanks to kimchi, to keep things balanced—and they shine alongside the bar’s cocktail-forward program. The steak and plantain and Baja fish tacos are also worth adding to the lineup. 245 18th St. NW, Atlanta, azoteacantina.com

Superica

Soft chicken taco at Superica. | Photo by Superica
Soft chicken taco at Superica | Photo by Superica

Superica, the brainchild of chef Ford Fry—whose restaurant empire spans the South—has multiple locations around Atlanta. Vegetarians gravitate toward the cauliflower tacos, while meat lovers will appreciate the smoky tacos al carbon. They come at a premium price (expect $20 or more), but the quality delivers. Pair with a Superica margarita—the Superita is the obvious choice. Multiple locations, superica.com

Tuza

Housed in a freestanding building on Howell Mill Road, Tuza pairs beachy décor with a laid-back energy that feels like a quick escape to coastal Mexico. The carnitas and fish tacos are standout orders, each delivering bright, satisfying flavor. And in a part of town where parking can be a challenge, the plentiful free parking is a welcome bonus. 1523 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, tuzata.com

Red Pepper Taqueria

A trio of beef, chicken, and shrimp tacos at Red Pepper Taqueria. | Photo by Red Pepper Taqueria
A trio of beef chicken and shrimp tacos at Red Pepper Taqueria | Photo by Red Pepper Taqueria

The signature taco lineup at Red Pepper Taqueria is broad and creative—from classic carne asada and al pastor to birria, blackened salmon, Baja fish, fried shrimp, and more. On Tuesdays, signature tacos are just $3.50; and on Fridays, margaritas are $5. 4555 Ashford Dunwoody Rd,. Dunwoody, redpepperatl.com

Frida’s Mexican Grill and Cantina

Named after Frida Kahlo, Frida’s boasts a sprawling 14-page menu that covers just about every Mexican favorite imaginable. The margaritas are solid, but the Mezcal Me Please cocktail is the sleeper hit. While you could dive into molcajetes loaded with assorted meats or even lamb chops, the tacos remain a reliable go-to — especially if you’re feeding a crowd, thanks to a platter that serves up to 10. The true standout, however, is the al pastor, studded with real chunks of pineapple for that perfect sweet-savory balance. 1027 Eagles Landing Pkwy. Stockbridge, fridaseagleslanding.com

La Carreta

This unassuming spot near Marietta’s Big Chicken is perfect for lunch if you’re in the area and on the weekends as they often have live music. Tacos are a steal at just $2.99 each. The barbacoa is killer, and the carnitas is a close second, layered with a creamy avocado sauce. La Carreta has a grocery store attached, so you can pick up some staples on your way out. 1252 Roswell Rd., Marietta, lacarreta.co

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Malika Bowling is the author of Food Lovers Guide to Atlanta, has been featured on HGTV, and is a contributing writer to Yahoo, National Geographic, USA Today, Lonely Planet and more. Bowling has also served as a judge at various culinary competitions and food festivals, including the World Food Championships. She loves hiking, exotic travel with her husband, Glen, and a well-made Negroni.

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