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Best Cheap Mexican Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Vato
A tortilleria-driven burrito and pastry shop with a backyard patio from the team behind Michelin-starred Corima.

Notable Picks

8.3
$ Park Slope
Vato is a new all-day tortilleria and bakery from the team behind Michelin-starred Corima, built around sourdough flour tortillas, Chihuahuan-style burritos, and Mexican-inflected pastries. Prices stay surprisingly accessible for chef-driven cooking, especially if you stick to breakfast burritos, tortilla packs, and coffee.
Must-Try Dishes: Burnt Ends Egg & Cheese burrito, Pollo en Mole burrito, Filled conchas
What makes it special: A tortilleria-driven burrito and pastry shop with a backyard patio from the team behind Michelin-starred Corima.
$$ Park Slope
Chela turns weekend mornings into Mexican-inflected brunch, with chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and strong margaritas drawing steady Park Slope crowds. It’s a lively choice when you want something richer and more flavorful than a standard diner breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Huevos Rancheros, Steak & Eggs
What makes it special: Mexican brunch plates and cocktails in a busy, modern room.
$$$ Park Slope
Mexico Autentico is a relaxed Sixth Avenue Mexican restaurant known for classic plates, a full vegan menu, and generous portions that stay well within neighborhood budgets. It’s where locals mix mole, enchiladas, and burritos with margaritas and mezcal without feeling like they’re overspending.
Must-Try Dishes: Mole poblano, Vegan arabe burrito, Tamale oaxaqueño
What makes it special: A neighborhood Mexican spot balancing homestyle plates, strong margaritas, and a rare full vegan menu.
$ South Slope
Parked on 5th Avenue near 9th Street, Tacos El Poblanito is a roaming truck known for birria, huaraches, and budget-friendly tacos that often run into the late evening. Portions are generous for the price, making it an attractive option when you want a quick taco fix on the walk home.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos, Chicken tacos, Quesabirria
What makes it special: A roaming 5th Avenue truck with a big birria and quesabirria following at wallet-friendly prices.

Worthy Picks

$ South Slope
Tacos El Brother is a late-night Mexican food truck parked on 5th Avenue, known for an enormous roster of $4-ish street-style tacos and birria everything. It’s where South Slope heads after bars or shows for pastor, bistec, and birria tacos griddled to order until the early morning.
Must-Try Dishes: Tacos Pastor, Birria Tacos, Sopa Birria
What makes it special: Hard-working taco truck pouring out dozens of classic fillings until 3:30 a.m.