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Best Cheap Tacos Restaurants in Williamsburg (11211)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Santa Fe BK
New Mexican green chile and smothered burritos rare in NYC.

Notable Picks

$ North Williamsburg
Santa Fe BK brings New Mexican flavors to North Williamsburg, with green chile–loaded breakfast burritos, smothered burros, and queso that locals line up for from morning through late night. It’s the spot when you want serious chile heat, tortillas griddled to order, and tacos or burritos that still land under full-on dinner pricing.
Must-Try Dishes: Green chile breakfast burrito, Smothered burro with red or green chile, Chicken enchiladas
What makes it special: New Mexican green chile and smothered burritos rare in NYC.
8.5
$$ Williamsburg
Family-run De Mole brings Puebla-style cooking to a cozy Williamsburg corner, built around a deeply layered mole that takes days to make. Locals rely on it for generous plates, reliable brunch, and classic Mexican comfort at price points that still feel reasonable for the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Pollo con mole poblano, Enchiladas de pollo con mole, Al pastor tacos
What makes it special: Slow-simmered Puebla-style mole and generous, homey plates.
$ South Williamsburg
Taco Santana is a no-frills South Williamsburg standby where al pastor, tinga, and fish tacos come out fast, filling, and firmly in cheap-eats territory. It’s the kind of corner taqueria locals lean on for takeout, late-night bites, and quick plates that feel like a deal even after many repeat visits.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada Taco, Al Pastor Burrito, Fries + Santana Burrito
What makes it special: Late‑night, wallet‑friendly tacos and burritos.

Worthy Picks

$$ North Williamsburg
Esse Taco pairs a tight taco menu with a design-forward space just off Bedford Avenue, serving fillings that lean more chef-y than classic bodega. Prices are higher than a corner taqueria, but portions, tortillas, and cocktails make it feel like an upgraded taco night that still stays below full dinner splurge.
Must-Try Dishes: Adobada Taco, Al Pastor Taco, Veggie Taco
What makes it special: Casual tacos with good value on Bedford Ave.
$$$$ South Williamsburg
Mexico 2000 is a lively cantina-style spot where big plates of tacos, birria, and quesadillas meet strong margaritas and frequent drink specials. It’s the kind of place where you can stretch a budget, linger on the back patio, and still get a full sit-down Mexican meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria tacos, Chicken quesadilla, Chips with guacamole
What makes it special: Huge portions, strong margaritas, and late-night-friendly pricing.
7.7
$ Williamsburg
Tacombi’s Williamsburg outpost brings the brand’s Yucatán-born taco stand aesthetic to a larger neighborhood space, with Baja fish, al pastor, and snacks backed by cocktails and aguas frescas. It’s not the cheapest on this list, but works when you want sit-down tacos with a bit more scene while still staying below full-on restaurant pricing.
Must-Try Dishes: Baja fish tacos, Al pastor tacos, Elote or esquites
What makes it special: Beachy taco-stand energy with polished service and a full bar.