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Best Tacos Restaurants in Lincoln Park (60614)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Cocina TARASCAS Mexican Restaurant
A 1990s-era Lincoln Park fixture with huge platters, strong margaritas, and a busy patio.

Notable Picks

$$$ Park West
Cocina Tarascas is a long-running Lincoln Park standby (since 1998) where sizzling fajitas, burritos, and strong margaritas anchor a lively tequila-focused dining room. A broad menu, weekend Mexican breakfast, and a busy Clark Street patio make it a default choice for groups wanting classic sit-down Mexican with cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrito Tarasco, Mahi Mahi tacos, Chicken flautas
What makes it special: A 1990s-era Lincoln Park fixture with huge platters, strong margaritas, and a busy patio.
$$ Sheffield Neighbors
Mi Nueva Tierra is a 2020-opening cantina in the Lathrop Homes stretch of Lincoln Park, built around scratch-made chilaquiles, street-style tacos, and a strong margarita program. TVs for games, a dog-friendly patio, and a menu that runs from pozole to carne asada make it a flexible pick for brunch, drinks, or casual group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Green chilaquiles, Grilled steak tacos, Pozole Norteño
What makes it special: A modern Mexican cantina with from-scratch brunch, solid tacos, and plenty of TVs for games.
$ DePaul
Los 3 Panchos is a family-owned, counter-service spot on Diversey known for cheap steak tacos, taco dinners, and giant burritos served late into the night. It’s the neighborhood’s reliable, no-frills option when you want a plate of tacos, horchata, and a pile of rice and beans for not much money.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak Tacos, Taco Dinner Plate, Pepper Steak Burrito
What makes it special: A long-running, late-night taco counter that prioritizes portions and price.

Worthy Picks

$$ Wrightwood Neighbors
Southport Taqueria is a newer Lincoln Park counter-service spot where al pastor, birria, and chorizo show up in tacos, burritos, and tortas, with a compact dining room and BYOB policy. Early reviews consistently praise the punchy fillings and warm service, making it a promising neighborhood option for quick, sit-down or takeout Mexican.
Must-Try Dishes: Al pastor tacos, Birria tacos, Carne asada burrito
What makes it special: A compact, BYOB taquería where al pastor and birria tacos headline a focused menu.
$ Lincoln Park
Cilantro Taco Grill’s Lincoln Park outpost is a fast-casual spot where arrachera, pastor, and barbacoa tacos share space with burritos, bowls, and agua fresca. It’s a flexible option when you want customizable taco plates with plenty of protein choices and quick counter service.
Must-Try Dishes: Arrachera Steak Tacos, Chorizo Taco Dinner, Taco Salad
What makes it special: A regional fast-casual chain location with a big taco and protein lineup.
$ DePaul
Taco & Burrito Express is a Halsted Street staple known for divey vibes, long hours, and late-night steak tacos and monster burritos. It’s less polished than other options but fills a key role as the affordable, always-there taco stop after shows or nights out.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak Taco, California Burrito, Chicken Taco
What makes it special: A classic late-night Mexican counter slinging tacos and burritos until very late.