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Best Tacos Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Casa Azul
Refined Oaxacan-inspired tacos and cocktails in a lively, design-forward room.

Notable Picks

$$$ Park Slope
Casa Azul is a modern Oaxacan-leaning Mexican restaurant where tacos al pastor, fish tacos, and mezcal-forward cocktails share equal billing. Park Slope locals treat it as the neighborhood’s polished taco-and-cocktail spot for date nights, brunch, and small-group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Taco, Taco De Pescado, Queso Fundido
What makes it special: Refined Oaxacan-inspired tacos and cocktails in a lively, design-forward room.
$ South Slope
Girasol Taqueria & Bakery is a 24-hour South Slope staple combining a full taqueria menu with a deep Mexican bakery case. Handmade tortillas, straightforward tacos, and generous plates make it a go-to for budget-friendly taco runs at almost any hour.
Must-Try Dishes: 3 Tacos For 10, Taco De Camarón (Shrimp), Tres Leches Cake
What makes it special: Round-the-clock tacos on house-made tortillas plus a full panadería.
$$$ South Slope
Jalapeno King is a family-run Mexican restaurant where a huge taco section, specialty seafood tacos, and burritos sit alongside burgers and weekend pancita. It’s a versatile South Slope choice for groups that want everything from classic al pastor tacos to hefty California-style burritos.
Must-Try Dishes: Jalapeno Tacos (3 Piece), 3 Chipotle Shrimp Tacos, San Diego Style Burrito
What makes it special: Huge taco lineup, seafood tacos, and hearty burritos from a longtime family spot.
$$$$ South Slope
Pablito’s Taqueria is a cozy, family-run counter-service shop focusing on straightforward tacos, huaraches, and Mexican breakfast plates. It’s a neighborhood choice when you want homestyle plates and tacos without the bar scene or polished restaurant markup.
Must-Try Dishes: 3 For 10 Tacos, Chicken Taquitos Dorados, Chilaquiles with Asada Steak
What makes it special: Compact taqueria serving homestyle tacos, huaraches, and Mexican breakfasts.

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.