Lone Star Taco Bar
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Being from Texas I am hyper critical of tacos. These hit the mark for sure. I had the brisket taco and the spiced beef taco. Both were flavorful and w…
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This wasn't named best tacos in Boston for no reason! My favorite is the Beef Barbacoa which inspired me to make it on my blog : www.thebusybostonian.…
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Seriously. Not even close to real Mexican food!!…
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6 Reviews on “Lone Star Taco Bar”
Being from Texas I am hyper critical of tacos. These hit the mark for sure. I had the brisket taco and the spiced beef taco. Both were flavorful and well done. The salsa could have been hotter but ok. Service was good and atmosphere was average.
This wasn’t named best tacos in Boston for no reason! My favorite is the Beef Barbacoa which inspired me to make it on my blog : http://www.thebusybostonian.com ! I dont usually eat fish, but anyone Ive ever gone with loves the daily fried fish taco. For brunch the corn pancakes are amazing
Seriously. Not even close to real Mexican food!!
Tacos and Drinks!. It was dark and a little cramped in there, a popular place on a Friday night. They have a really nice cocktail, beer, mezcal and whiskey selection. The brunch menu looks really fun.The beef barbacoa taco was big, with lots of juicy meat. Unfortunately the meat was a little too chewy and the flavor completely overpowered the pickled red onion, avocado crema, and cotija cheese.The chorizo taco was better, allowing the queso fresco and pickled radish, if not the mint, to come through.They have these nice thick corn tortillas so that just one holds up just fine.The guacamole was $9, but it was a big serving and served with freshly fried tortilla chips. It tasted like they might be putting some sour cream in there though, something that thins the flavor a bit. It could’ve used some onion, garlic and peppers.Their are two hot sauce bottles out for your usage. The orange one is nice and hot and apparently has some sweet potatoes involved in it. I recommend stirring some in the guac if everyone in your party can handle it.Brunch:Huevos Rancheros: DecentBreakfast Taco: If you’ve had a real breakfast taco, don’t get this.Jalapeno Corncakes: These are pretty fun. oversharielle.com
Super night out. Just tried this place. We selected it based on the existing reviews and the irresistable concept of tacos and drinks. Food was terrific (we had assorted varieties of tacos, and quac and chips), drinks were great as well – the mugarita was a prize. Best part was the atmosphere: cool mix of bar and restaurant, and lone star ambiance. Service was quite good as well. Much recommended.
Lunch with coworkers Friday 3/2/12, I’m very picky. The good: House made tortillas! Thank you. Great tacos. You’re probably safe with any. Great tequila and mezcal selection. Lots of pickled stuff. The meh: The guacamole wasn’t that great, I prefer mine without crema. I’d like to see a menu that changes often, I assume it doesn’t much because they’re laminated. On those same lines, some specials would be sweet. Conclusion: You have to go at least once, the food is really spectacular. If I knew there would be menu variations I would go more often (read: more than once).