LOCATIONS

Taco Flats

5520 Burnet Rd. #101, 512/619-9848

John Anderson

Taking its name from a long gone 1970's music venue that was beloved in the neighborhood, this incarnation puts the food center stage. The tacos are based around family recipes on handmade tortillas.
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Chronicle Reviews

Taco Flats

Taco Flats is maybe too laid-back

Brandon Watson, February 19, 2015

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