Ready to take Taco Tuesday to a whole new level?
We can all agree that tacos make a perfect meal, especially in Washington. And while this taco trail won’t take you to EVERY amazing taco spot in the state (that would take months), it will take you on a food tour featuring some of the best places on Earth to eat the very best tacos in Washington. We recommend spending two or three days covering this trail, unless you can eat a ridiculous number of tacos in a day.
Here’s the Google Map to this epic taco trail in Washington.
Enjoy!
Plan out your journey along the Washington Taco Trail
Google Maps Gas up the car; turn up the tunes, and hit the road on this epic taco trail in Washington. Your delightful foodie road trip will take you 277 miles in nearly five hours. You can quickly and easily customize the map (just click on the highlighted Google Map in the intro) to add or remove stops to meet your interests and time frame. Ready? Off we go!
- Trejo’s Mexican Restaurant, 1833 W Court St., Pasco
Amigo T / Yelp
Facebook/Trejo’s Mexican Restaurant Trejo’s is one of quite a few places serving excellent authentic Mexican food. Stop in and order a combination of traditional street tacos and Tacos Dorados. Definitely try the tasty tacos, but don’t forget to order such favorites as the burritos and the enchiladas. Trejo’s tacos have even been crowned, by some who have eaten there, “the best tacos around.”
Click here for the official Facebook page of Trejo’s Mexican Restaurant.
- 5 Salsas, 2105 S 1st St., Yakima
5 Salsas Facebook
5 Salsas Facebook Next, find this taco truck on First Street in Yakima (typically open Wednesday - Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). As the name indicates, they do serve five homemade salsas, which you can drizzle on the best tacos ever. Those homemade salsas? Well, you’ll have to choose which spiciness you prefer. If you like your salsa really hot, try La Perrona (The Awesome One), which is the hottest of all of the salsas. For the mildest, order the De Mi Vieja (the Wifey’s Salsa).
Learn more by clicking here.
- Fidelina’s Taqueria,410 S Main St., Ellensburg
Dawn G. / Yelp
Fidelina’s Taqueria Facebook Our next stop brings us to Fidelina’s Taqueria. The colorful Mexican restaurant’s tacos entice both Ellensburg locals and those just passing through on road trips. Treat yourself to the tasty tacos - available in a variety of options. If you’ve got room for more food, you might also want to try the burritos and the quesadillas.
Click here for the official Facebook page of Fidelina’s Taqueria.
- Taqueria La Fondita, 3737 S G St., Tacoma
Justin Michael K / Yelp
Tara L / Yelp Are you ready for the next stop on this tasty taco trail? We’re heading to Tacoma, where we’ll learn what the locals already know. Taqueria La Fondita has some of the best tacos in the city. Your biggest challenge will be deciding what type to order - the pork or the fish tacos, for example? The food truck has, according to those who have eaten there, some of the very best tacos in Washington.
Click here for the official website of Taqueria La Fondita.
- Fonda La Catrina, 5905 Airport Way S, Seattle
Robert S / Yelp
Maria M / Yelp Everything on the menu at Fonda La Catrina is exceptional, especially the delicious tacos. Try such scrumptious options as the all-natural beef taco, the pork taco, or the beef tongue taco. You might also want to sample such favorites as the tortas, the enchiladas, and the tamales.This place is an underrated treasure.
Peruse the menu on the official website of Fonda La Catrina. Click here.
- Tacos Chukis, 219 Broadway E., Seattle
Hurjane V. / Yelp
Dennis D / Yelp End your journey at the place that many Seattleites claim is the best casual Mexican eatery in the city. The tacos at Tacos Chukis are out of this world. If you like classic tacos, be sure to order the House tacos with pork and beef.
Click here for the official Facebook of Tacos Chukis.
Is your favorite taqueria missing from this trail? What eatery do you think serves the best tacos in Washington? Let us know in the comments! Here’s a list of 13 of the best places for tacos in Washington, and here’s a roundup of a few of our best Mexican restaurants.
Google Maps
Gas up the car; turn up the tunes, and hit the road on this epic taco trail in Washington. Your delightful foodie road trip will take you 277 miles in nearly five hours. You can quickly and easily customize the map (just click on the highlighted Google Map in the intro) to add or remove stops to meet your interests and time frame. Ready? Off we go!
Amigo T / Yelp
Facebook/Trejo’s Mexican Restaurant
Trejo’s is one of quite a few places serving excellent authentic Mexican food. Stop in and order a combination of traditional street tacos and Tacos Dorados. Definitely try the tasty tacos, but don’t forget to order such favorites as the burritos and the enchiladas. Trejo’s tacos have even been crowned, by some who have eaten there, “the best tacos around.”
Click here for the official Facebook page of Trejo’s Mexican Restaurant.
5 Salsas Facebook
Next, find this taco truck on First Street in Yakima (typically open Wednesday - Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). As the name indicates, they do serve five homemade salsas, which you can drizzle on the best tacos ever. Those homemade salsas? Well, you’ll have to choose which spiciness you prefer. If you like your salsa really hot, try La Perrona (The Awesome One), which is the hottest of all of the salsas. For the mildest, order the De Mi Vieja (the Wifey’s Salsa).
Learn more by clicking here.
Dawn G. / Yelp
Fidelina’s Taqueria Facebook
Our next stop brings us to Fidelina’s Taqueria. The colorful Mexican restaurant’s tacos entice both Ellensburg locals and those just passing through on road trips. Treat yourself to the tasty tacos - available in a variety of options. If you’ve got room for more food, you might also want to try the burritos and the quesadillas.
Click here for the official Facebook page of Fidelina’s Taqueria.
Justin Michael K / Yelp
Tara L / Yelp
Are you ready for the next stop on this tasty taco trail? We’re heading to Tacoma, where we’ll learn what the locals already know. Taqueria La Fondita has some of the best tacos in the city. Your biggest challenge will be deciding what type to order - the pork or the fish tacos, for example? The food truck has, according to those who have eaten there, some of the very best tacos in Washington.
Click here for the official website of Taqueria La Fondita.
Robert S / Yelp
Maria M / Yelp
Everything on the menu at Fonda La Catrina is exceptional, especially the delicious tacos. Try such scrumptious options as the all-natural beef taco, the pork taco, or the beef tongue taco. You might also want to sample such favorites as the tortas, the enchiladas, and the tamales.This place is an underrated treasure.
Peruse the menu on the official website of Fonda La Catrina. Click here.
Hurjane V. / Yelp
Dennis D / Yelp
End your journey at the place that many Seattleites claim is the best casual Mexican eatery in the city. The tacos at Tacos Chukis are out of this world. If you like classic tacos, be sure to order the House tacos with pork and beef.
Click here for the official Facebook of Tacos Chukis.
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Address: 1833 W Court St, Pasco, WA 99301, USAAddress: Yakima, WA 98903, USAAddress: 410 S Main St, Ellensburg, WA 98926, USAAddress: 3737 S G St, Tacoma, WA 98418, USAAddress: 5905 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, USAAddress: 219 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
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best tacos In Washington February 29, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best Mexican restaurants in Washington that aren’t on this trail? Mexican food just hits the spot, doesn’t it? Next time you’re craving Mexican, you’ll definitely want to head over to Senor Moose Café in Seattle, one of the best Mexican restaurants in Washington. Sip a tasty margarita as you peruse the menu, bursting with such scrumptious dishes as tacos, burritos, and eggs, chorizo, and potatoes. If you’re in the mood for tasty tacos, you can’t go wrong at Ramirez Mexican Store in Tumwater. There, you can pair a delicious margarita with some of the best tacos in Arizona. Even better? You can eat in before shopping, or you can order your food to go. Where can I find the best margaritas in Washington? Nothing pairs better with an authentic Mexican meal than a margarita. For some of the best margaritas in the state, set off on the Margarita Marathon in Washington. The trail winds through Tacoma, taking you to six spots with tasty margaritas. The Margarita Marathon begins at Cactus Proctor, where you can try one of the specialty margaritas. However, make sure you also order the house margarita, perhaps the most popular margarita in the restaurant. Pair your margarita with authentic Mexican cuisine at Mexico Magico, another stop on the Margarita Marathon. You’ll definitely want to try the queso dip, too. Are there any other food trails in Washington I should take? You’ll find several other food trails in Washington, including the Oyster Trail in Washington. The memorable trail provides the opportunity to try some of the state’s best oysters and to admire some of the best water views. Start your delightfully delicious journey at Elliott’s Oyster House, in Seattle, which serves oysters and sensational waterfront views. For an epic sugary sweet rush, set off on the Ice Cream Trail in Washington, which will take you to six delightful ice cream shops. The trail kicks off at Pete and Belle’s Ice Cream Shop in Spokane Valley and ends at Winegar’s in Ellensburg.
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best tacos In Washington
February 29, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best Mexican restaurants in Washington that aren’t on this trail? Mexican food just hits the spot, doesn’t it? Next time you’re craving Mexican, you’ll definitely want to head over to Senor Moose Café in Seattle, one of the best Mexican restaurants in Washington. Sip a tasty margarita as you peruse the menu, bursting with such scrumptious dishes as tacos, burritos, and eggs, chorizo, and potatoes. If you’re in the mood for tasty tacos, you can’t go wrong at Ramirez Mexican Store in Tumwater. There, you can pair a delicious margarita with some of the best tacos in Arizona. Even better? You can eat in before shopping, or you can order your food to go. Where can I find the best margaritas in Washington? Nothing pairs better with an authentic Mexican meal than a margarita. For some of the best margaritas in the state, set off on the Margarita Marathon in Washington. The trail winds through Tacoma, taking you to six spots with tasty margaritas. The Margarita Marathon begins at Cactus Proctor, where you can try one of the specialty margaritas. However, make sure you also order the house margarita, perhaps the most popular margarita in the restaurant. Pair your margarita with authentic Mexican cuisine at Mexico Magico, another stop on the Margarita Marathon. You’ll definitely want to try the queso dip, too. Are there any other food trails in Washington I should take? You’ll find several other food trails in Washington, including the Oyster Trail in Washington. The memorable trail provides the opportunity to try some of the state’s best oysters and to admire some of the best water views. Start your delightfully delicious journey at Elliott’s Oyster House, in Seattle, which serves oysters and sensational waterfront views. For an epic sugary sweet rush, set off on the Ice Cream Trail in Washington, which will take you to six delightful ice cream shops. The trail kicks off at Pete and Belle’s Ice Cream Shop in Spokane Valley and ends at Winegar’s in Ellensburg.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Mexican food just hits the spot, doesn’t it? Next time you’re craving Mexican, you’ll definitely want to head over to Senor Moose Café in Seattle, one of the best Mexican restaurants in Washington. Sip a tasty margarita as you peruse the menu, bursting with such scrumptious dishes as tacos, burritos, and eggs, chorizo, and potatoes.
If you’re in the mood for tasty tacos, you can’t go wrong at Ramirez Mexican Store in Tumwater. There, you can pair a delicious margarita with some of the best tacos in Arizona. Even better? You can eat in before shopping, or you can order your food to go.
Where can I find the best margaritas in Washington?
Nothing pairs better with an authentic Mexican meal than a margarita. For some of the best margaritas in the state, set off on the Margarita Marathon in Washington. The trail winds through Tacoma, taking you to six spots with tasty margaritas. The Margarita Marathon begins at Cactus Proctor, where you can try one of the specialty margaritas. However, make sure you also order the house margarita, perhaps the most popular margarita in the restaurant.
Pair your margarita with authentic Mexican cuisine at Mexico Magico, another stop on the Margarita Marathon. You’ll definitely want to try the queso dip, too.
Are there any other food trails in Washington I should take?
You’ll find several other food trails in Washington, including the Oyster Trail in Washington. The memorable trail provides the opportunity to try some of the state’s best oysters and to admire some of the best water views. Start your delightfully delicious journey at Elliott’s Oyster House, in Seattle, which serves oysters and sensational waterfront views.
For an epic sugary sweet rush, set off on the Ice Cream Trail in Washington, which will take you to six delightful ice cream shops. The trail kicks off at Pete and Belle’s Ice Cream Shop in Spokane Valley and ends at Winegar’s in Ellensburg.