Beto's Restaurants

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Mexican restaurant · Govalle

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3518 E 7th St, Austin, TX 78702

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Authentic Mexican food, known for tacos, enchiladas & salsa  

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"The new bar that took over the former Hightower digs is all about San Diego burritos, where the food item is stuffed with straight-up french fries instead of rice and beans, plus all of the other ingredients. A friend and I ordered the carne asada and the pollo asado to share (you can get them cut in half). I was presented with a slender one that was more manageable. I preferred the carne asada, which came with just-rightly-tender cuts of marinated steak. The fries added a nice texture and flavor to the overall burrito, and the house-made flour tortillas are amazingly excellent. —Nadia Chaudhury" - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury

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Chris Hill

Google
Small but delicious tacos so the 3 for $4.50 breakfast special is perfect! Try the green sauce! I buy tacos for my office every Friday!

Zhaina Alexander

Google
Had breakfast tacos from there it was decent. Today I tried a breakfast burrito… yuck 🤮 so mushy. I couldn’t get myself to eat it, I just trashed it. Egg’s could’ve been cooked longer, sausage was cut up soooo small couldn’t even taste it.. green salsa was good, wished I had something to go with it 😆

Karina Weber

Google
Such a nice little Mexican restaurant, food came super fast and there was 7 of us! The quality was still wonderful, and the lady serving us was super nice and efficient. This is definitely a place you’d want to come to relax and have a bite, I’ll definitely be coming here more often!

Austin girl

Google
"Overpriced for the portion size and taste. The daytime waitress (older lady rude) didn't refill drinks or offer extra salsa. For better food, try Chapala on Cesar Chavez."

Heather C.

Google
This is a wonderful, non-flashy Mexican restaurant we discovered after visiting a local wine bar. Decided to check it out. Walked in and there were no silly outfits or a hostess with a flower in her hair (like at major chain restaurants). Instead we had a very nice woman who took is to a booth. This is a genuine, plain, take a seat restaurant. We received chips and salsa and learned the green salsa is hotter than red--so we stuck with it. It had a solid degree for fire to please your tongue. We ordered the 5 mini tacos. They had great corn tortillas; the grilled bulbed onion was very tasty. Both al pastor and beef were seasoned well. Definitely recommend this meal. We also had the grilled chicken quesadilla. The tortilla was wonderful, but the cheese wasn't fully melted. The chicken was cooked well, but was plain tasting.  Overall it was rather disappointing. Our entire experience was very good, so we plan on returning and trying other dishes.

Vincent Dang

Google
The food is SO GOOD and authentic and the staff is really nice. They speak English and Spanish too. Would definitely go again. Every dish comes with complimentary nachos and salsa.

M Henderson

Google
Local, with one server, who frequently checked on us. The chips and tortillas were hot, the beer and salsa cold, the cocktail sauce mild with a large serving of hot sauce on the side. We had a tilapia fillet and a whole tilapia, both with little apparent seasoning. The fries were limp but the rice was soft and moderately seasoned. We were one of two occupied tables at 2PM on a Sunday.

William Ewen

Google
The food is better than ever. And I've been coming here for 10 years. Service is always friendly and fast. I don't come here for the atmosphere although I've learned a lot about Mexican wrestling on the loud TVs that are always playing.
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Kim H.

Yelp
Small very casual restaurant, food comes out super quick. Very reasonably priced. Got the beef and Al pastor tacos. Both good but the beef was better. Ordered a cheese quesadilla bc I couldn't decide on a meat to go in it. Who doesn't like melted cheese. Also got the ceviche tostada. I would probably order just the ceviche next time bc it has sour cream on the chip. My date got the enchiladas and the cheese and chicken were his favorites. He says to avoid the beef enchilada. Said it tasted like dog food. They had a few dessert options and Mexican candies at the register but we didn't order any
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John M.

Yelp
This is probably the oldest bookmark on my list, and we should have come sooner. Service was good, and we were both shocked on how small this place was, making parking a bit challenging to say the least...but a cool little joint...Queso, salsa and chips to start as usual...make sure to ask for the "hot" stuff and it is Fire and extremely addictive. Queso was on point with a couple shots of salsa....We always start with Enchiladas on our first visit and they hit the spot. Wife had the beef, with double rice...wifes had to a bit to much potato and carrots as a filler...although good we pay for the meat...this is super rare to find on our outings....wife wouldnt order these again, but would try other menu items...I always go with chicken and green sauce...they were loaded and delicious and we left with full bellies....planning a return trip to try the breakfast menu.
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Karson S.

Yelp
Beto's is the hole in the wall you've always been looking for. Great prices, fast service, without the crowds or the "too flashy instagram" feel. Most of the customers here speak Spanish, but you can also order in English since the waitresses are super nice (and usually know what you're ordering anyways). Don't try to get too fancy because the food here is great as-is. Food favorites are the chicken enchiladas and the carne asada (steak) tacos with guacamole. They start you off with chips and salsa, and the salsa is very good as well (with a little heat the more you eat). You pay at the counter after you are done with your meal. Again, not a fancy place (like if you order a soda, they give you the can & a cup of ice & no free refills), but it's one of my favorites in Austin for quick, delicious Mexican food.
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Jojuane P.

Yelp
Thought the food was fairly standard. Not great, but not bad. Came out quick and saw it was put in a microwave before it came to the table.

Pete S.

Yelp
It's definitely fits the 'hole in the wall' look. It has surprisingly great flavor, especially for its price. There's a lot more parking than you thin, and the service is easy to get since the space is small.

Kevin D.

Yelp
We recently visited Neo's and thoroughly enjoyed it. It has a very nice and laid back atmosphere. We enjoyed an excellent singer/ guitarist during lunch. The service is very good. We were think you will appreciate it.
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Heather B.

Yelp
This is a wonderful, non-flashy Mexican restaurant we discovered after visiting a local wine bar. Decided to check it out. Walked in and there were no silly outfits or a hostess with a flower in her hair (like at major chain restaurants). Instead we had a very nice woman who took is to a booth. This is a genuine, plain, take a seat restaurant. We received chips and salsa and learned the green salsa is hotter than red--so we stuck with it. It had a solid degree for fire to please your tongue. We ordered the 5 mini tacos. They had great corn tortillas; the grilled bulbed onion was very tasty. Both al pastor and beef were seasoned well. Definitely recommend this meal. We also had the grilled chicken quesadilla. The tortilla was wonderful, but the cheese wasn't fully melted. The chicken was cooked well, but was plain tasting. The lettuce and pico on the side, however, was very fresh. But overall it was rather disappointing. Our entire experience was very good, so we plan on returning and trying other dishes.
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Kristyn W.

Yelp
Happy we came here while getting a tire patched next door at Leal's. It feels like old Austin and the food selection is great. Want delicious, satisfying Mexican food? Come here, you'll be so happy you did. Leaving the airport & starving for some great, quick, convenient Tex-mex? Come here! The service is quick and friendly. A serious locals spot.
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Xia B.

Yelp
I feel like even the English-speaking staff, doesn't really want to speak English to guests. And that's OK because at least they will labor with you to get the food you want. Staff spent a few minutes arguing about what kind of meat is best in a taco (I was ordering tacos), and I'm very satisfied. Can't say I know what I'm eating exactly but I can say I know I'm eating good. I just like those good ole fashions... those white corn tortilla + cilantro + onion + meat combos. This hit the spot!
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Jesse H.

Yelp
This only the 2nd time I've been motivated to write a review. I've been to Beto's a handful of times, and generally speaking, it varies from three to four stars. Never terrible, never exceptional, which is kind of best case scenario for a Tex-Mex dive. IYKYK, Tuesdays are tough in a 1 mile radius of my 7th and Springdale location because practically everything is closed. That, coupled with the fact that I had a craving for chicken tortilla soup on this cold night, I decided to give Beto's soup a chance, despite how uninspired I might have been about it. And because I did, I am now spending my moments of post-dinner contentment, writing this. If you're in the neighborhood and jonsing for some soup, gather $7.99 (plus gratuity) and get to Beto's! You get a massive 24 oz serving of hot, fresh and clean broth, loaded with pulled chicken breast, zucchini, carrots, red potatoes, onions, and Mexican rice. Served separately are the traditional garnishes - healthy servings of pico, tortilla strips, white cheese, two fat lime wedges and three bright slices of avocado. The entire time my partner and I were slurping our bowls of soup, we couldn't keep from praising it, which ultimately led to the grand decision to give a positive review. Beto's deserves it! And y'all deserve to know. (Couldn't drop a 5th star because I've had other things on the menu that really don't warrant that kind of praise, but I would for just the soup! Also - wish they didn't serve their to-go items in tons of styrofoam, but maybe you can bring in your own thermos and Tupperware?) So, if it's Tuesday (or any day) and cold (or if you like soup when it's warm too) and you're craving some chicken tortilla soup, Beto's will certainly satisfy!
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Virgie M.

Yelp
The best hospitality, the ladies are awesome, last but not least the food is delicious and delight
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Danah C.

Yelp
This place over charged me then said, the menue prices are not right. They charged $7.99 for 1 bean and cheese tostada then said there is nothing they can do about it. The food is not that good.

Mary S.

Yelp
For your and your family's safety STAY AWAY from this establishment. I was attacked while sitting in a chair by an intoxicated customer. She ended up walking out with a bottle of tequila. She was well above the legal limit and was a danger to my family. Be safe and stay away from Beto's. To make matters worse, while we had not eaten our food, we were not given a refund.
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Amy Z.

Yelp
It was pouring on our drive to Austin, so we decided this was the perfect excuse to pull off to the side and visit this Mexican restaurant! The place was a little small and crammed, but the teal table booths and dainty outdoor lights gave it unique personality. We were seated right away and served complementary chips and salsa, which were a bit stale but still appreciated. We ordered the chicken enchiladas and breaded shrimp meals, which were both pretty good! Everything was made hot to order and came out pretty quickly. We enjoyed the food while rain drizzled in the background. Despite the unpredictable weather, it made for a fun new dining experience!
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Candace S.

Yelp
Recently moved here from New Mexico, and really missing authentic Mexican food~ loved loved loved~ this is the real deal! So happy we tried it!
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Dawn H.

Yelp
I called because there is not a menu online and I was treating friends that fixed my car today and they were excited to have some Beto's yummy food. Since it was for pick-up I called to find out where the actual menu could be found online. She smart-assed me and then hung up on me without any explanation. I would have thought your places would WANT business. Obviously NOT.

Mildred M.

Yelp
The food and service is excellent I love their menudo it's a great meal after a Friday night the location is in a great spot east Austin .......,,... ..-...................,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,................ The food is great

Geneva M.

Yelp
Always satisfied with Betos on east 7 th long time employees are very pleasant and attentive. The food is outstanding always on point with it being well cooked well seasoned and reasonably priced

Zorgi M.

Yelp
Mushroom quesadilla was the best thing I've ever tasted omg, it was so fast but still so fresh and good
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Aldo O.

Yelp
This place is on point, service was great and the food was awesome! The gordita plate was great, lotta food. I would definitely comeback.
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Michelle W.

Yelp
Some of the best Mexican food I've had in Austin. Prices are reasonable, there's plenty of parking, and service is fast. Highly recommend. The salsa was fresh and the chicken enchilada plate I had was well seasoned and flavorful. Really excited to have discovered this gem and I will be returning! I'm already craving their refried beans.
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mallory t.

Yelp
Stopped here when taking my dog to emancipet. No-frills kind of place but very authentic food and amazing service. Enchiladas were killer. I love a mom and pop establishment!
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Carole S.

Yelp
Seriously y'all, this is the real deal. And y'all know how the Sharbs is picky. A friend took me here after a day of errand running and our last stop was the HEB on E. 7th. When she said: 'Let me get you some lunch. Just down the street, I know the best little Mexi...' I already had the car in drive and was making a right out of the parking lot. Tucked in a tiny little space Beto's is unassuming and you could almost miss it if you weren't paying attention. Like, you could drive past it everyday and not notice it, but you really should. The first time we went was about 2 on a Sunday, It was packed. We were lucky to get a 2 man table stuffed against a wall. TOTES WORTH IT!! I ordered my "1st time at a Mexican joint" standard, a cheese enchilada and a chicken taco. The chicken in the taco was crazy flavorful and moist and the taco shell was clearly fresh made with a corn tortilla. Not quite a "puffy taco", but dang, it was tryin and almost succeedin'. The cheese enchilada was stuffed with white cheese and so delicious! I'm hooked y'all! My 2nd trip trip a friend and i HAD to try the Beto's platter, which comes with beef and chicken fajita, shrimp and sausage. Plus peppers, onions, pico, avocado, all the good stuff. We ate like kings! Everything was cooked perfectly and we were stuffed! We were there later in the evening this time and it was less packed. Service was attentive, the tables were clean and the price was definitely right. I will be back over and over. As a matter of fact i've got a hankering for some tacos right about now!
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Cris G.

Yelp
Unless I'm out of town, I usually like to wait to post a review of a place after I've been a few times. I'll make a concession for Beto's. We were trying to have Mexican food for lunch and the first two places we went were packed and closed, so we turned to Yelp for help. That's when we noted Beto's. We hadn't heard of it before and realized we rarely go east of Pleasant Valley. Beto's building is pretty ragged. Don't be scared. The lunch special value was excellent. The food was very good. The day we went the special was the Mexican plate. A taco, two enchiladas, beans, and rice. The taco was terrific. The enchiladas weren't the greatest, but they were capable. Beans and rice were also capable. They don't have many tables, so everyone shouldn't go at once. It also stood up to the gringo test, as Bill J and I were the only gringos there.
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Samuel C.

Yelp
Just because a Mexican restaurant is a Ma and Pa place, and just because it is crammed with locals, does not always mean it is wonderful. Of course, the locals may know what to order ...... Beto's is on 7th street, east of the yuppies - although the yuppies are closing in on three sides. The clientele is old school neighborhood Mexican. This should in theory mean wonderful food. Beto's can be nearly deserted at dinner time, but it has a huge breakfast trade. That is already one tip. At Breakfast, nearly everyone was ordering either menudo or huevos rancheros. My dining mate had huevos with nopales. They were pretty good (or at least as good as scrambled eggs with green things in them can be). I have had at various times the chalupas and the queso compuesto The chalupas were meh. The queso came with chips that seemed homemade but stale. The queso itself was filled with stuff but didn't taste like much. It was under-salted, although salting didn't make it that much better. Taste-wise, it could be that menudo and huevos rancheros are the way to go at this place. However, on the plus side, they are generous with quantity. I waddled out of there both times stuffed to the gills. I didn't pay very much money either time. That counts for something.
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Kelci G.

Yelp
Really good food, great price! Homemade tortillas and a home-like feel within the restaurant. Fast service!
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Chris M.

Yelp
Cheap. Delicious. Traditional. Rad service. Daily lunch special are priced under 10 and the tacos are legit as fuck. Pastor tacos and milenesa tortas all day here. No liquor, but they do have beer. If you're having drinks next door at Lucky Lounge, you can order food and have it sent over. I really don't want to give out my sweet spot but everyone should try this place.
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Carmela S.

Yelp
This place opened in the old jalapeños! At first I was a little upset because I always came here for shrimp tacos and didn't see any on their menu. The server told us that they bought the old restaurant out and that it is a new owner. They have a very extensive menu and I noticed on the way in they have a daily lunch special and they are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You get your standard chips and salsa while you are deciding on your order. The chips were fresh and the salsa very spicy so be careful if you don't like heat! Erica V. and I both ordered the chicken monterey and it also happened to be their lunch special. It was the same portion size as the menu item but, was about $4.00 cheaper which was a win! You also get the standard question of flour or corn tortillas. The food came out very quickly and was piping hot! The chicken monterey came topped with mushrooms, green peppers, onions and mozzarella cheese with pico de gallo, guacamole, lettuce, beans and rice. Chicken Monterey: The chicken was juicy, flavorful, well seasoned and the toppings were not only fresh but, not overcooked and no burnt cheese! Yeah! Rice: Light, fluffy, not dry and well seasoned, Guacamole: Definitely made in house daily! Refried Beans: As much as I hate to admit that I am not a fan of refried beans, I would order these again! They still have packaged desserts by the register and the inside of the restaurant has not changed at all. Overall this was a 5 star experience and I liked the food better than the last restaurant that inhabited this space on the East side!
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Jessica A.

Yelp
Two truths: Beto's was not our originally planned lunch location and I don't normally get too worked up over Mexican food. No lies: the food at Beto's was a step above your average Mexican food fare (3 stars in my book) - I had a chicken poblano empanada and an al pastor taco both of which I highly recommend. The drinks, on the other hand, fell short. I had two margaritas but they were premixed and "nothing to shake a stick at" as my mother would say. If you're wondering why I got a second, see my review for The Wax Bar -- that's where I was headed after lunch. The beer selection was decent though with a variety of options available from Argentinian lagers to Real Ale options as well. Our server was great (I forgot her name but 5 stars for her!) and we got a table quickly and didn't wait long for anything. Side note: I did hear a woman at a table nearby say that Beto's is always on her list of places she recommends in SA to visitors and she included it on the list along with Guillermo's which made me respect her choice (go there too if you haven't!). Overall, I'd go back and maybe try another dish next time but I'll steer clear of the margs.
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David B.

Yelp
Arrived ~9:30PM. Contrary to the contained reviews herein, not a solid restaurant! I've dined here at Beto's for dinner relatively many times. I received the menu. I had carne guisada on my mind when I arrived so I asked the waitress where it was on the menu. Upon noticing the the $10.99 price was the same for beef fajitas my mind was changed. I told the waitress upon which she seemingly acknowledged the fajita order. BUT I was surprised when she delivered carne guisada. She recognized the mistake wanting to take the carne guisada back to order and deliver beef fajitas. I said with disappointment, "No. You'll have to throw the carne guisada out. I don't waste food. Just leave the carne guisada." Through the meal, I asked for a 2nd serving of condiments - lettuce, pico de gallo, and guacamole (They are initially lacking). BUT then I said, "No cuantos costa. Si?" (What I thought meant, "No cost. Yes?") She acknowledged the extras would 'not cost extra.' The register woman came to the table to clarify what I wanted. The woman delivered them. Then to my amazement the weaitress delivered 2 more tortillas (I didn't request them). I was pleased thinking both had compensated me for her mistake. I finished my tasty dinner meal. While at the register I told the woman of the deal I'd reached with the waitress. I understood she acknowledged. Upon looking at the credit dard receipt ()No itemized receipt) while still in the parking lot in my car I found I'd paid $18 for a $10.99 plate and a $1.50 iced tea; the amount on the receipt did not match my estimate. I returned to the cash register and the same woman presenting my argument. Oops! She began to argue telling me the extras were at cost - $3.50 for the condiments and $1.00 for the 2 extra tortillas (Remember I didn't request them). She became frustrated raising her voice upon my persistence. I also found the waitress had not told the woman of the deal I'd met - now there're two (2) mistakes generated by the waitress! FINALLY, the frustrated waitress (Whom obviously didn't speak English, the now official, recognized language of America) dug into her pocket handing me money. I counted it to be 4 $1 bills even. I told the woman the amount was still not equal to the compensation deserved. She said there was $5; I counted it again with her looking; it was $4. She became more frustrated on the apparent boundary of anger. The woman counted 50¢ from the till. Unfortunately she waived me off in an obtrusive manner telling me good night. Conclusions: 1) There was miscommunication - a language barrier. Argument: English is now designated as America's official language by President Trump. Now when one is in America they need to know the official language (At least to get by). Why? When I lived in The Netherlands in 1965-1967 I spoke & understood enough Dutch to get by at 15y.o. The same was for France, Germany, Italy but unfortunately Greece, Hungary, Turkey, Lebanon, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, etc. were "Greek to me." BUT I got by. Obviously I do not fluently speak nor understand the Mexican language. 2) There was dis communication. The waitress failed to tell the woman whjo turned out to be the manager. 3) The CUSTOMER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ENTITY IN ANY BUSINESS. Without them there are no lights, no employees, NO BUSINESS!! Personally, I look for customer service / service then very closely afterward to the items / goods. VERY DISAPPOINTED / LARGE DISAPPOINTMENT / VERY DISMAYED dCb
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Oscar L.

Yelp
Nice little restaurant! food was hot and fresh. Service was really good made you feel right at home. Only fall back it's small and it gets pack which means something, it's good.
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Daniel D.

Yelp
Goto for breakfast tacos when you don't want a line. 5 min prep time makes for an easy grab and go. Green salsa is the truth. Red salsa has enough heat to make chips interesting. Mini tacos suadero is something special. Five dollar burritos are hard to pass up.
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Kasy S.

Yelp
We found this little gem just around the corner from our gym. We popped in after rock-climbing and were really impressed with the tastiness and attention to detail. The salsa was had some serious spice to it (tip of the hat for not shying away from the peppers) and their salsa verde was ever spicier. My wife and I both opted for the green chili chicken enchiladas and were very impressed. They used a mix of white and dark meat chicken which is the only way to go. Bonus star for the beans and rice being tasty. Great value, good location, well-executed Mexican food? Oh yeah, this is in the rotation now.
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Erica P.

Yelp
Quick good Mexican breakfast and menudo. Just wish the tortillas were homemade. Excellent service.
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Sheila S.

Yelp
Beto's is my new favorite sit-down norteño Mex spot. Once you get past the usually slightly stale chips, this place doesn't miss the mark on the classics. I have been for dinner three times and breakfast once; I also ordered take-out breakfast tacos. On my first visit I went with a recommendation from the fedmanwalking.com 500 tacos challenge and ordered the suadero (tender beef belly), tripas (order them crispy!), and al pastor on their house made corn tortillas. It's hard not to like a place that hands you its creamy salsa verde in a maple syrup dispenser. You'll want to keep that hot green goodness flowing because the tacos are generously sized; three might be too many unless you are starving or order nothing else. (Hint: Order a chile toreado for 25 cents--whole jalapeño dropped in the deep fryer.) Their breakfast menu is the bible of cheap tasty eats. $3.50 will get you three tacos (they all have to be the same kind). Before 11 AM, they are 1.99 each. Migas, huevos a la mexicana, bean and cheese, and papas rancheras have everything that you expect out of a solid breakfast taco. The migas rancheras plate just about left me comatose: So. much. food. Lardy, silky beans, cooked-through potatoes, toasty corn tortillas, bright yellow cheese, fluffy eggs, bacon strip atop: It's like falling into a warm bed freshly made up by your mamma and going to sleep for a few ages.
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Lisa B.

Yelp
Tacos ARE YUM!!! Service was good. My kid love cheese omelet but it wasn't on the menu as part of the childs plate, the cook made him one any way (most places won't), so when my 2 year old is happy and eats his food, well that means mama can eat in peace!! Thanks Beto's!!

Kathleen C.

Yelp
The black bean soup is so delicious but please don't make me suffer through the long winded recording when I call to speak to somebody to place a to-go order.
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Nessa G.

Yelp
Everyone's experience is different but for me it's always amazing. This is my go to Mini - tacos barbacoa/al pastor tacos it's so good plus their green sauce is super spicy I love it.!!! I don't really order anything other than those delightful tacos.. and Orchata drink omg. *delicious*

Kirstin S.

Yelp
We got fantastic burritos to go the first time we went a week ago. So good, in fact, that we craved them & had to go back tonight after a long day of running errands, etc. THE WORST BURRITOS EVER. I may be hangry, but chicken & lettuce loosely wrapped in a tortilla does not a burrito make-come on!!!!!!! Not risking another trip back, at least when you go to Taco Bell you know exactly what you're going get. Oh-and don't get excited over the photo, we paid for extra chicken (hangry!).
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Jeryd L.

Yelp
Good food, friendly service And the 3 tacos deal before 11am basically can't be best another
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Ethan R.

Yelp
Very solid Mexican restaurant. No frills on the decor - diner seating and the two person tables are tiny. Service is friendly, though they initially missed an order. Seems a bit more like a place geared towards true Mex than tex Mex. Cheese on the breakfast tacos is fake and the potatoes are a pretty featureless mash. But their barbacoa is outstanding: tender but not overly greasy, and a generous portion. Their tortillas are hand made as advertised, and delicious. And the chorizo and egg taco is similarly full of flavor but low on the grease quotient. The mini tacos are the real deal. We will come back to try the dinner menu!
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Hector T.

Yelp
I definitely cannot complain about the food. I will give credit where it is due and the food is great. However, here is where they went wrong; I was basically a regular here, we would go in up to 3 times a week. One evening, it was about 8p.m and we walked in and sat at a table. The restaurant was full of people with menus and there were waitresses on duty. After we got settled and waited maybe five minutes, a waitress came over and told us they were no longer waiting and only offered take out. I'm sorry, but where did they give notice of this? And what about everyone else that was eating and had menus ready to order? Why was she there ready to serve when she had no intentions of doing so? Needless to say we walked out and never came back. I respect rules, and I understand certain things make sense business wise. But don't be unprofessional and come up with rules you don't follow and give no prior warning for. This place was a joke to me from then on and I refuse to give my business to a place that refuses my business. Wishing you the best, Beto's.
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Sebastin B.

Yelp
The food is good an all but man it makes you piss outta your ass but not just once the whole week
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Nancy S.

Yelp
Ceviche was super good and the service was even better. Really great salsa too! We also had a very fresh avocado torta and shrimp cocktail.
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Margaret G.

Yelp
Betos is great, authentic, unpretentious Mexican food with good service. They are there when you can't bring yourself to cook. My favorites are their barbacoa taco, cóctel de camarón, and side of nopal. Their menudo is delicious and will cure what ails you. I love Beto's and you should too.
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Jared M.

Yelp
Beto's is the jam! Great Mexican food. They have awesome lunch special like fish and shrimp Veracruz. I typically order the flautas because they are cheap and it's a lot of food. The entrees can get expensive $12-$15, but everything is good. There are only about 12 tables. 2 tv's. Nice staff.
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Kathy M.

Yelp
Excellent food and great service!! This is a mostly Spanish speaking place, but the food is so good, I hope you won't let that stop you from visiting! I had the Chicken Monterey and the meat was so moist it was hard to believe! Hubby had the beef stew and the flavor and tenderness of the meat were amazing. Everyone else at the table was more than pleased with their choices and the boys were very happy for all of the leftovers We will definitely visit again when we are in Austin.
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Jessica J.

Yelp
The salsa is amazing!! Friendly service and the food came out quickly too. Definitely recommend!
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Chris R.

Yelp
This place is walkable from my house so I had to try it. Cheap and super tasty. The salsa is delicious and their chips are the right thickness, and my chicken enchiladas are some of the better ones I've had in austin. They lose one star for not having margaritas but we all have our flaws, and I made due with a modelo today