Tacos, frozen drinks, and a Mexican food truck in backyard























"An agave bar and taco food truck in Bed-Stuy, this spot closed on Sunday, November 9, and the team is teasing a “relaunch,” too." - Nadia Chaudhury
"This is a Mexican food truck tucked in the shady patio of a cool neighborhood bar. What's not to like? Tacos are yummy and the drinks are affordable, which makes this place a great stop for dinner on your way back from work. Or play." - Ramona Todoca
"Chilo’s serves some killer tacos, and you can get those tacos from the truck that's parked on the back patio of this divey mezcal/tequila bar. Inside, it kind of feels like a place you’d see on CSI: Miami. By which we mean, there’s a lot of black and neon. They make a solid margarita and michelada, both of which are best enjoyed on that back patio with lots of tacos. If you’re in the market for Happy Hour, they also do some drink specials." - bryan kim, willa moore, nikko duren
"A food truck pumping out fat tacos and stacked tortas. A bar pouring mezcal margaritas and micheladas. And a contained back patio where your child can play extra quietly under a picnic table. This is not a dream. This is Chilo’s, a Mexican spot in Bed-Stuy (with another location in Greenwood Heights). It’s the perfect place to park for a few hours—just order another taco whenever you get hungry, and make frequent visits to the salsa station. Meet some friends here on a Saturday for a boozy lunch, and everyone will leave pleased. Even those who didn’t ingest any tequila." - willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah
"We can’t count the number of times Chilo’s excellent tacos have been there for us. This taco truck is parked permanently in the back of a divey bar, which means you never have to worry that the driver decided to try his luck on a different street, and you can double fist your smoked beef with margaritas all night. Order your fish, carnitas, and duck tacos by three, and table dance to a soundtrack ranging from opera to Michael Jackson deep cuts." - will hartman, bryan kim, willa moore, neha talreja