John S.
Yelp
Yes, there are better taquerias (La Corneta, El Rey, La Taqueria, El Faro) within walking distance of this Papalote location. I frequent those as well, and honestly, the first time I came here was probably ten years ago for TotMW. I knew there were other taquerias to try, but the nearby corner used to be a TotMW favorite, and it was close to the library, and the funny bus line, etc.
Yes, that's an apology, because I don't know whether Papalote even qualifies as a taqueria.
Yes, I love the tofu burrito with pinto beans and the soyrizo burrito with refried beans. The former is especially good as a super burrito.
Yes, the salsa is still consistently delicious although it's still--after all these years--wildly inconsistent in terms of its heat. Three out of five servings will be perfect. One out of five will not be spicy enough. One out of five will make you think you're in a hot-food-eating contest.
Yes, it's overpriced. As in way overpriced. As in it's been overpriced for years, way before people knew there could be overpriced burritos.
Yes, you'll still find me here the same day of the week you used to find me at the Fulton Street location, although I'd go there any day other than Fridays, whereas the Mission location is just one day of the week.
Yes, the walk back to my Mission District apartment is just too long--it's not actually long, but it's annoying. I really loved the walk from Fulton Street to my old place and the game I used to play with counting parking stickers on cars (RIP).
Yes, there's still a way to get one free burrito after purchasing nine or ten, although you have to download the app now; they don't honor the old plastic cards. Boo! I refuse to download apps for garbage like this.
Yes, you should pay with cash if you can. And yes, there's real seating here, whereas the Fulton Street location is still to-go only, as far as I know. It's not pleasant seating. You really should get your food to go, like I do.
No, I'll never stop missing my Panhandle Papalote-car-game-AA Market ritual.