"Housed in a refurbished craftsman, this taqueria-and-wine-bar pairs a lively, convivial patio scene with straightforward, well-priced tacos. Diners can order a la carte or take advantage of a popular deal of six tacos with a bottle of wine for $50. A standout is the tuna crudo tostada, a layered bite of ahi tuna tossed in sriracha with avocado, mango, and a final Maggi‑soaked jalapeño." - Courtney E. Smith
"On the outskirts of Bishop Arts lies Taco y Vino, a spot for clever tacos, Mexican-inspired dishes, and a great deal. The chile relleno taco and the tuna crudo tostada will impress, but it’s hard to do better than the deal of the century: Six tacos (read ‘em: six) with diner’s choice of proteins or vegetables, plus a bottle of wine for $50. The small dining room is great, but the massive backyard patio here is even better." - Courtney E. Smith
"Tacos and wine? Yes, please. This adorable Bishop Arts spot offers six tacos and a bottle of wine for $50 — and you can mix and match any way you like. Hard to beat that deal. The tacos come in a set of three for $14, and some of the highlights are nopalitos (prickly pear cactus), crispy pork carnitas, and brisket guisado. This spot is hopping in the evenings and on weekends, with a dining room that fills up quickly. And that’s okay because it is inside a converted house, which means there’s a massive backyard loaded with additional tables. The music on the house system is always impossibly good." - Courtney E. Smith
"On the outskirts of Bishop Arts lies Taco y Vino, a spot for clever tacos, Mexican-inspired dishes, and a great deal. The chile relleno taco and the tuna crudo tostada will impress, but it’s hard to do better than the deal of the century: Six tacos (read ‘em: six) with diner’s choice of proteins or vegetables and a bottle of wine for $50. The small dining room is great, but the massive backyard patio here is even better. If you drive: The restaurant recently struck a deal to offer validation for the lot next door, so park there with no fear." - Courtney E. Smith
"Want to be on a patio that has more of a backyard vibe? And want tacos? Plus wine? This is the spot. Taco y Vino’s colorful chairs in the backyard of the house that has been converted into a restaurant will make you feel right at home. It is open for Sunday brunch, lunch the rest of the week, and dinner every night. Bring a group and share the six tacos and a bottle of wine deal for $50. There is a lot next door that offers free parking with validation." - Rachel Pinn