Trompo Taqueria Plano

Taco restaurant · Plano

Trompo Taqueria Plano

Taco restaurant · Plano

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6000 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX 75023

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Gas station taqueria with trompo tacos, elote, churros  

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6000 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX 75023 Get directions

trompotaqueriaplano.com

$10–20 · Menu

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6000 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX 75023 Get directions

+1 972 599 4500
trompotaqueriaplano.com
TrompoPlano

$10–20 · Menu

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Oct 8, 2025

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Trompo in Oak Cliff Could Be the First Dallas Restaurant Closure of 2024 | Eater Dallas

"I read that Trompo taqueria is facing imminent closure after owner Luis Olvera was locked out on January 3 for failure to pay rent, and D Magazine reported it as the first closure of the year on January 5. Olvera posted a video on January 7 saying, “I owe my landlords $30,000,” and told Eater Dallas that the amount represents six months of back rent; he also warned that “if we do not raise $36,000 over the next few days, the taqueria closes.” A few investors reportedly offered money in exchange for ownership stakes with revenue conditions he calls “unsustainable for my family,” so instead he launched a GoFundMe that had raised $4,875 (around 10 percent of what Trompo needs) at press time. Trompo began as Olvera’s backyard operation and grew to five locations, earned a spot on Bon Appetit’s 2016 best tacos list, and later won a D Magazine best-tacos accolade, but the newest location opened in late September 2022 has underperformed despite gaining a license to sell alcohol; Olvera says sales never reached even 60–70 percent of what he’d seen before. After a period of denial in early 2023 he made cuts to spending and vendors and let staff go in October 2023 (giving them a month to find other jobs), exhausted his savings and lines of credit, and saw November 2023 become his lowest-sales week of the year; he blames himself for not making changes sooner. He also cites digital confusion with GPS and online ordering hurting traffic, and says the outpouring of messages and support from loyal customers has put joy in his heart even as he contemplates leaving the food industry if the campaign fails." - Courtney E. Smith

https://dallas.eater.com/2024/1/8/24029867/trompo-oak-cliff-closing-fundraiser
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Sokolov Alexey

Google
I like their tacos! It is very optimistic to call this a “restaurant ”, it is gas station cafeteria. But they smoke with traditional technology and don’t work when raining. But their tacos are amazing. Big portions, lot of supplements. I recommend to try their Jamaica drink (a mixture of Mexican fruits). I always took “to go” option. Most hard part of the exercise is to get home smelling those in the car :)

James

Google
Authentic gas station taqueria! Not a lot of great authentic taco options in this area of Plano so great to have Trompo back after they closed for a while. They have quite a few options and the tacos are huge. Normally I can eat 5 tacos when hungry but I was already stuffed after 4 tacos here. They really load them up with meat. Got the trompo, lengua, and barbacoa, and ironically thought the trompo tacos were the least impressive since the meat was a little dry. The lengua was pretty good but the barbacoa was probably my favorite as the meat was soft and loaded with sauce and flavor. It was a nice touch that they give grilled onions and a grilled pepper with the cilantro and onions. Def a great option and will come back if craving authentic tacos.

Tim Lam

Google
Trompo is located inside the Valero gas station on the Southeast corner of Independence and Spring Creek. There are so many items on the menu ranging from tacos to menudo. They have a website you can order from, although it’s not the most user friendly. I put in a large order and it was ready in 15 minutes. There’s a table located inside Valero you can sit in, but most people opt to carry out.

M Span

Google
I have been here before and the tacos were very good, but today, neither of the people working spoke English so ordering was difficult. I suggest getting a screen where people can tap what they want if there is not going to be someone who can take an order.

N

Google
Food quality and service has been bottom of the barrel since the end of 2024. There seemed to be a change in staffing who are ruder and are constantly skimping on portion sizes, charging extra for everything. Salsa (even for the small takeout cups) and vegetables for the tacos, which used to be included for free, are now an extra couple dollars for each. The food is worse and keeps going down hill. Don't go here, waste of time and money.

Zach Hulbert

Google
This used to be maybe the best Trompo in Dallas (all locations). The meat and red salsa are just perfect. Until recently... They have completely changed recipes. The meat/marinade is completely different. The salsa is more of a tomato puree than a creamy spicy red. The ingredients in the burrito changed. The sizes changed. Even the tortilla changed for the worse. Why fix what was never broken? I hope the significant changes being made save the company a ton of money and makes it worth it for them because it is such a drastic difference it is merely a shell of its former self and former flavors. So disappointing. Just see the color of the meat change from my photos to some of the others posted.

Eric Rivera

Google
This is the first time trying this spot out just by driving by it...and all I can say it is so good. Their tacos were made just right and fresh to order. Also, they sell burgers that hit the spot, especially the Hawaiian Burger with fries. I recommend this place to anyone wanting to try something new and within the area.

Anastacio Rodriguez

Google
This is probably the most authentic Mexican food you will find in West Plano! If you are looking for a hidden gem, try this place out. It’s inside of a Valero gas station, but taste so much better! Cheap prices and a lot of food. Everything in the pictures was about $22. They have a special of 10 trompo tacos for $10.