Tacos El Capo Food Truck
About
Tacos El Capo Food Truck is a Mexican eatery in Livingston, Texas, serving pastor quesadillas, shrimp cocktails, and burritos. Rated 4.8/5 from 40 reviews. Customers highlight the welcoming staff and fresh, flavorful ingredients.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
5108 SH-146S, Livingston, TX 77351, Livingston, Texas
Hours
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Phone
(936) 200-4892Reviews
Andrew Cain
The pastor quesadilla is a life changing experience. Its soft, crunchy, cheesy, sweet, salty, tangy and just a little oily (which makes it that much better). Pair it with a lemonade to make it even better. Every now and then we find food that touches our soul and I found that in this quesadilla. I would divorce my wife and marry her again just to have Tacos EL Capo cater our wedding. In a way im sad I cant experience this quesadilla again for the first time, but im happy knowing I can call in an order and get one any time I want.
Alicia Guerrero
Just found out about this place and already a committed customer. They aguas frescas are the best. Horchata and Sandia, my favorite. Don't skip out on the Shrimp cocktail
Montelongo Family
Definitely the spot ! I had the hotdog hands down it was amazing! Plus the shrimp cocktail delicious! My husband had the nachos he said they were so good and very well prepared. To finish we had the mangonada and mango paleta (Mexican ice cream) so good ! What a Gem !
Robert Williams clark
ordered a burrito and some loaded nachos, and both were absolutely delicious! The burrito was packed full of flavor, super fresh, and really filling. The nachos were loaded just right every bite had a mix of cheese, toppings, and crunch. On top of that, the staff was so sweet and welcoming, which made the whole experience even better. Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to! 🌯✨
Monica Reyna
After reading all the reviews I was pretty excited to try. Turns out they were out of Horchata. We ordered two flour fajita tacos and one small quesadilla with a lemonade. It came out to $15. The tacos are small, you finish them in two bites. Same with the quesadilla. The flavor was just ok. The salsa was good. Overall, a rip off. The tortillas they used for the tacos and the quesadillas were about the size of the palm of my hand (I am a woman, so not even a manly sized hand). Completely over priced.