What to order at Pueblo Viejo (Riverside)

Must order
Bean-and-cheese breakfast taco on a homemade flour tortilla.
Signature dishes
Breakfast tacos, Barbacoa taco, Pastor
Editor tip
The Tillery Street trailer and the St. Elmo and Pickle Road locations run the same kitchen with shorter lines.
CuisineTaqueria
Price$
Neighborhoodeast-austin
Last verified

Signature dishes: Breakfast tacos, Barbacoa taco, Pastor

Must order: Bean-and-cheese breakfast taco on a homemade flour tortilla.

Tip: The Tillery Street trailer and the St. Elmo and Pickle Road locations run the same kitchen with shorter lines.

Location

Address: 2410 E Riverside Dr, Ste H-8, Austin, TX 78741

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