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Pineda Tacos
Tony Nelson 

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311 E. Lake St. Minneapolis, MN 55408

612-825-7466 

 

311 E. Lake St. Minneapolis MN 55408

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  • Fast Food, Mexican
    Daily 9:30am-11pm
    $ $
    All Major Credit Cards, cash
  • Casual
    Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly
    Dinner, Lunch
    None
  • Not Necessary
    Street
Description

This Mexican-themed restaurant, with four locations in the Twin Cities, is a no-frills restaurant chain. The food is fresh and made to order, including a taco platter with beans, rice, chips, and a drink or a beef burrito with chips and a drink for about $7. Single tacos of beef or chicken are only $1.95. A variety of house-made sauces, some really hot, can enhance your meal. The setting is casual, with no wait staff. Open for lunch and dinner.








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  • Top 10 taquerias in the Twin Cities

    Top 10 taquerias in the Twin Cities

    Here in Minnesota, we're much closer to the land of elk burgers and Molson beer than the land of tamales and Tecate. We're never going to have the abundance of killer taquerias that pepper Los Angele... More »

  • 2010 | BEST BURRITO

    One Spanish dictionary translates the word pineda into English as "a kind of linen garters." Rest assured you'll bust yours after a Pineda burrito. It's hard to know what makes them so addicting--the soft, salty wedge of fried cheese in the vegetarian burrito, or maybe the eye-watering, "no seriously, it's spicy" zip in the meat versions. Most likely it's lard, but you won't care. The restaurant is set up Subway-style, so you can see your burrito being prepared by some of the nicest... More »

  • 2006 | BEST BURRITO

    There's an old adage about taquerias--the worse the joint looks, the better the food must be. Pineda Tacos 1 and Pineda Tacos 3 (#2 closed to universal howls of protest in mid-March) don't offer a white-tablecloth experience, but they do provide the best excuse for a food coma this side of the McDonald's-owned Chipotle behemoth. The tortillas are soft and chewy and actually taste of something other than whiteness (stale tortillas taste like white, the way Subway tastes like yellow,... More »

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