
By Karl Hirsch
San Juan Capistrano is a small city with an outsized taco scene. Tucked along historic Camino Capistrano, two blocks from the iconic Mission and a short walk from the Amtrak train depot, this South Orange County gem packs authentic taquerias, upscale Mexican cantinas, a California State Historical Landmark restaurant, and a growing lineup of Tuesday taco deals into just a few compact miles. From $2 birria on Camino Capistrano to craft margarita pairings at Sol Agave, here are the top spots to celebrate Taco Tuesday in SJC.
Why San Juan Capistrano Is a Taco Tuesday Hidden Gem
SJC sits at the crossroads of coastal Orange County and Mission-era California history, and its restaurant scene reflects that unique identity. The stretch of Camino Capistrano alone is home to multiple independently owned taquerias, family restaurants, and cantinas that actively compete for the Tuesday taco crowd. Unlike nearby Mission Viejo or San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano has a walkable old-town core that makes taco crawling especially practical, with most top spots clustered within a half-mile of the Mission and train depot.
The Deal: 4 tacos for $16–$24 (with margarita or beer), all day every Tuesday
Sol Agave is widely regarded as the best upscale Mexican restaurant in San Juan Capistrano, and its Taco Tuesday deal is one of the most generous in South OC. Every Tuesday, all day long, guests choose any four tacos and can add drinks for a bundled price: four tacos with any margarita for $24, four tacos with a house margarita for $22, four tacos with a beer for $21, or just the four tacos alone for $16. The concept began as a 17-foot food truck in 2014 before evolving into a full-service restaurant with a reputation for contemporary, health-forward Mexican cuisine. Daily happy hour runs from 2 to 6 PM at the bar and patio, with discounted bites and drinks. Regulars rave about the carnitas and the shrimp taquitos alongside the taco deal.
The Deal: Taco Tuesday starting at 4 PM with happy hour; $2 soft street tacos
El Adobe de Capistrano is one of the most storied restaurant settings in all of Southern California, recognized as a California State Historical Landmark. The building dates to 1797, sits two blocks south of the Mission San Juan Capistrano, and was established as a restaurant in 1948. Every Tuesday, happy hour and Taco Tuesday kick off at 4 PM, featuring $2 soft street tacos alongside margarita specials. The restaurant’s Taco Tuesday has been a local tradition for decades, pairing $1–$2 tacos with $5 margaritas on the historic patio. The al fresco ambiance, the walking distance from the Mission and train depot, and the sheer history of the space make this the most atmospheric Taco Tuesday in SJC.
The Deal: Crispy or soft tacos for $3.99 with a drink purchase, 2–9 PM every Tuesday
Ricardo’s Place has been an SJC institution since 2004, founded on family traditions of authentic Mexican flavors brought to California by Mamacita Alicia in 1979. Every Tuesday from 2 PM to 9 PM, crispy or soft tacos come in shredded beef, shredded chicken, carnitas, ground beef, potato, or no meat, priced at $3.99 with a drink purchase or $4.49 without. It’s one of the top-rated restaurants in town, with a loyal following. The restaurant also runs Tamale Thursday, a 9 AM breakfast menu, and a loyalty rewards program. It’s open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11 AM to 9 PM, and Saturday–Sunday from 9:30 AM to 9 PM.
The Deal: Buy 1, Get 1 Free tacos every Tuesday
Taqueros is a family-owned restaurant founded by the Lezama family in 2013, built on an authentic abuela birria recipe from Oaxaca. Their Taco Tuesday BOGO deal makes it one of the best value stops on Camino Capistrano, offering buy-one-get-one-free tacos every Tuesday. The menu features beef birria tacos with consomé for dipping, handmade-tortilla plates, shrimp tacos with cabbage and chimichurri, quesabirria, and breakfast items. The birria is the clear standout: slow-braised, Oaxacan-style beef served with rich, deeply flavored consomé for dipping. Located right on Camino Capistrano near the old-town core, it’s easy to pair with a stop at El Adobe or Ricardo’s Place for a full Tuesday night crawl.
The Deal: 2 tacos (asada, pastor, or chicken) for $5; 2 marlin or shrimp tacos for $10, Tuesdays
El Zarandeado brings Nayarit-style Pacific seafood cuisine to San Juan Capistrano, specializing in zarandeado-style whole fish, mariscos, and street tacos. Their Taco Tuesday deal offers 2 asada, pastor, or chicken tacos for $5, or 2 marlin or shrimp tacos for $10, making the seafood option one of the most unique taco deals in the area. Diners highlight the fresh, coastal flavors and the laid-back atmosphere. Tuesday hours run from noon to 9 PM. For taco lovers looking to go beyond the typical carne asada and carnitas, El Zarandeado’s marlin tacos are a Baja-inspired treat worth seeking out.
The Deal: Street tacos at $2–$3 each; authentic Uruapan-style carnitas
El Campeon has been a neighborhood staple on Camino Capistrano for over a decade and is considered one of the most authentic taquerias in SJC by local regulars. The restaurant specializes in Uruapan-style carnitas, made fresh daily alongside handmade tortillas and house agua frescas. Street tacos run $2–$3 apiece on Tuesdays, while full-size tacos are $4–$5. Regulars consistently praise the carne asada and the spicy al pastor, noting that the meat is packed into the taco and topped with cilantro, onions, and fresh-made salsa. It’s the quintessential no-frills Camino Capistrano taqueria experience, and a favorite among locals who grew up in SJC.
The Deal: $1.75–$1.99 street tacos all day on Taco Tuesday; free chips and salsa
Perla’s Taqueria is a strip-mall gem in South OC beloved by locals for its authentic, affordable street tacos, and it’s frequently recommended by San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente residents as their go-to Taco Tuesday destination. On Tuesdays, street tacos run $1.75–$1.99, with choices of carne asada, al pastor, chicken, potato, and even lengua. Crispy potato tacos are a fan favorite, and every order comes with free chips and salsa. The menu extends to breakfast, pozole, menudo, caldo de res, ceviche, birria, burritos, and ginormous breakfast plates, making it a full-day destination. The hole-in-the-wall setting is part of the charm.
The Deal: $2 tacos all day on Tuesdays, including birria, asada, al pastor, and pollo
La Casita is a neighborhood taqueria drawing consistent buzz for its $2 Taco Tuesday deal covering four classic meats: birria, carne asada, al pastor, and pollo. The birria in particular has earned repeat visitors who come back specifically for the Tuesday deal, often paired with a fresh agua fresca. The restaurant has an active social media following and is a popular value play in the SJC area. A $2 price point across four meat options, including birria, is notably competitive for the South Orange County market.
The Deal: 2 tacos for $5 (asada, chicken, or al pastor); generous portions
Sarandeado brings Pacific coast Mexican seafood and traditional Nayarit-style cooking to SJC, and its Taco Tuesday deal offers 2 tacos for $5 in carne asada, chicken, or al pastor. Locals specifically call out the generous portion sizes, noting that the tacos deliver more meat than competitors at a similar price point. It earns frequent mentions alongside El Zarandeado as a top spot for Tuesday tacos with a coastal Mexican twist. It’s a great option for anyone who wants hearty, filling tacos at a reasonable price in SJC.
The Deal: $1.75 tacos on Taco Tuesday (adobada, carne asada, pollo asado)
Trompo has been making waves in the South OC taco community for its spit-roasted adobada (al pastor) and its $1.75 Taco Tuesday pricing across multiple top meats. The name itself refers to the spinning vertical spit used to carve pastor, signaling a kitchen that takes its al pastor seriously. Tuesday deals cover adobada, carne asada, and pollo asado at $1.75 per taco, offering one of the most affordable high-quality taco experiences in the SJC area. It’s positioned as an authentic, regional-style taqueria rather than a sit-down restaurant – perfect for a quick and delicious Tuesday lunch or dinner.
The Deal: Everyday taco pricing starting at $3.90; open all day every Tuesday, including late
Las Costas is a late-night taco option on Camino Capistrano, open seven days a week from 8 AM to 11 PM, making it one of the only spots in SJC to grab tacos after 9 PM on a Tuesday. The menu features suadero, pollo, and a full lineup of burritos, breakfast items, and traditional plates at approachable prices. Its real value is as the final stop on a Camino Capistrano taco crawl, when other spots have closed. The 11 PM close time is virtually unmatched in the SJC area for a sit-down taqueria.
The Deal: $1 tacos every Tuesday (with a salsa bar)
El Maguey has earned a spot on “best tacos in San Juan Capistrano” lists and is specifically called out for offering $1 tacos on Taco Tuesday alongside a self-serve salsa bar. For pure value, the $1 taco with a salsa bar is the most aggressive deal in San Juan Capistrano. Diners highlight the salsa bar as an added bonus that elevates the experience. The affordable pricing and salsa bar setup make El Maguey a favorite among locals looking to stretch their Tuesday taco budget as far as possible.
The Camino Capistrano Taco Crawl
San Juan Capistrano’s old-town layout makes a Tuesday taco crawl effortlessly walkable. Most of the best spots are clustered along Camino Capistrano within a half-mile stretch:
What Makes SJC Taco Tuesday Special
San Juan Capistrano’s Taco Tuesday scene is defined by its extraordinary density along a single historic street, its range from $1 value tacos to craft-margarita-paired tasting menus, and the uniquely atmospheric backdrop of Mission-era architecture. The city’s taco culture draws from a strong South Orange County Mexican-American community alongside a growing upscale dining movement represented by Sol Agave. With most top spots concentrated on or just off Camino Capistrano, SJC may offer the most walkable Taco Tuesday crawl of any city in Orange County. Whether you arrive by Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner or by car, the combination of history, authenticity, and genuine value makes this a Taco Tuesday destination worth the trip.