"You can't make everybody happy, you're not a taco."

Lucky for us, the Boston area is packed with the little bombs of pure bliss. We asked our WGBH colleagues where they like to go when they're craving tacos, and here's what they had to say:

Tacos at Burro Bar
Tacos at Burro Bar
Kristin Teig

Burro Bar, Brookline


WGBH Programming Manager Devin Karambelas recommends Burro Bar in Brookline for a tasty meal in a stylish space. “In a competitive field—LoneStar, Naco Taco, and Tacqueria Jalisco are excellent—but there’s something about Burro’s menu I find consistently delicious," she said. "The short rib taco is a crowd-pleaser and critic favorite, but my heart belongs equally to the Baja-style fried fish taco and the roasted squash taco. Paired best with their house margarita on the rocks, no salt.”

1665 Beacon St., Brookline, 617-277-0427, burrobarboston.com

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La Catrina, Brighton


Carlos H. Colon, Assistant Scheduler for Broadcast Editorial, recommends La Catrina, a small taqueria in Brighton. “I’m a true fan of Mexican food, and this is one of my top spots. I find it to have a real authentic flavor," he said. "It’s probably the only place in Boston where tacos and enchiladas remind me of the meals I had on my trip to Mexico City. The prices are good and the staff is very friendly. It’s a great spot for Taco Tuesday, too!”

1620 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 617-487-5060, lacatrina-boston.com

Tacos at Baja Box
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Baja Box, Quincy


Joey Mullin, Assistant Editor, the OUTPOST at WGBH, and Jessica Lin, Senior Caption Technician, Media Access Group, both raved about Baja Box, a seasonal gem on Wollaston Beach. "Baja Box makes the best Baja style fish tacos—grilled or fried—with a lot of great flavor and toppings," said Lin. "Sadly they are only open during the warm weather months and you can’t have them all year round!”

"They also do ice cream, so after enjoying your tacos you can get a twist and walk across the street to the beach and enjoy in the sun looking at the skyline," Mullin said. "10/10 would recommend.”

793 Quincy Shore Dr., Quincy, 617-481-4340, bajabox.net

Tacos at Tenoch
Chorizo, carne, and carnitas tacos at Tenoch
Jarrett Bencks

Tenoch, Somerville


Davis Square is home to Tenoch, one of the most delicious taquerías in the Boston area according to Mitul Daiyan, Marketing Manager for WGBH Education. “It's cozy with no frills and delicious tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and tortas," Daiyan said. "Bonus points because it’s truly authentic and you can pair your tacos with a cold beer!”

382 Highland Ave., Somerville, 617-764-1906, tenochmexican.com

Also featured in Five Spots For Cinco De Mayo Tacos

Tacos at Mexico City Taquería
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Mexico City Taquería, Ashland


Daniela Franco Velázquez, Associate Producer for Children’s Media, is a big fan of Mexico City Taquería an authentic family-run taqueria in Ashland. “I am from Mexico," Velázquez said. "And their food, especially their tacos, really taste like home!”

1 W Union St., Ashland, 508-881-3500, mexicocitytaqueria.com

Taco Party
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Taco Party, Somerville


IT Application Specialist Elizabeth Riviello recommends Taco Party. This Ball Square spot is great for vegans and non-vegans alike. “The chorizo seitan they have is *really* tasty," she said. "They also do fantastic fried tofu.... and now I want to go back to Taco Party ASAP!”

711 Broadway, Somerville, 617-764-0683, tacopartytruck.com

Maria's Taqueria
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Maria's Taqueria, Downtown Boston


Production Assistant Trevor Howell loves Maria's Taqueria. This Boston spot is an undergraduate favorite. “They're super friendly and love students, which is great for a few schools around the corner," Howel said. "I never got sick of going there after class.”

226 Tremont St., Boston, 617-357-7399, mariastaqueriaboston.com

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Fish tacos at El Pelón
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El Pelón, Fenway


Human Resources Co-op Soraya Pierre-Louis satisfies her taco cravings at El Pelón's location in Fenway. “Their food is always fresh, always has the right amount of spice and is a great spot to meet friends before a Red Sox game!" she said. "It’s always my go-to when I’m craving a taco.”

92 Peterborough St., Boston, 617-262-9090, elpelon.com

Also featured in Holy Frijole! Where To Get Boston's Best Burritos

Tacos from Teresa's Market
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Teresa's Market, Brighton


Emily Abi-Kheirs, Digital Associate Producer, WORLD Channel, has great advice if you're looking for tacos near WGBH. “The best tacos around here are the Al Pastor tacos from Teresa's Market in Brighton," she said. "They're the perfect combo of sweet and savory, but the best part is the homemade hot sauce which is 🔥. You can only get the hot sauce if you dine in-store, it's that special.”

571 Washington St., Brighton, 617-202-5074, teresasmarket.com

Taqueria Mexico Lindo
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Taquería México Lindo, Lynn


Emily Tingle, Sales Operations Supervisor, SGPTV, recommends heading out to Taquería México Lindo for reasonably-priced Mexican treats. "I’m from Tucson and am consequently on a never-ending hunt for Mexican food. My top spot is Taquería México Lindo in Lynn, because of the price ($2 per taco) and the variety of fillings," said Tingle. "The Tripa and Al Pastor are my favorite. They also serve nopales and have a huge jar of pickled vegetables on the counter, both of which remind me of home!”

16 Market St., Lynn, 781-477-4222, restaurantji.com/ma/lynn/mexico-lindo-/