Authentic Tacos & Mexican Food Near Deerfield Beach, FL

Fresh Street Tacos, About 16 Minutes North on I-95

Deerfield Beach has a well-known name in local Mexican food already, a longtime family-run favorite that has picked up awards for years. What the town has less of is a game-day spot: a big screen, a full bar, and a room that stays loud on purpose. Taco Tuesdays Taqueria, a family restaurant and Mexican restaurant near Delray Beach, is that option, just over the county line, about a 16 to 18 minute drive south on I-95.

Every taco is cooked in 100% olive oil to order, with tortillas pressed by hand the same day. The menu runs steak, chicken tinga, chorizo, grilled shrimp, fried fish, and vegan tacos, alongside burritos, quesadillas, a loaded taco bowl, and the restaurant's Cheese Birria Tacos.

Mexican Food Worth the Trip from Deerfield Beach

Local reviews of Deerfield Beach's Mexican food scene are mostly warm. One theme comes up again and again, though: the dining room gets loud enough that it is hard to actually talk at the table. Taco Tuesdays Taqueria runs on a different setup entirely, built as a sports bar first, so a busy room and a loud game are the point, not an accident.

On the plate, that looks like:

  • Street tacos griddled per order, not staged in a pan

  • Birria simmered for hours, served with its own broth for dipping

  • Steak, chicken, shrimp, and fried fish cooked to the ticket

  • Burritos, quesadillas, and a loaded taco bowl

  • A vegan taco option for anyone skipping meat

  • Corn tortillas pressed fresh every morning

  • Full catering packages for groups and events, not just solo orders

Why Deerfield Beach Residents Make the Trip

Deerfield Beach sits right at the Broward-Palm Beach county line. Plenty of locals already cross it without thinking twice, whether for Quiet Waters Park or a drive up I-95. Taco Tuesdays Taqueria gives that same crowd a reason to go a few extra minutes further: a 100-inch screen, a full bar, and $4 beer specials during games. Happy Hour runs with food and drink specials, margaritas included, giving beachgoers heading home from the pier one more reason to pull off I-95.

Salsas are made fresh, proteins are cooked to order, and the room is meant to be loud during a game, not in spite of one. Dinner and the game in the same trip is a hard combination to find closer to home.

Fresh • Same-Day • Made To Order

The Kitchen, Explained

01

Cut Fresh, Not Pre-Made

Produce gets cut fresh each morning, salsa is remade in small batches through the day, and nothing sits in a pan waiting for a ticket.

02

Nothing Cooked Until You Order

The grill does not start until an order is placed. That adds a few minutes to the wait, but nothing comes out reheated or held.

03

100% Olive Oil, No Shortcuts

100% olive oil goes into every pan here, not the soybean or vegetable oil blends most quick-service kitchens use. The flavor stays bold, just lighter on the finish.

04

Rooted in Street-Stall Cooking

Chorizo, chicken tinga, and slow-braised birria trace back to Mexican street-stall staples, a wider range than a menu built around one basic hard-shell taco.

Conveniently Located South of Deerfield Beach

Taco Tuesdays Taqueria sits at 600 North Congress Avenue, Suite 110, inside Lake Ida Plaza in Delray Beach, just south of the Broward County line. Taking I-95 south, the drive runs about 16 to 18 minutes depending on traffic near the county line.

The trip is a familiar one for people coming from:

  • The Deerfield Beach Pier and the beachfront strip along SE 2nd Street

  • Quiet Waters Park and the surrounding neighborhoods

  • The Cove Shopping Center and the Intracoastal side of town

  • Deerfield Beach Arboretum and Sullivan Park

  • Communities along Hillsboro Boulevard and Federal Highway

Parking is easy, ordering online takes a minute, and outdoor seating is open for anyone who'd rather eat outside after a day at the beach. The drive down I-95 usually beats waiting on a delivery app for a game-day order.

More Than Great Tacos, A Complete Mexican Dining Experience

Tacos lead the menu, but the kitchen also turns out burritos, quesadillas, a hearty taco bowl, and the restaurant's Cheese Birria Tacos, all loaded with fresh toppings. Groups coming down from Deerfield Beach for something bigger than a quick bite will find portions built for sharing, plus a full bar to go with it.

Catch Every Big Game While Enjoying Authentic Mexican Food

Game day gets the full setup at Taco Tuesdays Taqueria, a 100-inch screen and $4 beer specials running for:

  • NFL Sundays and NHL hockey, Panthers and Lightning fans included

  • MLS matches, from Inter Miami to Liga MX

  • UFC fight nights and major pay-per-views

  • The Olympics and other major events throughout the year

Order tacos, grab a cold one, and settle into a room built for noise on a game day, not despite it. Anyone driving down from Deerfield Beach will find open seating and a full bar, not a wait for a table at a sit-down spot.

What Regulars Say Keeps Them Coming Back

  • A kitchen that fires per ticket, not a steam tray under heat lamps

  • A 2025 Best of BusinessRate award, earned for service and food quality

  • A 100-inch screen and $4 beer specials during every major game

  • Online orders that match what actually shows up in the bag

  • Group seating without a wait, even on a busy game night

  • A wait that reflects real cooking time, not a rush job

New here, or a regular making the drive for the fiftieth time, the plate comes out the same either way.

Simple • Fresh • Made To Order

How the Order Actually Works

1

Look at the Menu First

Pull up the full menu on the site, or call the Delray Beach location directly with questions before making the drive or placing a delivery order.

2

Choose How It Gets to You

Sit down at the restaurant, order ahead for pickup on the way through, have it delivered, or set up catering for a group.

3

The Grill Starts on the Ticket

Nothing gets cooked ahead of time. The grill fires once a ticket comes in, whether that order is for a table, a pickup bag, or a delivery driver.

4

Eat There or Take It North

Dine-in comes out hot at the table. Anything going back up to Deerfield Beach gets packed to actually survive the ride.

Frequently Asked Questions