It’s Taco Tuesday and Here are the Best Tacos in Ocean County

by Breaking Local News Report

If you find yourself in Ocean County, New Jersey, with a craving for the perfect taco, you’re in luck. This region boasts an array of taquerias and Mexican eateries serving up everything from classic street-style tacos to gourmet variations packed with flavor. Whether you’re after tender birria, smoky al pastor, or crispy fish tacos, these standout spots are guaranteed to make your Taco Tuesday unforgettable.

Tacos Los Compas
Located at 1743 NJ-88, Brick Township, NJ 08724, Tacos Los Compas is a hidden gem for taco lovers seeking authentic flavors that transport you straight to Mexico. Their al pastor and carne asada tacos are must-tries, served on warm, handmade tortillas.

Taco-Tastic
With multiple locations in Ocean County, including 793 Fischer Boulevard, Toms River, Taco-Tastic is a fan favorite for its flavorful tacos and casual, laid-back atmosphere. The al pastor tacos are a particular standout, capturing the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and spicy.

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Beach Tacos
The island’s favorite in Beach Haven, Beach Tacos offers a rooftop seating experience alongside delicious Mexican flavors. Their tacos are known for their fresh ingredients and bold seasonings. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional carnitas taco or something a bit more adventurous, this spot won’t disappoint.​

Taqueria La Michoacana
Route 166 is home to Taqueria La Michoacana is a haven for those craving bold and rich flavors. Their birria tacos are especially beloved, with slow-cooked beef soaked in consommé for an irresistible bite.​

La Cabanita
Point Pleasant Beach’s La Cabanita brings a romantic and cozy touch to the taco scene, making it a perfect date-night spot. Their chorizo nachos are legendary, but the tacos are what steal the show. Whether you opt for carne asada, shrimp, or chorizo, each taco is crafted with high-quality ingredients and traditional flavors.​

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Taco City Taqueria
Located in Downtown Toms River, Taco City Taqueria is a must-visit for those in search of handmade tortillas and expertly prepared meats. Their lengua (beef tongue) tacos are a standout, drawing rave reviews from customers who appreciate authentic Mexican flavors.

Tiki Taco
More tacos on LBI. Located in Ship Bottom, Tiki Taco brings a fun, modern twist to traditional tacos, offering a menu that surprises and delights. Their tacos offer a fusion of flavors, with fresh toppings and high-quality proteins that make each bite memorable.​

El Rey Rosticeria y Restaurante
This small but mighty Toms River eatery is known for serving some of the best tacos al pastor in Ocean County. With a menu that stays true to Mexican culinary traditions, El Rey Rosticeria y Restaurante keeps customers coming back for its flavorful meats, well-seasoned fillings, and perfectly balanced salsas.​

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Los Bárbaros Birria
Toms River’s Los Bárbaros Birria is a dream come true for birria lovers. Known for their mouthwatering, slow-cooked birria tacos, this spot has earned a near-perfect reputation among taco connoisseurs. The rich, flavorful broth that accompanies the tacos is an essential part of the experience, making this a can’t-miss destination for food lovers.​

If you’re on a mission to find the best tacos in Ocean County, these spots should be at the top of your list. Each offers a unique take on this beloved dish, from traditional recipes to creative, modern twists. Whether you’re dining oceanside or grabbing tacos on the go, there’s no shortage of delicious options to make every Taco Tuesday one to remember.

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