With Made-To-Order Margaritas And Mouthwatering Tacos, El Jefe Taqueria In Virginia Is A Must-Visit
We’re fortunate that Virginia is home to many authentic Mexican restaurants where you can find an assortment of mouthwatering, fresh, and delicious food. Today, we’d like to highlight one such place known as El Jefe Taqueria. Located in Lynchburg, this charming restaurant is equally popular among locals and visitors. With a fantastic taco menu and made-to-order margaritas, it’s not hard to see why. Curious to see what’s on the menu at what’s bound to become your new favorite go-to Mexican restaurant? Read on!
Please note: El Jefe Taqueria may be open seasonally, so be sure to follow along on Facebook to stay up to date with their announcements.
El Jefe Taqueria Garaje is a laid-back, inviting restaurant that serves some of the most delicious Mexican food in the region.
Served on warm flour tortillas, the tacos are built-to-order. Some of the house specials include buffalo chicken, pork carnitas, the Hillbilly (loaded with fried chicken), southern comfort (with fried catfish), fried avocado, and the Texican.
Feeling creative? You're invited to create your own taco trifecta. Simply pick your fillings, style, and preferences, and you'll have your delicious tacos ready to enjoy in no time.
Tacos are definitely the main focus here, but there are other menu options as well. The taco "chop" salad is a great way to enjoy all kinds of flavors, and you can spice up your order by adding picadillo beef, pork carnitas, or grilled chicken on top.
Still hungry? The El Jefe Burrito, with cilantro rice, beans, corn relish, and all of your favorite proteins is bound to impress! Also delicious are the homemade quesadillas, nachos, and classic chips and salsa combo.
And don't forget drinks! The house margarita is a real crowd-pleaser and one of four different kinds you can order. Plus, you can customize by adding flavors like prickly pear and mango.
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.