Make Sure To Order The Grilled Cactus At The Bebedero, An Authentic Mexican Restaurant In Virginia
Delicious and authentic Mexican restaurants aren’t hard to come by in Virginia, and for that, we are truly lucky. Yet you’d have to venture to The Bebedero in Charlottesville to find some truly creative and unique offerings. This spot is known for its tacos, margaritas, and grilled cactus. If you’ve never tried the delicacy, you might just be delightfully surprised. Here’s more on this local Charlottesville restaurant that might just become a new favorite.
Along the famous pedestrian mall in Charlottesville, Virginia awaits a little slice of Mexican food heaven. If you're craving this kind of authentic cuisine with a festive flair, you'll want to step inside.
The interior of the restaurant is completely decorated with colorful and festive displays, encouraging diners to sit back, relax, and enjoy their dining experience.
On the menu, you'll find an impressive variety of classic offerings, from tacos to burritos, and just about everything in between. If you're dining with a group of friends, you might enjoy ordering a few things off the menu to share.
If you're feeling adventurous, you might try ordering something like the fried pork belly or the grilled cactus. It's a delicious way to expand your culinary comfort zone.
There's also a fair amount of Latin-American fusion cuisine to enjoy, such as the fried chicken torta with roasted pepper chipotle, photographed below.
So whether you're looking for some excellent tacos or are curious to try something you've never eaten before, you'll be glad you paid the Bebedero a visit.
Have you visited the Bebedero in Charlottesville before? If so, we’d love to hear what you thought about the experience…especially if you sampled the grilled cactus! For more information about the restaurant, including a preview of the menu, click here.
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.