Pete’s Tako House, Mexican restaurant in downtown San Antonio, United States
Pete's Tako House is a Tex-Mex restaurant in downtown San Antonio serving traditional dishes like breakfast tacos, enchiladas, and fajitas in a spacious indoor and outdoor setting. The location near the San Antonio River Walk offers regional specialties and maintains a casual dining atmosphere for lunch and breakfast service.
The restaurant opened in 1978 as an evolution of the earlier Tink-a-Tako establishment, with ownership passing to Dora 'Kookie' and Raymond Rivera. It has operated continuously at its Brooklyn Avenue location serving the San Antonio community for over 40 years.
The restaurant carries forward San Antonio's Tex-Mex tradition through handmade corn and flour tortillas prepared fresh each day. These homemade tortillas form the foundation of every dish and connect diners to local culinary roots.
The restaurant opens at 6 AM for breakfast and closes at 3 PM on weekdays, extending service until 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays for evening visitors. Wheelchair access is available throughout the dining areas, and staff accept major credit cards for all transactions.
The restaurant features a dedicated party room for larger groups and an outdoor patio where guests can sit and enjoy their meals in the open air. This separate space offers flexibility for different dining occasions and occasions requiring group accommodations.
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