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Welcome to South Philly Barbacoa

South Philly Barbacoa, located in Philadelphia, is a Latinx-owned restaurant offering Mexican-inspired juice bars and smoothies, with a strong focus on vegan options. Known for its authentic flavors and welcoming atmosphere, South Philly Barbacoa provides a unique dining experience with offerings such as happy hour specials, waiter service, and outdoor seating. The restaurant also features gender-neutral restrooms and provides reusable tableware, emphasizing sustainability. With its diverse menu and commitment to inclusivity, South Philly Barbacoa is a must-visit spot for those looking to enjoy delicious food in a vibrant setting.

LOCATIONS

Located on 1134 S 9th St in Philadelphia, South Philly Barbacoa is a Mexican juice bar and smoothie spot that offers a unique dining experience for guests. This Latinx-owned restaurant provides a variety of options including vegan dishes, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. With amenities such as outdoor seating, waiter service, and a happy hour for guests to enjoy, South Philly Barbacoa ensures a comfortable and enjoyable visit. The restaurant also offers street parking and is dog-friendly, making it a convenient and inclusive dining option for all. With a focus on providing delicious and authentic Mexican cuisine, South Philly Barbacoa is the perfect spot to experience flavorful dishes in a casual setting. Make sure to stop by and indulge in their mouth-watering offerings, you won't be disappointed!

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Shima D.
Shima D.

I've been wanting to visit this place since I watched the inspiring story of Cristina Martinez on Chef's Table show. This place has a very warm and family like environment and you will see groups of families eating together. It reminded me of thanksgiving dinner or a family holiday gathering. Make sure to bring cash with you since they only accept cash. And of course we only had cards and believe it or not they said the lunch was on them since we had come all the way from California. This alone made me so emotional. Sweet sweet amazing staff. The food is very authentic and simple. If you happen to find yourself in Philadelphia make sure to visit this place!

Evelyn H.
Evelyn H.

Really delicious and lives up to the hype. Tried the lamb barbacoa and pancita tacos, in addition to the consome and loved it all. Sweet tamales are also worth trying.

Anna F.
Anna F.

I came in on Monday around 11:30am and it was not busy. The Barbacoa tacos, which they are known for, was good and the meat was very rich and well cooked. I just wasn't wowed. We also ordered the consume is paired with the tacos however, I kind it as soup, which was a mistake. I probably should've drizzled it on top of the tacos.

Avrielle G.
Avrielle G.

Ever since seeing Chefs Table, Ive been dying to go here! Today my dreams came true. Flew in from a Los Angeles redeye and had the most tender, juiciest barbacoa lovingly wrapped in soft corn tortillas with perfect crunch. Also the quesadillas are absolute perfection.

BostonBestEats X.
BostonBestEats X.

I wrote a review back in the day for their previous location, El Compadre, and rather then write a new one, I'll just borrow the first line of that review, since it is still applicable: THE BEST TACOS I'VE EVER HAD!!!

Roberto M.
Roberto M.

Amazing food and service. Perfect spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You will love the ambience as well. A true Philadelphia community experience.

Simon W.
Simon W.

Pineapple Raisin Tamale is understated! Get Pineapple Raisin Tamale if it is offered. Get two! Get Three! It's pretty awesome and I am kicking myself for getting just one and having to share! Relative to the tacos I think these tamales may not get as much publicity but they are unique and fantastic! Of course the tacos are great as well. Of the two taco versions, Lamb and Pork, the Pork was my favorite. The lamb was slightly dry and maybe needed a little spice for my taste. If you have to get them to go because of lack of seating, don't wait too long to eat! If only their standard hours of business were better I'd be there more often.

Angie L.
Angie L.

Can't believe it took this long for me to finally visit South Philly Barbacoa but alas the day has come -- and my post-meal comment is that I can only wish for this day to repeat itself again and again and again. Location: Cardboard signs on the storefront directed us to Casa Mexico, which they are currently serving out of. Fairly spacious, homey-looking place with Valentine's Days streamers still hung up. Gets the job done while (what I assume are) renovations are ongoing. Service: Um total starstruck moment but Cristina Martinez herself welcomed us in & led us to our table later... we had watched her Chef's Table episode in preparation & it was cool to witness how engaged she is in her business. Order and pay at the front and fix up your tacos; the consome and juice were waiting for us at our table. Speaking of... Food: Barbacoa tacos: Wow, that barbacoa is no joke. I can't even be mad that it was $6 a pop bc the meat is so moist and flavorful, the homemade tortilla was perfectly corn-y, and all the fixings were complimentary. Cactus, onion, salsas, etc. Pickled veggies were delicious and spicy. Craving another taco as I write this. Consome: Very salty and nice to dip/drizzle on a taco. Not as nice to consume directly. I think I prefer some of the birria consomes I've had in the past that are more suitable to straight up drinking. Guanabana juice: Very refreshing but I personally didn't jive w the natural fruit's flavor. Next time I want to come w more people and order the kilo size of barbacoa. And also try the sweet tamales bc that looks amazing.

Kristine N.
Kristine N.

I saw this place on tiktok and decided to stop by since I'd be in the area. I wanted to get the quesadillas de flor de calabaza, but the employee told me they were out of season (it's the end of November). I saw that they also raised their prices recently, so I guess I missed the mark on that too :( I went around 1:30 on a Sunday and was worried that they'd already be out of food, but there were plenty of people that came in after me still. The place was busy, but I didn't have to wait long to order and get my food. There was also still some seating left when I came too. You can pay either by cash or Venmo. I got a 1/2 kilo of the barbacoa and pancita to go. Everything is packaged really nicely and you get a decent amount of fixins. The barbacoa is tender and fatty, but lacking some flavor imo. The pancita is where the flavor is at and was a little smoky. The salsa is awesome and spicy. I love that the fixins included nopales (cactus), I've never been to a place that served that as a complimentary addition.