This airy spot serves up delicious breakfast tacos and grain bowls alongside cocktails, all enjoyed on a spacious terrace perfect for sunny vibes.
"Muchacho in Reynoldstown has quickly transformed into one of the best and most versatile spots on the BeltLine. The sunny spot is laden with plants and foliage hanging from the ceiling, a lush complement to the bright colors and ’70’s-era decor. Muchacho fills up fast, so head to the outdoor patio to order a round of tacos, sandwiches, bowls, and a frozen “bevvie” or cocktail from the bar without having to brave the masses inside. When you order at the counter, make sure to try one of their seven salsas, which goes from their mild Verde to “you motherf*cker” Macha. With housemade chips, you kinda have to try their creamy guac, too. " - juli horsford, demarco williams, nina reeder, jacinta howard
"Muchacho in Reynoldstown features more than few outdoor seating options on its sprawling patio along the Beltline. Grab a table on the brick patio or seating in casual conversation areas or take a seat on the partially covered deck patio for great people watching as folks stroll the Eastside Beltline trail below. The newly expanded menu here now offers even more breakfast bowls and tacos in the morning and street tacos in the afternoon, along with a surfer’s burrito stuffed with carne asada and crispy fries and several sandwiches and snacks. The bar serves coffee, beer, wine, and plenty of margaritas and other patio sipping cocktails. The patio also received a fabulous redo over the summer offering more seating, lounge areas, and covered spots." - Eater Staff
"Muchacho is one of the most versatile spots on the BeltLine. Their drink specials and massive outdoor patio space with an outdoor bar bring the social scene to this Reynoldstown spot. But their interior laden with plants and foliage hanging from the ceiling and brightly colored '70s-era decor provides the chilled out vibes we love. Plus, their Tex-Mex staples like tacos, hot sandos, and housemade chips and creamy guac make this a solid spot to refuel, too. When you order at the counter, make sure to try one of their seven salsas, which goes from their mild Verde to “you motherf*cker” Macha." - Juli Horsford
"Muchacho underwent a renovation last year that saw the restaurant take over and transform the Golden Eagle diner club space into a breezy and light-filled West Coast-style cafe and bar with an expanded food and drink menu. In addition to margaritas and seasonal cocktails, there’s also two frozen drinks on the menu now, including the SPF Zero with rum, pineapple, and coconut cream and the Bag of Fireworks blending tequila with mango and passion fruit purees." - Eater Staff
"After announcing the August 23 closure of its takeout window and upcoming move this winter, the new Memorial Drive location of Supremo Taco is now confirmed. Supremo Taco is taking over the building located directly behind the current restaurant bordering Memorial Drive, once home to tire shop Wheel Accent." - Beth McKibben