Taco Bravo
(510) 438-9355
1950 S Bascom Ave
Campbell,
CA
95008
37.2881
-121.9315
Hours:
Sun-Thurs 9am-10am
Fri-Sat 9am-12am
Price:
$
Parking:
Lot
Last updated 1.30.09

What People Are Saying About Taco Bravo
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene
The main selling point of Taco Bravo is the hours and location. Besides Denny's, there are very few places to eat after the bars close on this side of town. Taco Bravo is open until 3am and attracts a heavy amount of happy patrons, especially from the bars in nearby Pruneyard shopping center.
The Food
Half the menu is dedicated to burritos. The other half is the regular array of tacos and tostadas. The inexpensive grub is better than Taco Bell--though close enough to be quite comparable. When in doubt, go with the big beef burritos. The pork is mediocre, so stick with the beef in the burritos. The chili burger is a poor man's Sloppy Joe.
User Reviews
Saren
March 27, 2009
not gonna win any zagat awards, but good food priced low. i suggest the soft tacos with as much heat as you can stand
read full reviewufullofcrap
January 12, 2009
I just want to thank all the supporters and say screw you to all the haters. We are tired of all you ungrateful people talking garbage and being rude when we bend over backwards and give it to you faster than anyone else. What you guys dont realize is the more garbage you talk the less food you get and the more lettuce you get. Try being nicer and more respectful next time and you will get alot better food next time. We wont take your garbage we will talk garbage back. BOLDLY. We give everyone a chance to be cool but it's when you act stupid and ignorant is when our attitude changes and you don't get nothing from us. (RESPECT) Give some get some. Give none get none!!!!!! GET IT
read full reviewAnonymous
September 11, 2008
It's not authentic Mexican food, but it sure beats Taco Bell hands down. There menu is simple and everything is cheap. The ingredients are fresh and you can see your food being assembled after you order it. We usually order a Super Taco and an order of Enchiladas minus the onions.
read full reviewThe Details on Taco Bravo
Where to Sit:
If you want to be seen, eat your grub at one of the tables out front on Bascom Ave. If you don't want to be seen (for whatever reason), go for the table in the back. That's a good spot if you've brought your own, um, beverages.
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Restaurant Special Features:
People Watching, Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Lunch Spot, Late Night Dining, Group Dining, Cheap Eats, Outdoor Dining


