El Patron Mexican Restaurant

Omaha, NE · Restaurant

Rating
4.8/5
★★★★★ 4.8
Reviews
20
Rank in Omaha
#48
of 1341 restaurants
City Percentile
87%
rating percentile
Address
El Patron Mexican Restaurant, 1605 Vinton St, Omaha, NE 68108
Phone
(531) 867-3988
Website
elpatronmexicanrestaurantne.com
Status
Closed · Opens 8 AM

El Patron Mexican Restaurant is a restaurant located in Omaha, NE. It is one of 1,341 restaurants listed in Omaha. Its 4.8-star rating is above the Omaha city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About El Patron Mexican Restaurant

Authentic Mexican food made right—delicious street-style tacos, rich and flavorful birria, and traditional recipes that bring real Mexican taste to every plate.

Hours

Saturday8 AM–10 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Deron Lillard · Jan 2026

This place has the look and feel of a local kitchen you would see down in Mexico. Very authentic vibes. The food was delicious! I had the Quesabirra tacos and my wife just had a quesadilla. The chips came out warm and the salsa was mild and not hot. They served our meal with a green and a red sauce. Both added a little heat to the dishes. Coke is served in glass bottles only, no fountain drinks. All in all come hungry and this place with satisfy.

★★★★★ 5.0 Curious Kurt · Feb 2026

Some people we met a couple weeks ago told us about this restaurant and said they have the best tacos in Omaha. The food was delicious and the service was so friendly. These street tacos are hands-down the best I’ve ever had. ❤️

★★★★★ 5.0 Jon Martina · Aug 2025

Tried this new place with my wife and loved it! The owner was very pleasant and I love it's a family run restaurant. First impressions were great and stayed true. Water is purified, chips were hot and fresh, guac was amazing, salsas were full of flavor. I ordered the Quesobirria tacos and they were delicious and the consomé had a nice balance of savory, salty and acidic. My wife ordered tacos de pastor, birria, fish and shrimp. The fish was probably talapia, and it was good. I'm not a huge fan of talapia but they still did it justice. The birria and shrimp were both amazing, but the star was the al pastor. My wife liked it so much she said she wants to order a plate full of just the meat next time 😆 Always love it when we find a solid restaurant that hits all the right spots. We'll definit

★★★★★ 5.0 Jo. Fejes · Dec 2025

This place is a hidden gem in the city of Omaha. Although the restaurant of the outside is quite unassuming, the food and service was great. You first are greeted with a bowl of tortilla chips and salsa where the tortilla chips aren't just normal tortilla chips, but they are served nice and warm which adds to their deliciousness. I ordered the al pastor burrito, and the burrito really stands out amongst all the other burritos due to the burrito wrap being grilled and having grill marks on the exterior which helped keep the burrito together while imparting a nice taste and texture. My gf ordered the birriatacos and they were excellent as well and had a nice crispy texture. I definitely recommend this restaurant, and I will be returning soon!

★★★★★ 5.0 Ray Cardona · Jul 2025

The chips were fresh. Salsa was chunky and delicious. I ordered the menudo and it was fantastic. Good presentation, handmade tortillas, and nicely chopped condiments. Huge pieces of pancita!

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom

Services

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