Bar in New York City, United States
Esse Taco
100ptsWalk-in tacos, no fuss, Bedford Ave.

About Esse Taco
Esse Taco on Bedford Ave is Williamsburg's low-commitment, walk-in answer to a solid neighbourhood taco spot. No reservations required, no drinks program to speak of, and pricing that sits firmly in the everyday category. Book it for a casual pre-bar meal rather than a destination dining occasion.
Who Should Book Esse Taco — and When
Esse Taco at 219 Bedford Ave in Williamsburg is the right call if you're after a casual, neighbourhood-anchored taco spot in one of Brooklyn's most food-saturated corridors. It suits explorers who want to eat well without committing to a reservation, a tasting menu, or a long subway ride into Manhattan. If you're already in the Bedford Ave area and want something unfussy, this is a practical first choice.
What to Know Before You Go
The venue data on Esse Taco is sparse, which itself tells you something: this isn't a reservation-driven destination with a publicist. It's a walk-in, neighbourhood-scale operation on one of Williamsburg's most walked streets, sitting in a borough that runs on casual, counter-order formats. The atmosphere here leans into that energy — expect the ambient hum of a busy street-level spot rather than a hushed dining room. Noise levels will track with foot traffic, which on Bedford Ave means lively from mid-afternoon onward. If you're looking for a quiet meal with a long conversation, go earlier or plan around it.
On the drinks side, the editorial angle worth flagging for wine and cocktail-focused guests: a taco-format spot at this address is unlikely to carry the kind of by-the-glass program you'd find at a dedicated wine bar in the neighbourhood. If that matters to you, Amor y Amargo or Attaboy NYC are purpose-built for serious drinking. Esse Taco's draw is food and value, not the pour list.
Booking is easy , no reservation system is documented, which points to walk-in availability. For groups, the Bedford Ave location gives you street-level flexibility, but if you're arriving with four or more, earlier timing will serve you better than showing up at peak weekend evening hours. Pricing data isn't confirmed in our records, but the format and neighbourhood context put this firmly in the affordable, everyday category rather than the special-occasion tier.
For explorers building a full Williamsburg evening, Esse Taco works well as an anchor before heading to a bar. See our full New York City bars guide and full New York City restaurants guide to build out the rest of the night. You can also browse our New York City hotels guide, New York City wineries guide, and New York City experiences guide for the wider trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Esse Taco good for groups? It works for small groups in a casual, walk-in format. Larger parties of four or more should arrive early to avoid a wait, particularly on weekends when Bedford Ave draws heavy foot traffic.
- Do I need a reservation at Esse Taco? No reservation system is on record, so walk-ins appear to be the standard approach. Booking difficulty is low , this is not a hard-to-access spot.
- Does Esse Taco have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in our data. The 219 Bedford Ave address is street-level, so there may be pavement options, but verify directly before planning an alfresco meal.
- Does Esse Taco have happy hour deals? Hours and pricing promotions are not documented in our records. Check the venue directly for current offers before arriving with that expectation.
- What's the crowd like at Esse Taco? Bedford Ave in Williamsburg draws a mixed local and visitor crowd , younger, casually dressed, food-curious. Expect the room to reflect that: relaxed, informal, and lively rather than hushed.
- What's the signature drink at Esse Taco? No confirmed drinks program data is available. For a serious cocktail alongside your meal, Superbueno or Angel's Share are stronger bets for a destination-worthy pour. If you're travelling further afield for bar inspiration, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent the kind of program-led bar experiences worth seeking out.
Compare Esse Taco
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Esse Taco | Easy | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Esse Taco and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Esse Taco good for groups?
It works for small groups of 2-4 who are happy with a casual, walk-in format at 219 Bedford Ave. Larger parties may find the space limiting depending on layout and foot traffic. For a more structured group dining experience in Brooklyn, Dirty French or Superbueno offer reservable setups better suited to 6+.
Do I need a reservation at Esse Taco?
No reservation system is documented for Esse Taco, which points to a walk-in model. Show up, expect a queue at peak times on weekends, and plan accordingly. If you need a guaranteed table at a set time, this probably isn't your spot.
Does Esse Taco have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is confirmed in available data for the 219 Bedford Ave location. Bedford Avenue does have sidewalk activity, but whether Esse Taco extends onto it is not verified. Check directly before visiting if that's a dealbreaker.
Does Esse Taco have happy hour deals?
No happy hour program is documented for Esse Taco. For deal-driven drinking in Williamsburg, Amor y Amargo and The Long Island Bar both have well-established bar programs worth checking instead.
What's the crowd like at Esse Taco?
Given its Bedford Avenue address in Williamsburg, expect a neighbourhood-local crowd: casual, younger-skewing, not dressy. This is the kind of spot you go to in whatever you're already wearing, not the kind where anyone is performing for Instagram.
What's the signature drink at Esse Taco?
No drink menu or signature cocktail is documented in available data. The format suggests a focused food-first operation rather than a cocktail destination. If drinks are a priority, pair your visit with a stop at Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share nearby.
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