Restaurant in New York City, United States
Taqueria Al Pastor
100ptsFast, cheap, counter-only. Walk in.

About Taqueria Al Pastor
Taqueria Al Pastor on Wyckoff Ave in Bushwick is a counter-first taqueria in a neighbourhood where that format is increasingly rare. Walk-ins are the norm, prices are low, and the experience is fast and focused. A practical stop for borough-wide taqueria explorers, but not a destination for groups or special occasions.
The Verdict
Taqueria Al Pastor at 128 Wyckoff Ave in Bushwick is a counter-first operation, and that format matters here. Walk-in seating at a tight counter is the intended experience, not a fallback for people who missed a reservation. If you want a table, a reservation system, or a prix-fixe experience, look elsewhere. If you want focused, no-ceremony taqueria food in a neighbourhood that has increasingly traded its taquerias for wine bars, this address still holds.
Why Book This
The case for Taqueria Al Pastor is direct: the counter seats you directly in the action, the format is fast, and the price point is low enough that there is minimal risk. For the food-curious visitor or the local who treats Bushwick as a destination rather than just a postcode, this is the kind of spot worth knowing. It sits on Wyckoff Ave, a street that connects Ridgewood to Bushwick proper, and the surrounding block rewards a walk before or after eating.
Counter seating at a taqueria is not a gimmick. It collapses the distance between the kitchen and the diner, and at al pastor-focused spots the cooking is often visible, the rhythm is quick, and the turnover means the food is nearly always fresh off the line. That dynamic is the main reason to sit at the counter rather than take your order to go.
Who This Is For
This is a practical stop for anyone exploring Brooklyn's taqueria circuit, comparing neighbourhood-level Mexican cooking across the borough, or simply looking for a fast, affordable meal in Bushwick. It is not a destination for a special occasion dinner, a long group booking, or anyone who needs dietary-restriction dialogue with kitchen staff. The format is lean and the menu is focused. Adjust expectations accordingly.
Context in New York City
Bushwick has lost several legacy taquerias to rising rents over the past few years, which makes addresses that remain worth tracking. For a fuller picture of where to eat across the five boroughs, see our full New York City restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider trip, our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
Know Before You Go
- Address
- 128 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
- Booking Difficulty
- Easy — walk-ins are the expected format
- Price Range
- Not confirmed; expect taqueria-standard pricing (low)
- Hours
- Not listed — confirm before visiting
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
- Dress Code
- None , counter casual
- Group Suitability
- Small groups only; counter seating limits larger parties
Compare Taqueria Al Pastor
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taqueria Al Pastor | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Taqueria Al Pastor measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Taqueria Al Pastor?
The name points you directly to the al pastor — that is the anchor order here. At a counter-service taqueria in this price bracket, the menu is tight by design, so ordering the house specialty is the practical call. Avoid overthinking it: this is a fast, focused operation at 128 Wyckoff Ave, not a broad Mexican menu.
Does Taqueria Al Pastor handle dietary restrictions?
A counter-service taqueria at this price point is not the right venue to test dietary accommodation. The format is fast and the menu is narrow, which means substitutions and allergen conversations are not the house strength. If dietary flexibility is a priority, a sit-down Mexican restaurant with table service will serve you better.
Can Taqueria Al Pastor accommodate groups?
Counter seating limits how well this works for larger groups. Two to three people is the comfortable ceiling before the format starts to strain. For groups of four or more, managing the counter at 128 Wyckoff Ave gets logistically awkward — a Brooklyn taqueria with table seating is the better call.
What are alternatives to Taqueria Al Pastor in New York City?
For Brooklyn taqueria comparisons, the practical exercise is walking the Bushwick and Ridgewood corridor and comparing al pastor preparations directly. Across the borough, spots like Los Tacos No. 1 in Manhattan represent the counter-service format at higher volume and visibility. Taqueria Al Pastor at Wyckoff Ave is a neighbourhood-level operation, so the relevant peers are local, not citywide.
Is Taqueria Al Pastor good for a special occasion?
No. The counter format, fast pace, and bare-bones setup at 128 Wyckoff Ave are not built for occasion dining. This is a practical, low-cost stop — it does that well. For a milestone meal, look elsewhere in Brooklyn or Manhattan.
How far ahead should I book Taqueria Al Pastor?
No booking is needed or expected — this is a walk-in counter operation. Show up, queue if there is one, and eat. The Bushwick location on Wyckoff Ave runs on foot traffic, so timing around lunch and dinner peaks is the only planning required.
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