
Nestled along Socastee Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, El Chepo Taqueria is a vibrant, no-frills eatery that’s quietly become one of the most authentic Mexican food destinations on the Grand Strand. With its colorful decor, fast service, and a menu that reads like a love letter to traditional Mexican street fare, El Chepo delivers bold flavors without the fuss.
From the moment you walk in, the aroma of grilled meats and simmering spices sets the tone. The menu features classics like tacos al pastor, menudo, and gorditas stuffed with tripa or barbacoa. But it’s the attention to detail—handmade tortillas, perfectly seasoned meats, and house-made salsas—that sets El Chepo apart. Dishes like camarones al mojo de ajo and enchiladas Don Chepo showcase the kitchen’s commitment to flavor and authenticity, while carne asada fries and milanesa sandwiches offer a playful twist for the adventurous eater.
On weekends, the experience spills into the parking lot with a taco truck serving up late-night bites, adding to the festive, community-driven atmosphere. Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch or settling in for a family dinner, El Chepo’s cozy setting and welcoming staff make it a standout in Socastee’s culinary scene.
Retro Myrtle Beach Guy recently stopped by to see if the hype matched the flavor—and spoiler alert: it did. In his latest video, Most authentic Mexican food in Myrtle Beach? El Chepo ..., he dives into the menu, and gives viewers a firsthand look at what makes El Chepo a must-visit. If you're curious about the food or just want to see Retro Myrtle Beach Guy in action, the video offers a flavorful tour you can enjoy from home.
El Chepo Taqueria isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a celebration of Mexican culinary heritage, served with a side of Socastee charm.
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