Chuy’s Tacos Food Truck
About
Chuy’s Tacos Food Truck is a Mexican truck in Norcross, Georgia, serving al pastor, barbacoa, carnitas, and chorizo. Rated 3.6/5 from 9 reviews. Customer feedback highlights inconsistent service and professionalism regarding order fulfillment.
Menu Highlights
Price Range
Moderate ($$)
Contact & Location
Address
5495 Jimmy Carter Blvd suite b-21, Norcross, GA 30093, Norcross, Georgia
Hours
Closed today
Phone
(770) 713-6879Reviews
Michael Wentzel
At smyrna square. Literally no wait. Had al pastor, barbacoa, carnitas and chorizo. Chorizo was chefs kiss! Barbacoa and carnitas were real good too. Al pastor was a little dry but good flavor.
frank maldonado
I don’t know if this is the same food truck that was at the portugal game. but that torta was delicious
Clarissa Berlioz
AVOID THEM! We were waiting for an hour for them to open. We walked around the block as they were preparing for opening. When we returned, we waited at a table since they were still prepping food and the cashier did not invite us to order or communicate that they were ready for business. A couple came up and she immediately took their order and ignored us. When I approached her about how she skipped us knowing we had been waiting for an hour, she took ZERO accountability and was attempting to blame us. Terrible customer service, no accountability, no compassion, and no training in customer service. I WOULD AVOID THEM AT ALL COSTS UNLESS YOURE OKAY WITH HOSTILE CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Monkey Buisness
don’t eat here unless ur okay with owners calling customers slurs !!
Chelsea Walker
We invited Chuy’s Tacos to participate in our massive school community event that draws thousands of attendees every year. We were excited to support a local business whose owners’ children are school alumni, believing they would be proud to give back to the school that helped raise their own family. We did not charge a vendor fee, and only asked that they donate 10 meals to feed our hardworking student volunteers who coordinated and ran the event. Instead, when approached, they claimed they “didn’t know what we were talking about,” refused to feed our students, and the staff at their booth were rude to my students who tried to clarify the situation. This left me scrambling in the middle of a huge community event to order emergency pizzas so my volunteers wouldn’t go hungry. What should have been a positive collaboration between our school and a local family business turned into a frustrating, disappointing experience that reflected a complete lack of professionalism, integrity, and community spirit. Given their alumni connection and that they were highly suggested by staff members, this lack of care was especially disheartening. I would not recommend partnering with or hiring Chuy’s Tacos for any school, family, or community event.