The Dream Beach Taqueria
Yes, this taqueria is right by the beach, however, it’s called Guerrero’s Taqueria. When we got out of the car, we started to smell the aroma from the BBQ joint that was right next to the tagueria, and it was really hard to miss. It’s was so good, we wanted to have barbeque. But we came for tacos and burritos. When we got in the taqueria, we got in line, and waited until it was our turn.
Dad decided to get a carnitas taco and a lengua taco, while I went for a carnitas burrito. 
The selection of soft drinks was huge, for you could get an american soda, like coke and Dr. pepper, or you could get a mexican soda which has sugar instead of corn syrup. Dad was happy at the different kinds of beer. They gave you chip ‘n’ salsa before the meal, for you to enjoy. I wasn’t 100% hungry yet, so I observed the place a little bit. They had a few candy machines, so I got a gumball, and saved it for later. Dad was already almost done with his tacos, but I was still observing the place. They had an ATM, and almost the whole restaurant had beautiful paintings all over the walls. The paintings showed a beach in the tropics, which also adds to the title. 
They had tables outside, which were good for warm days, and there are a lot of them in Pacifica, where the place is. So when I got ready for the food, Dad was done and super satisfied. DAD’S REVIEW: Taco guy here: I had lengua (tongue) and carnitas. I cannot be objective. I believe that Guerrero’s carnitas tacos are the best I’ve had. Their carnitas is a perfect combination of crisp exterior and succulent interior, full of flavor and savor. I also must describe their taco salsa as superb. I cannot say for sure what’s in it, though I believe it to be some combination of mangos, tomatoes, and peppers. Whatever’s in it, it’s sublime. The lengua is also good, among the best I’ve had. MY REVIEW: THe Burrito was very yummy, the tortilla was awesome, and so was the meat. The cheese was of average, as were the beans and guacamole. I liked the lettuce a lot, and the soda was awesome. The chips ‘n’ salsa were nothing special, but satisfying. Overall, it was brilliant.
Atmosphere: Three peppers (because of the paintings)
Tacos:Four peppers.
Burritos: Four-and-a-half peppers.
Service: Three peppers.
Salsa bar: N.A.
Menu selection: Four peppers.
