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Contribute Feedback What Mohsen Haidar likes about Anna's Taqueria:
Food is always great at Anna’s Taqueria. The steak burrito and the beef tongues are always delicious and tender. Staff are very friendly. The seating area including the tables and the floor need to be cleaned, they are always busy and they need someone full time to clean the area. Overall love the food! View all feedback.
What Ginnelle Vasquez doesn't like about Anna's Taqueria:
Went to this Anna’s yesterday. Ordered quesadillas because we were going to an event and needed some thing quick. We were super disappointed. The only thing warm in the quesadillas was the shell and sliced cheese ? she put in it. Imagine cold vegetables inside that? Not good at all. I asked her to put the vegetables inside prior to heating up and she said they don’t do it that way. ?? Won’t be going back. And to boot... View all feedback.
Food is good but sometimes the carnita is very salty . Anna's just to be better, I still like the quesadillas.
I live in Texas and can confirm Anna's carne asada burrito is better than the ones down here!
Anna’s used to be great. I have been an Anna’s customer for over a decade but this location has gone downhill. I would always get corn on my burrito if it was available and the last time I went I asked for corn and the guy said no and would not accommodate (I could see the corn. I would have even paid extra but this guy shut me down. I doubt I’ll even go back such a simple request. If I do go back to Anna’s it won’t be the Brookline location.
I actually don't like this burrito chain. I will eat it, because I love steak, but I hardly ever go to Anna's. This place is really slow. If there's a line, be prepared to wait a while. I used to come here somewhat frequently whe I first moved to the area, but I honestly don't think they're that good, and they take too long.I'd pass. I'd recommend los amigos in Coolidge Corner if you want a burrito, or Chipotle.
Ive been coming to Annas since they were a small taqueria on Beacon circa 1996. In 27 years a burrito almost trippled in price and shrunk to a half the size it used to be. Goodbye.