Fabos Tacos Planning Beaverton Brick and Mortar Following Food Cart Relocation

Street tacos and birria ramen are on the menu for a new restaurant next to the Patricia Reser Center.

Evan Gallagher
Written By Evan Gallagher
Regional Reporter
Photo: Official

Owners of a Mexican food truck have big plans for next year.

Fabos Tacos is cooking up a new brick and mortar location at 12695 SW Crescent Street in Beaverton. The company currently operates a food cart in the city. Co-Owner Tyanna Rosas told What Now Portland there is no opening date yet.

The taco spot has gained recognition in recent years for their birria grilled cheese, chilaquiles and taquito cups. It operates next to Breakside Brewery at the food cart lot, where other trucks operate including Farmer and the Beast. The company first opened around September 2019.

The restaurant is next to the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts. Across the street are restaurants such as Mingo Italian, Milo Sushi and Siam Lotus Asian Kitchen & Bar. The Beaverton Central light rail station is also close to the building.

Locations also listed on their Instagram page are Vancouver and Portland. Future expansion projects have not been announced, and Beaverton is the main focus right now. In a recent video, co-owner Fabian Rosas explained the goal is to get the new location open by the beginning of 2026 “so it can be Beaverton’s new favorite spot to go.”

What Now Portland has reached out to the owners for further comment, and this article may be updated. More information can be found on their Instagram @fabos_tacos.

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Evan Gallagher is a reporter with a passion for news writing from the local to national level. He graduated from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism with a B.S. in Journalism and certificate in social media. He is currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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