There are tacos, and then there are Velvet Tacos. If you have not yet made the short drive to the Velvet Taco on Campbell Road in Richardson, consider this your official invitation — and your warning that you will almost certainly go back the following weekend.
Velvet Taco sits in a stretch of Campbell Road that has quietly become one of Richardson’s most interesting dining corridors. The building itself signals that something different is happening inside: bold branding, an open kitchen you can actually see into, and a vibe that manages to feel simultaneously casual and deliberately cool without trying too hard. This is the kind of place where you can slide in wearing jeans after a Saturday afternoon at Breckinridge Park and feel completely at home, or make it a proper date-night stop and feel equally welcome.
The concept is deceptively simple: elevated tacos built from globally inspired ingredients, rotated through weekly specials and anchored by a core menu of genuinely creative options. The WTF — short for Weekly Taco Feature — is reason alone to become a regular. One week it might be a crispy chicken tikka masala taco finished with a tangy cilantro chutney. Another week, a Korean BBQ short rib situation that has absolutely no business fitting inside a tortilla but does so magnificently. You never quite know what is coming, and that unpredictability is half the fun.
The permanent menu holds its own, too. The Spicy Tikka Chicken is a crowd favorite for good reason — tender, marinated chicken with a housemade chutney, cucumber, and a hit of heat that builds slowly and pleasantly. The Chicken and Waffle taco, which sounds like a gimmick until you try it, is genuinely one of the better bites in Richardson: a crispy chicken tender tucked into a mini Belgian waffle with maple syrup and sriracha honey butter. Sweet, savory, a little spicy — it works.
Vegetarians are not an afterthought here either. The Crispy Cauliflower taco and rotating plant-based specials mean everyone at the table can find something exciting rather than settling for a side salad.
On the drinks side, the craft cocktail list punches well above what you might expect from a taco joint. The margarita variations are strong and well-balanced, and the rotating specialty drinks often mirror the seasonal taco flavors in a way that shows someone in the kitchen is thinking about the full experience.
The space fills up on Friday and Saturday evenings, so arriving a little early or being prepared to wait briefly is worth it. Counter ordering keeps things moving, and the open seating arrangement means you rarely feel rushed. Outdoor patio seating is available when the North Texas weather cooperates, which in spring and early fall makes for a genuinely pleasant evening.
Prices are honest for what you get. Two or three tacos plus a drink puts you in a very comfortable spot, and the portion sizes are generous enough that you leave satisfied rather than searching for a follow-up snack an hour later.
Richardson’s dining scene has steadily grown more adventurous over the past decade, and Velvet Taco fits right into that evolution. It is not trying to be a neighborhood taco stand or a white-tablecloth destination — it has carved out its own lane entirely, and it does it with real confidence. Whether you are a longtime Richardson resident who somehow has not made it in yet, or a visitor looking for a meal that actually gives you something to talk about later, this is the stop you should make.
Find it on Campbell Road, settle in, and please — do not skip the WTF.