I don't understand the hate that Pedro's has been getting on here. What do you expect, people? It's a taco stand that sells greasy, cheap pseudo-Mexican food. Just because it doesn't have a vegetarian menu or super good homemade sauce doesn't mean it's terrible. Give 'em a break, won't ya?
Pedro's is the kind of place that appeals to surfers, skaters and locals that want cheap, greasy, good food. I've been going here as long as I can remember, and it's always been good. My favorite is the potato burrito, which is a bean burrito with hash browns added in. Their rolled tacos are also good, and their quesadillas are quite tasty also. Most menu items are under two dollars, and it's perfect for someone who is on a budget. They have some more expensive fare, like large burritos for around four bucks, and they are also delicious. Do know that you may have to pay for extra condiments like guacamole and pico de gallo.
I honestly like the location of Pedro's. It's along a very busy road, so it does get crowded but the line moves quickly. They pump out food very quickly, and I have very rarely had an order so messed up I have to return to get it fixed. Most of the people that work here are very cool, and have a laid back Southern California attitude.
Any flaws? Well, the car line can get ridiculously long, and can back up traffic on El Camino Real. I've also had an occasional bad burrito where something was a tad bit off, like it wasn't super fresh. But nothing worthy of giving it a two star review.
And I still cannot believe that they put a Pedro's in Boston, Massachusetts. I am going to have to visit that location when I move to the East Coast.