28 essential places to buy your holiday tamales in San Antonio

November 25, 2020 Slideshows » Food & Drink

By San Antonio Current Staff

For many in San Antonio, the instant the Thanksgiving dinner is cleared from the table means tamale season is underway.

The little pockets of masa-filled heaven are now available for purchase at countless tamaleras around town, and the Christmas season just doesn’t feel right without them.

We scoured review sites and social media to find the most popular and puro autentico spots to sate your craving. From pork to veggie and south to north, buckle up for a wild ride through Tamale Town.

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Delia’s
13527 Hausman Pass, (210) 864-1111, deliastamales.com
This RGV fixture finally opened a storefront in SA, but given the excitement that’s built around the tamale empire has made for long lines for folks looking to score a dozen. Pro tip: Delia’s ships. Pay a little extra for shipping and revel in the fact that you didn’t have to sit in line for hours to get your tamal fix.
Photo via Instagram / deliastamales

Delicious Tamales

Multiple locations, delicioustamales.com

Not many cities have tamal chains, but San Antonio is just like that. With six locations throughout the Alamo City, Delicious Tamales is a super dependable stop for when hunger strikes — and the only cure is tamales. Available by the dozen, you can stock up on fillings like jalapeño bean, pork, chicken and even a Southwest vegetarian option. They even make tamale poppers!
Photo via Instagram / erikjongustafson

Lala’s Gorditas
1600 Roosevelt Ave., (210) 465-7157, lalasgorditas.com
Snag a dozen house-made pork or jalapeño, bean and cheese tamales at this southside gem, available only until Christmas. Pork tamales are available at the shop at any time, but you’ll have to call ahead for the jalapeño, bean and cheese snacks.
Photo via Instagram / lalasgorditas

Martinez Barbacoa Y Tamales

728 Fredericksburg Road, (210) 734-6621, facebook.com

This Fredericksburg Road outpost is loved by those in the neighborhood as well as folks willing to drive across town for this goodness. The humble eatery is known for its offerings of barbacoa, tacos, carnitas, lengua, chicharrones and more — which means lots of tamales. You’ll definitely want to stock up on all the goods here.
Photo via Instagram / mikaziljanessa

Del Rio Tortilla

1402 Gillette Blvd, (210) 922-4810, delriotortillas.com

This humble South Side spot is prized for its Mexican treats, including barbacoa and tortillas. Available cooked or raw, you can score these tamales in the traditional flavors — pork, chicken and bean to name a few.
Photo via Instagram / al_valdez1

Trevino’s Barbacoa

13233 Nacogdoches Road, (210) 646-8346

A respectable joint for Mexican meats, menudo and more, Trevino’s Barbacoa also serves up tasty tamales for when you’re in the mood. Which is always, right? Just be sure to stop by when they’re open on the weekends.
Photo via Google Maps

Mimi’s Barbacoa and Tamales Y Mas

10918 Wurzbach Road #134, (210) 558-6008, facebook.com/MimisBarbacoa

Near the intersection of Wurzbach and Vance Jackson you’ll be able to find a poppin’ joint that serves tamales five days out of the week. This counter-serve spot has lots to offer, including pork tamales year-round as well as jalapeño and chicken during the holiday season. Oh, and they also have buñuelos!
Photo via Instagram / emmanuel_delfin

Olgitas Molino

1603 N PanAm Expy, (210) 225-6364, facebook.com/olgitasmolino

Open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, you have plenty of opportunities throughout the week to score freshly-made tamales from Olgitas. This molino keeps it real with tacos, tortillas, barbacoa and yes, tamales (only pork, but we’re not complaining).
Photo via Yelp / Claudia M.

Tellez Tamales & Barbacoa

Multiple locations, tellez-tamales-barbacoa-factory.business.site

With two locations in San Antonio, it’s not too difficult to score tamales from Tellez. The long lines? Well, that’s another story. But take it as this — these flavorful tamales are worth waiting for. Just note that the shop is asking that only one person per household stop in to stock up, as the pandemic surges on.
Photo via Instagram / rg_coupe

Los Cocos Fruteria Y Taqueria

1502 Bandera Road, (210) 431-7786

In addition to serving up some refreshing fruit cups, Los Cocos also makes a lot of scrumptious Mexican fare from the taqueria portion of its business. Here you’ll also be able to find tamales, which are actually enormous and super flavorful, wrapped in banana leaves. While you may not order a dozen to go, you’ll be happy stopping in for a fix here.
Photo via Yelp / Jennifer L.

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Ruben’s Homemade Tamales

1807 Rigsby Ave, (210) 337-0025, facebook.com

Over on Rigsby you’ll find some of SA’s favorite tamales at Ruben’s, where the lines may be long this time of year, but that’s only because it’s just that tasty. Choose from specialties like bean, chicken and pork with jalapeño.
Photo via Yelp / Dale H.

La Monita Tortilleria

3202 Guadalupe St, (210) 432-0332, facebook.com

In the heart of the West Side, you’ll find this well-loved tortilleria that comes through on all fronts. While there’s much to appreciate from this menu, you’ll definitely want to stock up on tamales. Luckily this spot is open every day of the week in December, so you can have these delicious tamales on the regular if you’d like.
Photo via Yelp / Jesse G.

Tamale Boy Tacos & Tamales

5300 S Flores St, (210) 663-2033, satamaleboy.com

Open Thursdays through Sundays, it’s easy to have a badass weekend with an order of tamales from Tamale Boy. This South Side storefront may be small, but they will definitely come through with more than 15 varieties of tamales — from classics like pork and beef as well as less-common combinations like carne guisada and cheese.
Photo via Instagram / lizarrdqueen

B & B Tamales and Food To Go

866 W Mayfield Blvd, (210) 921-0847

While the South Side can be trusted for all varieties of Mexican dishes, B & B Tamales is a standout for its namesake. The tiny restaurant comes through with dozens of tamales waiting to be picked up and devoured. Rumor has it that Mr. Bill Miller himself (the man behind the barbecue chain) used to love these tamales.
Photo via Instagram / injaimesshoes

Pearl Farmer’s Market
303 Pearl Parkway, (210) 947-9252, pearlfarmersmarketcurbside.com
Grab a curated gift box from the Pearl Farmers Market’s 2020 holiday lineup. Varieties include veggie and cheese, jalapeño and cheese, vegan and charro bean and boxes are available to order for pickup starting November 27.
Photo courtesy of Pearl Farmer’s Market

La Luz Tortilla Factory

4120 Blanco Road, (210) 734-8523, facebook.com/laluztortillas

Although you can’t make your Mondays better with tamales from La Luz, you can make any other day of the week brighter with a dozen of the goods. This local tortilla factory knows what it’s doing — just take the tortillas and tamales (not greasy, but plenty filling) on deck here as proof.
Photo via Google Maps

Adelita Tamales & Tortilla Factory

1130 Fresno, (210) 733-5352, adelitatamales.com

A local favorite for puro treats, tortillas and tamales are always up for grabs here. Swing by and you’ll be able to score housemade treats that’ll taste just like your abuela made them.
Photo via Instagram / amariecalvo

Culebra Meat Market

Multiple locations, culebrameatmarkets.com

With plenty of locations throughout the Alamo City, it’s not hard to get your fill of molino bites at Culebra Meat Market. Barbacoa, carnitas and tortillas are up for grabs here, as are tamales by the dozen on the weekends. Go on, treat yo’self.
Photo via Yelp / Jai J.

Papi’s Barbacoa

68 Harwood Dr, (210) 377-1803

This strip mall joint may not look like much, but rest assured you’ll be able to stock up on all the goods here. You may be tempted to get your fill of barbacoa, but you’ll also want to save room for tamales. Open 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. on weekends, Papi’s Barbacoa serves up tamales by the dozen, as well as menudo and tortillas.
Photo via Yelp / Julie F.

Los Valles Produce

3915 Nogalitos St, (210) 927-9595

A fruit stand that brings the South Side all sort of Mexican snacks, Los Valles also comes through with its tamales. Full of flavor, these goodies go down extra nice with a warm cup of champurrado.
Photo via Yelp / Roland C.

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Sarah’s Barbacoa

6330 De Zavala Road, Suite 103, (210) 263-9955, facebook.com/sarahsbarbacoa

A relative newcomer to the local food scene, Sarah’s Barbacoa is a dependable spot for quick-fix of Mexican bites. Open Friday through Sunday, this De Zavala storefront can be hit up for tamales by the dozen. You may as well grab (at least) a pound of the namesake barbacoa while you’re there.
Photo via Instagram / sanantoniolovelist

La Casa De Barbacoa

2201 NW Loop 410, Castle Hills, (210) 340-0999, lacasadebarbacoa.com

Over in Castle Hills you’ll be able to feast on all the Mexican favorites that San Antonio knows and loves. You’ll want to accompany your spicy barbacoa with tamales, which are up for grabs by the dozen. Just don’t forget the Big Red!
Photo via Instagram / bigsexy87

Chilito’s Express

826 Johns Rd, Boerne, (210) 410-9664, chilitosexpress.com

Though technically in Boerne, Chilito’s Express can hold its own against SA-based tamal makers. This part food truck, part caterer venture packs lots of flavor into its tamales, available in fillings like spicy pork as well as bacon, bean and jalapeño. Go on, put in your order soon, fam!
Photo via Instagram / chilitosexpress

Teka Molino

Multiple locations, tekamolino.com

From its two San Antonio locations, Teka Molino brings lots of Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes to local foodies. Naturally, the menu includes pork tamales — which you can order individually (just $1.15 each!) or by the dozen. Whether you have a craving you need to fix or need to order up for a party, you’ll be in good hands here.
Photo via Instagram / mark1buzz

Granny’s Tamales

Mobile food truck, (361) 903-2823, facebook.com/grannystamalesSA

Originally started in Corpus Christi more than 20 years ago, Granny’s Tamales now serves San Antonio. Through mobile-only orders, local foodies can get their fill of tamales (or at least try — does the limit even exist?). Just be sure to get your orders in early so this mom-and-pop business can serve you.
Photo via Yelp / Daryll B.

La Grande

1622 Pleasanton Road, (210) 921-1502, facebook.com

Mexican market goods await you at La Grande, where you’ll be able to find barbacoa, tortillas, menudo and tamales too. Pork tamales to be exact, so you’ll be getting the good stuff here.
Photo via Google Maps

Los Hermanos Tortilleria

303 Commercial Ave, (210) 922-0219, facebook.com

If you’re looking for all of the Mexican goods that keep us a rotund city, you’ll find that and more. On the menu you’ll find varieties of tamales that’ll hit the spot — including a puro bean and jalapeño mixture, pork and chicken.
Photo via Yelp / Jenn B.

El Folklor Bakery

Multiple locations, facebook.com/elfolklorbakeryrandolph

With three locations throughout San Antonio, it won’t be hard for locals to hit up this bakery for something savory — and sweet. In addition to freshly-baked pan dulce, this bakery chain also serves up tamales and barbacoa, at least on the weekends. It doesn’t get much better than that, y’all.
Photo via Yelp / Brandi P.

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Delia’s
13527 Hausman Pass, (210) 864-1111, deliastamales.com
This RGV fixture finally opened a storefront in SA, but given the excitement that’s built around the tamale empire has made for long lines for folks looking to score a dozen. Pro tip: Delia’s ships. Pay a little extra for shipping and revel in the fact that you didn’t have to sit in line for hours to get your tamal fix.
Photo via Instagram / deliastamales

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