Steps from the Mission Beach boardwalk at 4657 Mission Blvd in Pacific Beach, 92109, Taco Surf PB is a Mexican restaurant that has been feeding the neighborhood for more than thirty years. The interior doubles as an informal surfboard museum — dozens of boards line the walls and ceiling, creating the kind of lived-in coastal atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors off the sand. San Diego Magazine voted the shop's rolled tacos among the city's best, and the kitchen backs that reputation with beef, chicken, and potato versions topped with house-made guacamole prepared from pure Hass avocados with no fillers. Beachgoers walking south along Mission Boulevard toward World Famous pass the shop's front door, making it a natural refueling stop between the waves and the boardwalk. Carne asada is the anchor of the menu. Top sirloin is grilled to order so it never sits under a heat lamp, and reviewers regularly single out the carne asada burrito as one of the most satisfying in PB. Beyond burritos and tacos, the menu stretches across breakfast plates, enchiladas, combination platters, and a chicken mole burrito that has built its own following. Taco Surf also operates a catering program for events ranging from corporate lunches to beach weddings, with a fifty-person minimum for onsite service. Daily specials run Monday through Friday, with Taco Tuesday and Taco Thursday drawing the biggest crowds — and the kitchen knocks a dollar off chicken tortilla soup on rainy days. Visitors heading home from a night at Coaster Saloon farther up the boulevard often plan their next morning's breakfast burrito run here. The restaurant opens at 8:30 a.m. and keeps the grill running until 9 p.m., seven days a week.