This place is awesome, very simple setting and menu to choose from. Some of the best tasting pulled pork I’ve ever had. Definitely recommended!
Pam U.
Place rating: 4 Renton, WA
No matter where I go I’m always in search to find good mexican food. Not over priced, cheap eats, good quality and the menu has items that most people either don’t know what it is only if your local. This place was featured in a blog as listed«12 Restaurants In Washington To Get Mexican Food that will Blow Your Mind». Since I knew we were going to pass thru Port Angles I said to the hubs ‘I want to go here!’ Small little establishment and colorful. The menu was small and to the point. No fuss or frills, while you wait you’re rocking out to Sublime playing though the speakers. Looks were deceiving on the burrito I ordered. The hubs order pulled pork tacos and it was really good and nice portions. The burrito was a deceiving little bastard and I barely made a dent. Each bite had good flavor and I didn’t want to stop though I was a stuffed piggy. Oh yea, you need cerveza they have that too.
Natalie W.
Place rating: 5 Port Angeles, WA
TRYTHECUBAN– that is all. Well, everything on the menu is amazing, you really can’t go wrong ordering anything here!
Christina W.
Place rating: 5 Port Angeles, WA
Always amazing food no matter what it is and the atmosphere is super chill! My favorite place to eat for lunch and a great place to bring new people to!!! I’ve never been disappointed!
Dawn G.
Place rating: 5 Olympia, WA
We visited in 2014 on a road trip and absolutely loved it… this year over New Years we really wanted to give another lunch place a chance… but we couldn’t stop thinking about how great this place was — so we went back… and we were not disappointed. This place is small and has a food truck with walls type feel… a funky décor, and the great food you would expect from a food truck with lines around the block. The value for the money is outstanding — a $ 8-$ 9 burrito is more than enough for 2 meals or a meal to share. The chips and salsa are a great side. The Verde salsa and the one that is one more notch up on the spiciness were fabulous. We had the Chipotle Chicken burrito special and the Amberetta — both were very delicious. This place is a vacation find that will keep us coming back — trip after trip!
Ashley D.
Place rating: 5 Mountain View, CA
Yum!!! Pulled brisket or pork in a burrito with homemade salsas? Yes please. Nice guys too.
Melanie L.
Place rating: 5 Port Angeles, WA
Best Mexican food in PA! Love the atmosphere and the food is fantastic! We tried their burrito which was a great portion for the price. We also got the three tacos with chips and salsa which were very flavorful. Will be returning!
The Cleaning G.
Place rating: 5 Port Angeles, WA
Awesome food! Great service! Totally rad that the owner came to the Nest to have a contest and give out free tacos(accepting donations) Great person!
Becky B.
Place rating: 5 Tacoma, WA
Huge burritos. We shared one and were full. Great food, nicely seasoned. Enjoyed pineapple salsa. Great value– especially when you share.
Chris J.
Place rating: 4 Marysville, WA
Awesome food and good service. Smoked and bbq meats with burritos and tacos are great. Not traditional burritos but a nice twist like the atmosphere. Good beers also.
Kendra H.
Place rating: 5 Sequim, WA
My husband loves this place. He works close by so he and his coworkers eat here a lot. He took me there a few weeks ago and it was so good. The combo of ingredients in 1 sandwich is outstanding. I’ll be back to eat here again.
Becky C.
Place rating: 5 Miami, FL
Little Devil’s isn’t just the best Mexican food in PA, or even one of the best restaurants in Port Angeles. It is a high quality, high standard, raging success compared to restaurants anywhere. Attention to detail, heart, and concentrated effort goes into every part of the menu. If they’re open, you’re going to see the smokers out the back door, and a line out the front. An endless array of hot sauces, house made salsa, in house smoked meats, an unapologetic and individual aesthetic, and a community presence have really set them apart. You literally will not find a better burrito on the Olympic Peninsula, and I say that with the confidence of someone who spent years exploring the options in the area before Little Devils was opened by a local family. Be warned! The restaurant is small, seating about 25 comfortably, although people usually put comfort aside and tuck in tight to get a seat. So, if you’re trying to get lunch, cross your fingers and time around the crush or order to go! You really can’t go wrong eating at Little Devil’s and I have nothing but high praise for them.
Danica H.
Place rating: 5 Port Angeles, WA
Love this place! I have never have had a bad dish. Burritos are gigantic and could easily be shared by two people very hardy and well made. Street tacos are fantastic like I said I have never had a bad dish. Fast and friendly service too.
Michelle S.
Place rating: 5 Marietta, GA
My parents, husband and I ate here. Thank you to the previous reviewers. We had the special pork crunch burritos and the taco salad with chicken. Best we’ve ever had. I would highly recommend this place to locals and travelers alike!!!
Maggie F.
Place rating: 5 Westerville, OH
The best Mexican in Port Angeles! Décor inspired by the Seattle music scene. If you are a lover of alt rock you have to stop here! People were already waiting outside for it to open when my group arrived. I got the Little devils taco salad with shredded chicken. The jalapeño ranch dressing is delicious! It came with guac, black beans, salsa and more! It was really refreshing after eating tons of seafood on my trip to Washington. My sister got«the jonny» burrito, and it was huge! All burritos and tacos come with chips and salsa and we got the verde. It was pretty mild with a tiny bit of heat to it! My mom got the special which was some savory brisket tacos with their chucacarba salsa. Order at the counter and then the little devils lunchbox staff brings you your food. The people working at Little devils were so friendly! I really hope I’ll be able to visit again someday!
Jasen N.
Place rating: 4 Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA
I’m a huge burrito fanatic, so I sought this place out. The burrito is definitely a Major League Burrito. Big-time taste and size. The atmosphere of the Lunchbox was kind of cool-lots of sweet a$$ posters on the wall and the staff seemed to carry that same character as they worked. I don’t really care about this, but some people might: the cooking staff is like 5 – 10 feet away from customers, so the normal bickering and talking $hit that goes on in a normal kitchen can’t really fly here. Other than that? It was awesome-I want to come back and try the sandwiches.
Shuge L.
Place rating: 4 Cupertino, CA
On the outside, it appears run down ad a hole in the wall place but on the inside it really is quite charming. Their prices are good and service was friendly. There is also this eccentric punk décor if that’s your thing. We ordered three tacos which came with chips and salsa. The pineapple salsa was truly delightful: light, refreshing and fresh. We had two beef brisket taco and one pulled pork. Quite good and one factor was probably also due to how ravenous we were. They have a variation of corn and flour tortillas so I wasn’t quite which ones better. The rest of the menu also appears to be delicious.
Jay P.
Place rating: 5 Boulder, CO
Rad little spot. Really legit tacos, solid beer selection and cool rock and roll vibe. Sandwiches look very solid as well the service was super-friendly.
Tim C.
Place rating: 4 Raleigh, NC
My wife and I came for lunch and I tried their Pulled Pork Burrito. It was pulled pork in a flour tortilla, with black beans(or pinto, if you choose), rice, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and tomato salsa. The pork was well flavored, smoky, and not too dry. The rice was a tad undercooked because I definitely bit into some harder grains, but everything else tasted good. It was a generous-sized burrito, too. The burrito came with chips and salsa, and I tried the pineapple salsa and ghost pepper salsa. The ghost pepper salsa was HOT, as advertised, but thankfully I had the pineapple salsa to cool things down. I enjoyed both, but would not recommend the ghost pepper salsa unless you are a serious heat seeker. The pineapple salsa was sweet, light, and not spicy — it’s worth trying. My wife ordered the Devil’s Pork sandwich, which was had pulled pork with slaw and BBQ sauce on a ciabatta roll. The meat was the same as the pork they used in my burrito, and the slaw was light and crunchy, adding a needed layer of texture and coolness to the sandwich. My favorite part was probably the ciabatta roll — it was firm enough to hold everything together, but was still soft enough to bite into comfortably. The service was friendly and we got our food in a timely manner. The ambiance was very interesting, being very devil /skull themed with posters of punk rock bands and punk rock music in the background. Nothing bad about it, just different. At least it’s consistent with the restaurant’s name, and probably is the feel they are going for anyway.
Sean C.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Small, brightly colored and cheery spot. The service was pleasant and helpful, despite there being a line of waiting customers. We got the shrimp salad, and a chicken taco salad. Both were excellent. The shrimp salad has a citrus spicy dressing that was magic in the mouth. The chicken salad was also superb. We would veer out of our way to go to this spot again.