Tacos and Tattoos Under One Roof — Miami's Most Original Restaurant Concept
Jay Cruz built something genuinely original in Miami — a taqueria and tattoo parlor under one roof that's become Kendall's most talked-about neighborhood destination.
If you haven't heard of Tacos & Tattoos, you haven't been paying attention to what's happening in Kendall. Jay Cruz built something genuinely original in Miami's restaurant scene — a concept that pairs a taqueria with a tattoo parlor, creating a neighborhood hangout that doesn't fit into any conventional box.
On a recent episode of A Day in Miami, Cruz sat down to talk about how the idea came together, what it's like to operate a one-of-a-kind concept in South Florida, and why Kendall was exactly the right place to do it.
The Concept: Why Tacos and Tattoos Actually Make Sense Together
On the surface, tacos and tattoos sounds like a novelty. But Cruz didn't build this as a gimmick — he built it as a genuine community destination where two things Miami loves coexist naturally. Both tacos and tattoos are deeply tied to Latin and South Florida culture, both attract people who value authenticity over pretense, and both thrive in the kind of relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere that Kendall embodies.
The result is a space where you can grab exceptional tacos, hang out, and get inked — all without feeling like you're being sold a concept. It feels organic because it is. Cruz built what he wanted to exist in his city, and his community responded.
That authenticity is what separates the spots that last in Miami from the ones that don't.
Kendall's Moment: Why Miami's Southwest Side Is Having a Renaissance
Kendall doesn't always get the attention of Wynwood or the Design District, but it's one of Miami-Dade's most vibrant and densely populated communities — and it's been quietly developing a food and culture scene that deserves more recognition.
Cruz understood Kendall before the trend-chasers arrived. He recognized that the neighborhood's large Latin population, its suburban character, and its tight community bonds made it the perfect home for a concept built around culture and belonging. Tacos & Tattoos isn't just a restaurant — it's a neighborhood institution that gives Kendall something the more hyped parts of Miami sometimes lack: authenticity.
As Miami's dining scene continues to spread beyond its traditional hotspots, Kendall is increasingly on the map.
Building a Miami Business on Culture, Community, and Good Food
Cruz's story is about more than one clever concept. It's about what happens when a Miami entrepreneur builds something rooted in their own experience and community rather than chasing the latest trend. The Miami food scene is littered with high-concept restaurants that opened, got press, and disappeared. Tacos & Tattoos is still going, still packed, and still growing.
On the podcast, Cruz talked about the practical realities of running a non-traditional business in Miami — the operational challenges of combining two different services, the community-building that made the concept stick, and what's next for one of South Florida's most original restaurant stories.
If you're looking for the spots that make Miami genuinely interesting, this is one of them.
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l4ZTMEPFHQ
Subscribe to A Day in Miami on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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