

However, if you were or ARE a big Taco Tico fan, you'll have to drive to Lexington that's where the only three remaining Kentucky locations can be found. Locations popped up from the Dixie Highway in Louisville to Trademark Shopping Center in Corbin to Shoppers Village in Winchester along with other locations in Lexington, Bowling Green, Danville, Richmond, Frankfort and Versailles.

By 1981, a total of 15 Taco Ticos opened across Kentucky. And then I saw this at : Taco Tico first arrived in Lexington in 1974. We ate there all the time.īut I don't think there was ever one in Owensboro I've exhausted every form of search on Google regarding the topic. In fact, it was the closest fast food restaurant to my dorm. Listen, this era, for me, was the Taco Tico heyday, but only because there was one right next to campus when I was attending Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green.
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I actually don't recall even hearing the WORD "fajita" before the 80s, so I enjoyed the part where the guy asks how to eat one. Eat inside and experience the surf shop atmosphere or eat outside to enjoy the great Florida. Did we miss one? We can only eat so many taco's so if we did - be sure to let us know and we will share them the next time Taco Tuesday rolls around.It's funny. Enjoy great food and great fun in a totally casual environment. That said, get out there High Point! Enjoy the best of our city through one of our very favorite lenses: the tastiest tacos we could find. Homemade sauces accompany each of these, making the inevitable delicious drip slowly making its way down your hand less of a bother and more a welcome part of the experience. You can enjoy filet mignon, blackened shrimp, or crispy fried mahi mahi, just to name a few delectable ingredients inside these tasty tacos. While we don’t know what filling you’ll choose, we’re pretty sure that there will not be any of it left on your plate.ġ345 North Main Street Tipsy’z: Specialty Not to worry though - there is always at least one option for tacos. Their mission is to combine global flavors with Grandma’s, creating a unique experience that will leave you wondering why you didn’t think of that flavorful combination before now! Be sure to check out their menu online before you head out since it rotates daily. We can’t get enough of this new eatery in town.

We personally love the fajitas or Taco Loco Lunch for the mid-day pick me up. They have a Street Taco Menu that is to die for. This is your classic Mexican restaurant with better than classic tacos. You will not be disappointed!Ģ005 North Main Street in the Westchester Square shopping center, near Publix. Who doesn’t love a taco spot with a mascot? Head on down to HIgh Point's newest Taco-eatery Wicked Taco on Main Street to visit Tico and snag an affordable, delectable bite to eat. Anyone can survey the variety of Mexican restaurants in and around High Point so today's post is all about finding the hidden treasures (or hidden tacos in this case) among all the restaurants in town. Obviously, we have taken into account drink specials (who doesn’t order a margarita with tacos?!) and budget to give you a wide range of options. So here you go High Point - the best Taco Joints in town. Either way, it is a commonly known fact that tacos = joy. Well, most of us, who aren’t cilantro haters. For a lot of us, that’s a taco ( or two or three.) We cannot get enough of a few flour or corn-wrapped goodies topped with scrumptious salsa and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro. Happy Tuesday! Better yet, Happy Taco Tuesday!Įveryone needs that pick-me-up early in their week to help propel us toward the weekend.
