
A sign for Guaco Taco — in two varieties of green — arrived the other day outside 91 E. Second St. between First Avenue and Avenue A. Don't know a thing about the place at the moment. We'll check back in on the place with some details...

On the topic of tacos on East Second Street between First Avenue and Avenue A, the Taco Morelos cart has been back in action in its usual location ...

The cart had been replaced by a Taco Morelos truck during some recent cold weather... and then neither were there for several days, prompting a few concerned questions from readers...
2 comments:
Once you've had Tacos Morelos chorizo you really don't need anything else. Their breakfast dishes are also out of sight. Guaco Taco sorry. You'll need to mail my building a serious coupon to get a test run.
Heard that Morelos was having some drama with the bar on the corner...
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