Friday, May 20, 2016

Guaco Taco now open on East 2nd Street



A quick post to note that Guaco Taco just opened on Second Street, just east of First Avenue. We didn't have time to stop to check out the place... but at first glance, it looks inviting... for now they're advertising a breakfast burrito with potatoes for $3.50, from open to close...



We'll stop by again later to try some food... there's some staunch quick-serve competition not too far away with the Tacos Morelos Cart on Avenue A and Second Street ... and Downtown Bakery on First Avenue between Fourth Street and First Street... and El Diablito Taqueria on East Third Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...

9 comments:

  1. Do they have a permit for outside seating?

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  2. They got avocado on dat burrito? Then I'm in.

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  3. Shame they misspelled their own name on their chalk board...

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  4. They spelled their own name wrong on the chalk sign ...

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  5. "Shame they misspelled their own name on their chalk board..."

    Only on one side.

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  6. Breakfast burrito sounds tasty, and filling.

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  7. Welp, I tried it, and it was truly terrible.

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  8. A friend and I checked it out today as we are certified taco connoisseurs. The space is really nice, authentic vibe, plenty of seating - quite refreshing compared to all the other new places that are modern, glass fish bowls. The food was ok. I got two chicken tacos and chips and guacamole. The flour tortilla, cheddar cheese and sour cream dominated any flavor the meat and filling may have had to offer. It wasn't bad, but it's what I would expect if I ordered a taco at a Six Flags. My two cents for whatever it's worth, a lightly toasted corn tortilla, less cheese, and sour cream on the side would be better. Nice people. I hope they make it.

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  9. i tried the burrito and it was so good I want to go back again.

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