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Taco Trail event July 30 hosted by Downtown Mesa
Downtown Mesa
It is a self-guided taco tour. Once you have picked up your pass, visit each of the seven restaurants in any order you choose. You will exchange one ticket for one taco.
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Downtown Mesa is hosting its 2024 Taco Trail 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 30.
Participating locations are:
12 West Brewing, 12 W. Main St.
BRI Taproom (hosting) The Delta Hotels by Marriott Phoenix Mesa, 213 W. Main St.
Level One Arcade Bar, 48 W. Main St.
Mangos Mexican Cafe, 44 W. Main St.
Margaritas Grille, 10 W. Main St.
Tacos Chiwas, 127 W. Main St.
Oro Brewing (hosting) Taqueria Factory, 210 W. Main St.
Purchase a ticket at a link at https://downtownmesa.com/events/taco-trail, then come pick up the Taco Pass between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, at Level One Arcade Bar, 48 W. Main St., according to a release.
It is a self-guided taco tour. Once you have picked up your pass, visit each of the seven restaurants in any order you choose. You will exchange one ticket for one taco. If you prefer to stop for a drink or additional food, go for it. Taco Trail tacos will be available at participating restaurants between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., the release states.