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Taco Boys expanding to Glendale for 3rd Valley location

Posted 2/27/22

Taco Boys, and its char-grilled Mexican food, is expanding into Glendale.

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Taco Boys expanding to Glendale for 3rd Valley location

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Taco Boys, and its char-grilled Mexican food, is expanding into Glendale.

The newest store is slated to open in April at the corner of 91st Avenue and Camelback Road — one block away from the State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

The Glendale located will join Taco Boys’ other two sites: in downtown Phoenix at 620 E. Roosevelt Street, and in Tempe at 1015 S. Rural Road.

The growing fast-casual chain also recently launched Tempe’s first and only self-pour beer wall experience at its second location, just across the street from the Arizona State University campus.

Taco Boys was founded in 2019 by partners Juan Cornejo Pena and Suminder Singh Sodhi.

“We started out with a small taco stand in front of a liquor store and now we’re opening our third restaurant a few years later. We’re very thankful for the support of our customers and excited to bring Taco Boys to new communities across the state,” Pena shared in a statement.