The Top 5 Deals During Tampa Bay Taco Week
If there is one thing that anybody knows about me is that I love food. One of the few things that I love more than food, is discounts. So you know I was related to find out that Tampa Bay taco week was coming. So I did everyone a favor and went to tampabaytacoweek.com and made a list of our top five deals for Tampa Bay taco week.
What is Tampa Bay Taco Week?
If you didn’t know about Tampa Bay Taco Week, it is going down from April 18 through April 28. It’s a week where Tampa wants you to “live every day like it’s taco Tuesday”. All you have to do is go to tampabaytacoweek.com and check what restaurants are involved. After that, all you have to do is go to one of the restaurants and ask for the Tampa Bay Taco Week special.
If you need more incentives than just the tacos, you’ll be happy to know if you can win some money too. Just share a photo of your Taco Week experience and you will be automatically entered to win $400 in gift cards from Taco Week Restaurants, $400 in creative loafing deals, and many more prizes. Don’t forget to tag @cltampabay and use the hashtag #TampaBayTacoWeek.
Now let’s get into our Top 5 Deals for Tampa Bay Taco Week
5 – Jimmy’s Tacos
You get to make a choice here. If you want a bunch of food you have to try the Jimmy’s Feast. For $16.95 you get to munch on 3 birria tacos, a mini quesabirria quesadilla & a drink. If not, you can go with the 3 taco deal for $11.50. Either way, you’re still getting a good deal.
It’s all about quantity here. 4 tacos for $10. You get to pick up to two meats of either steak, chicken, Al pastor.
$5 Margaritas. That’s it. That’s all I should have to say. Ok, if you want food you can get tres tacos for $8. They also have $3 beers and seltzers, but it’s all about the $5 margaritas.
This one is for my people looking to drink. Que Pasa will have you in a good mood with their Happy Hour 2-4-1 Daily specials and all-day specials on the weekends. Their best deal though, is the Taco Tuesday deals with $2 tacos, $5 nachos, $5 tequilas, and $6 loaded Coronas.
In my opinion, the best bang for your buck. Three Carnitas Tacos and a House Margarita for $12.00. If carnitas isn’t your style, you can do three Plant-Based Chorizo Tacos. Don’t worry, you’re still getting the margarita and the deal for $12.
5 Best Burritos in Tampa That Will Satisfy Your Cravings
Want to celebrate National Burrito Day at one by finding some of the best burritos in Tampa? We’ve got some great suggestions.
Each year Mexican food lovers celebrate their love for these deliciously stuffed tortillas on the first Thursday in April. So it’s right around the corner. It’s happening on April 4 this year.
We’ve seen burritos have somewhat of an evolution. The OG Mexican burrito is going to be largely stuffed with meat and beans. But obviously, burritos aren’t just a Mexican thing. Their popularity has spread around the world, and we can find them everywhere. We certainly love burritos in America and specifically, Tampa has some great spots. We’ll get into those in just a moment.
But first, a little more history about the burrito. Some burrito fun facts, if you will. We’ve only been able to enjoy burritos in the United States since the 1930s. What’s a world like without burritos??? What did the ladies and gents do in the roaring in twenties do without burritos?
Runner Up On the 5 Best Burritos In Tampa List
There’s one spot that I wanted to put on the list for their creativity and because I’m a major sushi lover. Technically, they serve burritos. But I couldn’t quite fit Zukku on the list. They are located at 1910 N Ola Avenue in Tampa Heights.
You can actually build your own sushi burrito here. Spicy and spicy mayo a tortilla? Delicious!
Though Zukku didn’t make this list, I think you’ll enjoy our selections. And while vibes and atmosphere are important when selecting dining spots, we really focused on who could deliver the most quality…the absolute best burrito.
So celebrate your love for the best burritos in Tampa. Check out our list below with some of the most incredible places. Enjoy your burrito and sip a Dos Equis or a Margarita.
Rich grew up in the Bronx, NY but moved to Tampa in 2006 to attend the University of Tampa. Even though he completed 4 years at the University for Sports Management, Ortiz realized his true passion for radio after taking a couple of classes to fulfill his communications minor and volunteering at UT's WUTT radio station as a sports director. Rich also worked at several clubs in Tampa as a host/promoter where he would meet and work alongside Davy Rolando, who would be the one who would help him get a job at WiLD 94.1. From there, Rich worked his way up from Promotions assistant to promotions coordinator, to eventually full-time on-air. Rich loves to write about his favorite Tampa food spots, concert reviews, and the WiLDest Florida man/woman stories.