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Raleigh Taco Tuesday must haves

Taco-lover spots in Raleigh for every taste bud to try and love.

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Taco Tuesday has never looked so tasty.

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Other than barbecue, tacos might be another food that the Triangle just does right, so we’re spilling the beans on where to go. Whether it’s taco Tuesday cravings or your love for great tasting tacos, save this article to refer back to.

13 Taco and Taps | 10511 Shadowlawn Dr. | Indulge your taste buds in uniqueness + in four words — chicken and waffle tacos.

bartaco | 4121 Main at North Hills St. | Gluten-free friends, this spot is for you, specializing in tacos and chips made from corn.

Big T’s Tacos | 5200 Western Blvd. | Known around the Triangle as the place for quesa birria tacos, the meats and flavors alone make for a flavorful experience.

Chido Taco | Multiple locations | Pro tip: Try the barbacoa tacos for flavorful fun — you won’t regret it.

Dos Taquitos | 6101 Glenwood Ave. | Bask in a unique ambiance with decorations throughout the restaurant. Also, depending on where you’re seated, chips + salsa will be served via conveyor belt.

Gym Tacos | Multiple locations| With tacos starting at $3, this place is a go-to for quick, tasty bites filled with flavor.

La Santa | 222 Glenwood Ave. | Enjoy vegan tacos without sacrificing flavor and an expressive variety.

Lobos Tacos Y Pupusas | 6908 Glenwood Ave. | This taco haven skips the aesthetics and gets right down to taco biz. Pro tip: It’s likely that you’ll become a frequent flier, so sign up for the rewards system.

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