Linked Review: Taco Town – Scottsbluff, NE
while browsing Roadfood.com the other day, I stumbled upon our namesake in restaurant form – a taco destination hidden in the unlikely state of Nebraska. Taco Town, the restaurant, claims that is the “tac-0 the town” and roadfood critic Michael Stern agreed. Looks like an OK joint, respect. [full review here]
Ann said,
February 14, 2008 @ 10:04 pm
Funny thing is, Scottsbluff is noted for its authentic mexican food. I love Taco Town, and was in the midst of a Google to figure out how they make their Kick A*s Hot Sauce when i found a Taco Town friend
chappy said,
February 15, 2008 @ 1:26 pm
word Ann! we’d love to hear more about the mexi-highlights of scottsbluff!
Joby said,
February 15, 2008 @ 3:02 pm
Hey Chappy, Who is this gringo named “How to fix you credit” and why is he spammin’ our taco town? I say we send over “How to fix your Taco” to have a word with him..
Ell said,
March 15, 2008 @ 4:55 pm
I lived in Scottsbluff, NE when I was in grade school thru West. Ne. CC (it was NE Western then)and Taco Town was always the place to go to when I would come back to visit. Believe me I would go back there today if I ever get the chance to go back amd visit. They were and I believe still are the best according to my friends who still live in Scottsbluff. Well worth it!!!!
Ell said,
March 15, 2008 @ 4:56 pm
I lived in Scottsbluff, NE when I was in grade school thru West. Ne. CC (it was NE Western then)and Taco Town was always the place to go to when I would come back to visit. Believe me I would go back there today if I ever get the chance to go back and visit. They were and I believe still are the best according to my friends who still live in Scottsbluff. Well worth it!!!!
Travis H said,
August 2, 2008 @ 10:51 pm
Taco Town is definitely an Iconic Scottsbluff landmark and a wonderful place to eat. Where else can you get fried tacos anymore? Their hot sauce and pork chili are top notch. I grew up in Scottsbluff and am drawn back to their food every time I return. The great debate, however, is why are there peas in their taco meat? Taco town and the authentic mexican food of Scottsbluff was honored in an article of Gourmet magazine (I think that was it) in ‘07. Good stuff man!
Mike said,
December 30, 2008 @ 2:16 pm
I would kill for Taco Town’s Enchilada recipe. And El Charito’s pork chili recipe. I left Scottsbluff around 15 years ago for Florida and have not found decent mexican food since.
Mark lynch said,
April 16, 2010 @ 4:33 pm
Taco town does
ship overnight mail it is a little pricey but enjoyed this dinner so so much it was well worth it don’t forget the hot sauce If you love Mexican food you will love Scottsbluff Mexican food I have eating at many many places all over the USA and never had Mexican food like this mmmmmm
Joy R said,
May 24, 2010 @ 11:25 pm
What I have never figured out is why the Mexican food in this one little place is different from everywhere else. My sister and I would fight when she wanted to go to Rositas because it was the only place in town that used corn tortillas for enchaladas. I grew up there and now reside in North Carolina. The food is just NOT the same! You all have made me miss home!
Carey Salstrom said,
July 6, 2010 @ 11:45 pm
We ate at Taco Town every day for lunch when we were seniors in high school. That was 1980. Whenever we are near Scottsbluff or when friends visit us in Wyoming, we pack a cooler full with tacos, enchiladas, burritos and rice — oh, and the amazing hot sauce. I have never found Mexican food as amazing as Taco Town. Our son played soccer in high school, so when they played in Torrington, I left extra early and headed to Scottsbluff to fill a cooler. My husband doesn’t agree with me, but I crave Taco Town constantly.