Word: taco
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...they might, Square Residents cannot forget Real Taco. Painful images of its mercifully brief stay still fester in our minds—the liquid guacamole squirting from ketchup bottles, the inexplicable mélange of salad bar leftovers masking a meager amount of grey chicken and the universal look of shock and anger prompted by the bill...
With the opening of Felipe’s Taqueria, we must return to the space next to 7-11 and face the specter of Real Taco. Can cheap, quality Mexican food exist in this location or are there larger forces at work...
...owners should still beware. Taylor determined that the “knowledge” section of the Bagua map is missing entirely in this building. Business savvy is more important than ever with such a deficit in the location. Hopefully, Felipe’s will compensate where Real Taco...
Anna’s Taqueria has long been a student favorite for cheap, filling burritos. Now, one of Anna’s own has branched out and opened his own version of the Mexican eatery. Felipe’s Taqueria took over the spot recently vacanted by Real Taco, to the delight of guacamole and rice lovers in the Square. Owner Felipe Herrera moved to Boston from Oaxaca, Mexico 14 years ago but still knows his salsa. This past weekend, Herrera and his business partner, Tom Brush, unveiled their new joint venture. Felipe’s Taqueria has already...
It’s a lot of work. But just do it. Don’t wait like me for 12 years. I was working at and managing another taco place. I always wanted to open my own place but I did not have enough money and I had to find the right person to be my partner...