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I think this fish is having a serious identity crisis.

I think this fish is having a serious identity crisis.

 

 

While I had never heard of Taco Del Mar until my friend Kiley told me about tomorrow’s promotion, this corporate taco chain is fusing two of my favorite words on tax day: FREE and Tacos.  Yes indeed, all you have to do is go to their website, enter your email address and name, and then they email you a coupon for a free taco.  Then you just print it up and go and redeem that shit.

 

As for quality, I can’t guarantee anything especially since their dubious tag line is “Delicious is our middle name”.  My dad taught me when I was young never to trust anyone whse middle name was Delicious.  The whole theme of the restaurant kinda seems like a rip off of Rubio’s to me anyway, but that’s never stopped me from getting free food before.

 

Looks like I’ll be having my Tacos Del Mar cherry popped tomorrow at the 2nd St. location in SF.  Anyone wanna join?  If not, you can see where the nearest location to you is here.

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