Mexican Cuisine and Drinks at Taco Time (Half Off). Two Options Available.
Similar deals
Dorothy
Quesadillas encase chicken as seasoned ground beef & daily-made ingredients burrow into hand-rolled burritos at quick Mexican eatery
Like most modern conflicts, the rivalry between soft and hard tacos will not end until one side gets eaten by a bear. Broker a culinary truce with today’s Groupon to Taco Time. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of Mexican cuisine and drinks.
- For $10, you get $20 worth of Mexican cuisine and drinks.<p>
Taco Time bolsters its menu of fast Mexican eats with shells, chips, sauces, and beef prepared fresh in-store each day. Seasoned ground beef, cheddar cheese, fresh lettuce, and sour cream canoodle in a hand-rolled burrito ($4.38 for a regular, $6.67 for a large), and the veggie burrito’s ($4.76 for a regular, $6.99 for a large) pinto beans and mexican rice satiate herbivorous and costumed carnivorous taste buds alike. Chicken strips recline under heaps of cheddar and tomatoes in tacos ($3.48 each) or encase themselves in a quesadilla’s ($6.49 each) salsa tortilla. Taco Time’s original hot sauce enflames entrees, and swigs of Pepsi products ($1.79+) cool tongues more effectively than kissing a polar bear on the cheek.
Quesadillas encase chicken as seasoned ground beef & daily-made ingredients burrow into hand-rolled burritos at quick Mexican eatery
Like most modern conflicts, the rivalry between soft and hard tacos will not end until one side gets eaten by a bear. Broker a culinary truce with today’s Groupon to Taco Time. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of Mexican cuisine and drinks.
- For $10, you get $20 worth of Mexican cuisine and drinks.<p>
Taco Time bolsters its menu of fast Mexican eats with shells, chips, sauces, and beef prepared fresh in-store each day. Seasoned ground beef, cheddar cheese, fresh lettuce, and sour cream canoodle in a hand-rolled burrito ($4.38 for a regular, $6.67 for a large), and the veggie burrito’s ($4.76 for a regular, $6.99 for a large) pinto beans and mexican rice satiate herbivorous and costumed carnivorous taste buds alike. Chicken strips recline under heaps of cheddar and tomatoes in tacos ($3.48 each) or encase themselves in a quesadilla’s ($6.49 each) salsa tortilla. Taco Time’s original hot sauce enflames entrees, and swigs of Pepsi products ($1.79+) cool tongues more effectively than kissing a polar bear on the cheek.