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2022 National Taco Day deals in Nashville, TN

Nachos and tacos

At Las Palmas, choose from speciality tacos or build your own.

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Taco Tuesday just got better because today is National Taco Day. Here are a few restaurants around town celebrating with special deals all day.

🌮 Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante | All locations | Half-off tacos for dine-in customers

🌮 Rosepepper Cantina | 1907 Eastland Ave. | $1.95 side tacos + $6.25 los originales/al carbon plates

🌮 Blanco Cocina + Cantina
| 530 Broadway | $5 tacos (think: grilled avocado + carnitas)

Before you make lunch or dinner plans, we’d like to hear from you. We need your help finding the best tacos around town for a future newsletter. Take this poll to share your favorite spots (and bonus points if your share your go-to order).

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