6 Atlanta Restaurants That Take 'Taco Tuesday' To The Next Level
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6 Atlanta Restaurants That Take 'Taco Tuesday' To The Next Level

"Live everyday like it's Taco Tuesday."

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6 Atlanta Restaurants That Take 'Taco Tuesday' To The Next Level
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When Tuesday rolls around each week, we normally think that the weekend is never going to come. But, for you taco lovers all you can think about is Taco Tuesday. Oh here’s to us for the love we share for discounted tacos (and our fave alcoholic beverages). Being located close to the city of Atlanta, there are a numerous amount of Mexican restaurants to choose from for Taco Tuesday.

1. Pure Taqueria

On Tuesdays, at Pure, you can enjoy your choice of chipotle chicken, shredded pork or fish tacos, all with poblano slaw just for $2. And of course, you need a drink, too, so check out the $2 Tecates. PURE taqueria’s vibe is ultra chill, so invite some friends out for some tacos and margs!

Here's where you can get your quick fix:

Alpharetta | Brookhaven | Duluth | Inman Park | Roswell | Woodstock

Follow them on FB and Instagram for more mouth-watering pictures. You're welcome.


2. Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear does Taco Tuesday justice with $2 tacos, naturally, as well as $4 Texas Margaritas and $2 Tecates. It’s an excellent spot to kick back and relax with your friends. Best of all, given the location, it even has free parking, which is music to any Atlantan’s ears.

Here's where you can get your quick fix:Atlanta

You can follow their FB page HERE.


3. Twisted Taco

Twisted Taco offers $1.99-$2.99 tacos and selected domestic beers that are just $1.99 on Tuesdays (which is perfect pricing for college students), so you can wash down one of the yummy specials with a tasty beer.

Here's where you can get your quick fix:

Alpharetta | Fayetteville | Johns Creek | Suwanee | Windward

Emory University | Georgia Tech | Spelman College | University of North Georgia

Be sure to give them a thumbs-up on FB.


4. Zocalo

Zocalo is Midtown Atlanta’s Mexican kitchen and cantina serving authentic upscale Mexican comfort food, margaritas and handcrafted cocktails. Zocalo has $3 Victoria beer, tacos, and Tecates on Taco Tuesday.

Here's where you can get your quick fix:Atlanta

Here is their FB page for more information.


5. Takorea

A lively taqueria with a year-round porch, mixing your favorite Mexican and Korean street eats, plus some tasty signature drinks. They are $2 Classic, $3 Premium Takos, $4 House Takoritas on Taco Tuesday.

Here's where you can get your quick fix:Midtown | Dunwoody | Upper Westside | Athens

Check their FB page for more delicious deals.


6. Tin Lizzy’s

At Tin Lizzy's Cantina, they are known for their refreshing margaritas, friendly service, lively music and of course, their "FlexMex" cuisine. Tin Lizzy’s amazing deals for Tuesdays are $2 tacos from the restaurant’s special list and you can toss back on a $5 Patrón tequila shot. Now, that’s my kind of Taco Tuesday!

Here's where you can get your quick fix:Buckhead | Grant Park | Midtown | Perimeter | Emory Point | Mall of Georgia | Kennesaw | Sugarloaf | Augusta | Downtown Atlanta | East Cobb

Be sure to follow their FB and Insta!


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