KCK 'Taco Trail' Endures In The Dotte

Here's a bit of old school Hispanic Heritage celebration that also happens to be a pretty good idea.

This promotion is expanding smiles, waistlines and bad blood work numbers across the metro. 

Here's an update for all of my beloved breakfast tacos . . .

Visit KCK launched its Taco Trail during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to help small businesses generate sales during lockdown.

“If you're gonna eat a lot of tacos, it's nice to get up and move around a little bit,” said Celeste Lupercio with Visit Kansas City, Kansas. “KCK is a true melting pot and there really isn't one minority that's, you know, larger than another in this area, but Latinos are about a quarter of the population here”.

More than 50 restaurants are part of the Taco Trail, many of them are owned by Latinos who proudly serve family recipes that have been passed down for generations.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Visit KCK taco trail continues to draw customers to minority-owned businesses

KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A trail challenging you to try some of Kansas City, Kansas', best taquerias is helping minority-owned businesses stay afloat, one crunchy bite at a time. Visit KCK launched its Taco Trail during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to help small businesses generate sales during lockdown.

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