News

Taco Tuesday meets National Taco Day in Asheville

Taco Tuesday meets National Taco Day in Asheville

Photo: Metro Services/Metro Creative Graphics


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — It’s a double celebration in Asheville on Tuesday as locals mark Taco Tuesday and National Taco Day.

National Taco Day is observed on the first Tuesday of October, falling on Oct. 7 this year. While its exact origins are unclear, the day has been celebrated in some form since at least the 1960s. The holiday is largely cultural and promotional, giving restaurants and food chains an opportunity to spotlight their taco offerings.

The most common way to celebrate is by enjoying tacos, whether traditional Mexican-style or inventive American variations. Many restaurants offer deals or free tacos, while others encourage patrons to make tacos at home with fillings ranging from beef, chicken and pork to seafood and vegetarian or vegan options.

Head to your favorite restaurant or check out these Asheville spots that are joining the festivities with special promotions:

  • The Social Asheville: Hosting taco specials and a festive atmosphere from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
  • Nachos & Beer: Offering a variety of tacos and extended hours from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
  • Moe’s Southwest Grill: Nationwide celebration with $2 tacos for members.
  • Chuy’s: $1 tacos, drink specials, and a free entrée for customers in taco-themed costumes.
  • Taco Bell: Promotions include a limited-edition T-shirt giveaway, $1 Cantina Chicken Soft Tacos, $5 off Party Packs via its app, BOGO tacos through DoorDash, and a chance to win a year’s worth of Taco Tuesdays.
  • Chronic Tacos: Buy One, Get One Free deal for loyalty members.
  • Cantina Louie: $2.99 tacos all day.

National Taco Day is less about history and more about fun, food, and creativity — a tasty reason for taco lovers to celebrate.

Recent Headlines

15 hours ago in Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Local, Perspectives

Jacob Elordi is electric in Netflix’s gorgeous, imbalanced ‘Frankenstein’ – 828reviewsNOW

It feels like Guillermo del Toro has been building toward this moment for his entire career. After constructing a dozen beautiful, gothic films featuring eccentric laboratories, empathetic monsters and crumbling mansions, he has finally been granted the opportunity to work with the ur-text of them all: "Frankenstein." Read our review of the "Pan's Labyrinth" and "The Shape of Water" director's adaptation.

21 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Miguel’s ‘CAOS,’ fueled by anger and angst, is his first studio album in nearly a decade

If you wondered why Miguel didn't release a studio album for nearly a decade, his response is simple: life.

1 day ago in Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Local, Music, On The Town

Surreal Sirkus Arts Fest this Saturday: Experimental theater, live music and more

This weekend, the Sirkus is coming to town. This Saturday, the Surreal Sirkus Arts Festival will bring a day of experimental theater, circus performers, live music and over 50 art vendors to Pack Square Park.

1 day ago in Community, Entertainment, Food & Drink, Local, Music

Aliens, music and cosmic treats take over Morganton square

Brown Mountain Lights Festival features 11 bands, local vendors and out-of-this-world fun this Saturday

2 days ago in Entertainment

Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons make the case for the wild ride that is ‘Bugonia’

"Bugonia" arrives in select theaters this weekend on a wave of good buzz and reviews after premiering at the Venice Film Festival. But it's also coming into a theatrical marketplace that has been, at best, tough on art films and awards hopefuls, no matter how starry or well-reviewed.