Tuesday, September 04, 2007

And La Raza Becomes Defunct

Sadly, Antojitos La Raza didn't make it. It's closed up and wearing both For Rent and For Sale signs. I'll try to get a picture with phone number for anybody interested in buying or renting it.

No idea why it failed, unless they just had a major problem keeping it open during the posted hours. At first it seemed to be doing plenty of business, but there were several times when it was closed without any particular reason. If you go out of your way to visit a taco truck, and find it closed when you get there, you might think twice about going back.

One of my spies in the industry tells me that the food quality was inconsistent so that was probably a factor too.

Oh well.... the silver lining is of course that somebody else will have an opportunity to bring their own unique take on Mexican street food to a corner near you.

5 Comments:

At 10:39 AM, Blogger typographica said...

gordo, would you be willing to put the denver trucks on the yumtacos.com worldwide taco truck map if i gave you editing access? if so, email me at typographica at gmail -dot- com.

 
At 3:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Help please. Need a mobile Mexican food truck for an event July 16 in Lone Tree area. Can anyone help? Tanya

 
At 1:55 PM, Blogger 81Trucolors said...

Sorry to see this blog not being updated. We definitely need more taco truck intel.

 
At 7:27 PM, Anonymous pb said...

I'm into the taco truck thing. Who doesn't love good, inexpensive food?

My brother and I wrote an iPhone app for finding and listing Taco Trucks. If you have an iPhone check us out at http://tacoloco.info/.

Happy eating.

 
At 12:21 AM, Anonymous Small pickup trucks said...

I feel we should try to save these tacos. I have also heard that new laws are being framed regarding the taco trucks. Quality is the thing which consumers want from these tacos.

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