Midnight munchies have met their match.
The taqueria is about to reopen on U Street’s busy nightlife corridor on Thursday, October 6—and it’s going all-in with a taco takeout window that’s open until 4 AM on weekends. Jumbo slice will get some competition from the “taco grande,” an eight-inch taco stuffed with all the fixings and your choice of protein , all served with fries on top.
Birria cravings that strike after midnight can be satisfied at this stellar taqueria, which is open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday . The late night menu also includes street-style tacos, elote, chips and salsa, and other treats.New late night hours for tiki drinks and DJs run until 2 AM, while the kitchen dishes up its full menu until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. Lumpia reimagined as mozzarella sticks hit right after midnight, as do heaping platters of pancit noodles.
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