Long live Xtreme Tacos, the spot for huge burritos and tacos has opened its new Seminole Heights location (5609 N Nebraska Avenue), right across the street from the newly opened Gangchu.
Xtreme Tacos took their show on the road with a food truck after leaving their original location at 310 Waters Avenue, which they opened in early 2017. Xtreme Tacos also operated out of the SoHo area for a while before setting its sights on Seminole Heights.
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Seminole Heights savors Xtreme Tacos
Rabid fans of their menu have been able to enjoy the shop’s ‘Xtreme’ delicacies at pop up events all over the Tampa Bay region. But a brick and mortar location is just what the doctor ordered for those who can’t always keep up with the mobile food game.
Located at 5609 N Nebraska Avenue, Xtreme Tacos will be open Tuesday through Sunday, from 5-10pm.
If you taste nothing else, dig into the Tijuana Tacos with Carnitas. These crispy delights feature slow-cooked and seasoned shredded pork, topped with cilantro and onions and finished off with some freshly squeezed lime juice.
The grouper tacos, fried in beer tempura batter, are revelatory, too. You can get the fish blackened, as well, if that’s your preference.
Experience the 14-inch burrito
Xtreme Tacos 14+-inch burritos aren’t for the feint of heart. For the truly famished, or for those with the munchies, you have to attempt the Stoner Burrito.
It’s over a foot-and-a-half long! Stuffed with choice of meat, rice, beans, french fries, thinly shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, sour cream, guacamole, and fresh mozzarella.
Follow Xtreme Tacos on their website, Facebook and Instagram for updates on the menu, and hours.
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