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“try one of our gigantic burritos”
When Luis Valdez came to the East Coast from San Diego, he fell inlove with the seacoast. What he missed most was authentic, freshMexican food. He decided to fill a huge void in the area by bringingthe recipes of his family. Along with his wife, Ramona they opened thedoors in October of 2004. Loco Coco’s Tacos started as a small one room walk up counter. Evenas it has grown to a full service cantina and dining room, Locos hasnever lost it’s passion for fresh, authentic flavors. So come in and try one of our gigantic burritos, our crunchy nachosand our original specialty drinks. You can’t go wrong with whateveryou choose.
First time here and the bahn mi tacos are so delicious that I might come back for dinner. I tried the spicy cucumber margarita and my only complaint is that there was too much muddled fruit that... Read more
Worse mexican food I have EVER encountered. Rice and beans were cold on both plates. We did order the flavorless tamale but at least it was hot. There was absolutely no flavor in either meal.... Read more
Holy cow. Don't bother going on a weekend night.Service very slow. Food came out COLD. And it wasn't the correct item. Poor people next to us basically begged to pay their check so they could... Read more
Loco Cocos Tacos
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- Sun: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Mon - Thu: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
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