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Summer deals at Tacos Locos Mexican restaurant in Sittingbourne, Kent

16:57, 27 June 2019

updated: 17:07, 27 June 2019

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A popular Mexican restaurant in Sittingbourne is rolling out the summer offers including free food and drink for children every Sunday.

Tacos Locos - which is situated on the High Street in the centre of town - has got itself into the summer spirit by unveiling a series of special offers for diners and those with children are especially in luck.

Every Sunday, there will be a special offer of free food and drink for children under the age of seven making it a great saving for families that like Mexican and American food!

The restaurant caters up to 65 people on two floors and offers two bars and comfortable seating including settees in a lounge area.
The restaurant caters up to 65 people on two floors and offers two bars and comfortable seating including settees in a lounge area.

There is also a 20% discount every Wednesday as well as a cut-price offer of just £4.95 for all 50 cocktails at Tacos Locos on Tuesdays.

“When people think of Mexican cuisine it’s almost always associated with sun and summer,” said businessman Musa Kivrak, who owns a number of restaurants around Kent.

“This is why we feel now is a great time to give the locals some fantastic offers at Tacos Locos. There are special deals for children, those wanting to head on a night out for drinks or just general discounts.

“It’s summer - let’s enjoy it!”

The food menu has over 70 tapas and main courses from sizzling Fajitas to our spare ribs.
The food menu has over 70 tapas and main courses from sizzling Fajitas to our spare ribs.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TACOS LOCOS AND THEIR OFFERS

Many people think Mexican food can be too hot to handle in summer but that’s not entirely true.

Mexican cuisine has a wide range of flavours and while many spices are used for cooking, not all are spicy.

“There is a preconception by some people that Mexican food is more spicy than say Indian food but that is not necessarily the case,” continued Musa.

There is a wide range of Tequilas, Loco Iced Teas, Sangrias as well as Tacos Locos' famous Margaritas.
There is a wide range of Tequilas, Loco Iced Teas, Sangrias as well as Tacos Locos' famous Margaritas.

“Diners here have the option to order food mild but even if they don’t like any spicy food, then there is also a variety of dishes on the menu such as ribs, Caesar Salad and combos which is quite rare.

“Or they can tuck into our fantastic beef ribs that are slow-cooked for eight hours in the oven.”

It has been a busy last couple of years for Musa and his team.

A couple of years ago, he acquired two listed buildings - that had been previously boarded up - in Sittingbourne’s famous High Street before renovating them and opening them up as Tacos Locos and Italian eatery Amalfi.

Every Sunday, there will be a special offer of free food and drink for children under the age of seven making it a great saving for families that like Mexican and American food!
Every Sunday, there will be a special offer of free food and drink for children under the age of seven making it a great saving for families that like Mexican and American food!

“I felt the High Street needed something new and with no Mexican or Italian restaurant in the area, I thought Tacos Locos and Amalfi would go down well with the locals,” continued Musa.

“The reaction so far has been great.

“Sittingbourne is really on the up and efforts continue to rejuvenate the area, especially the High Street.”

For more information about Tacos Locos, visit their official website by clicking here or telephone 01795 438100.

Businessman Musa Kivrak: I felt the High Street needed something new and with no Mexican or Italian restaurant in the area, I thought Tacos Locos and Amalfi would go down well with the locals.
Businessman Musa Kivrak: I felt the High Street needed something new and with no Mexican or Italian restaurant in the area, I thought Tacos Locos and Amalfi would go down well with the locals.
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