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Announcing Tour de Taco!

Accept the challenge and try more than 50 tacos across the city!

You’ve heard of Tour de France, now it’s time for the ultimate taco race with Tour de Taco!

Join District Bridges from March 7 to March 21 for a celebration of D.C.’s best tacos — from the ahi tuna taco at El Chuco to the Choco Tacos at Mount Dessert Ice Cream. Taconnoisseurs will be crowned during this two week promotional event with 21 businesses promoting over 50 tacos.

As small businesses continue to recover from the pandemic, it’s vital that residents and visitors alike eat local and support our local economy. Tour de Taco is a fun, new campaign that will help promote businesses and gives participants permission to eat as many tacos as they want — in fact, the more tacos you try, the more you can win.

District Bridges has designed a line of taco-themed goodies to celebrate the campaign. To unlock the goods, participants simply need to visit restaurants and sample some of D.C.’s best tacos. In addition, participants can vote for their favorite restaurant in a “march madness” style voting competition — the small business who wins will receive free advertising support!

Prizes

  • Visit two (2) businesses and unlock a 15% discount on all swag
  • Visit five (5) businesses and receive the above + a themed Sticker Book.
  • Visit 10 businesses and receive the above + a Taconnoisseur
  • Visit 15 businesses and receive the ultimate Swag Bag including a themed Sticker Book, Taconnoisseur Tshirt, taco crown, and a $25 card to the participating restaurant of their choice

District Bridges is a nonprofit organization with a mission to enrich neighborhood vitality by bridging community engagement and economic development opportunities so individuals, businesses, and organizations can thrive together.

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