Let’s taco ‘bout Taco Boy coming to town

Taco Boy is known for its variety of tacos, quesadillas, brunch dishes and margaritas.

Tacos, elote, chips, and cocktails from Taco Boy

get ready to feast. | Photo by Jonathan Boncek via Taco Boy

Folly Beach-founded Taco Boy is coming to Greenville this summer.

The restaurant will take over the former Farmhouse Tacos location at 1813 Laurens Rd. The Taco Boy team says the space will undergo a complete transformation inside and out.

The Mexican-inspired eatery’s menu features:

🌮 Scratch-made tacos
🍹 Margaritas and craft cocktails
🍴 Nachos and quesadillas

Follow @tacoboyeats on Instagram for upadtes and please excuse us while we go daydream about Taco Boy’s brunch offerings, like Churros French Toast and breakfast tacos.

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