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| - I'm not sure why anybody would not be a fan of TacoMac. With 148 beers on tap and 105 bottle varieties, TacoMac is a treasure trove for craft beer fans.
I first learned about TacoMac right after I settled in Charlotte. Unfortuantely, it took 5-months for me to finally try it out. The thing is I had had ample opportunity to visit dozens of breweries so by the time I walked into TacoMac I knew what I wanted to drink: And, they had it.
Wow, cannot tell you how impressed I am with their selection. Moreover, they list out the style of beer, ABV, and prices for glasses and pitchers in a well laid out format. 5-Stars for beer selection.
Even if you're not a craft beer fan you'd like this place. They have an awesome atmosphere, with TVs, and large bar area, ample seating, and even private keg areas for groups. Never saw anything like that before. Call ahead for availability.
The staff is a gem here. Orean was our bartender and he was great. He explained everything beautifully, gave us samples, and also offered up ideas for us to do in the area. Well done.
I have not had a chance to try a lot of their food items, but they offer up a rich mix of tacos, soups, salads, burgers, wings, and flat breads. I especially like their Side Items. They have a Mexican Street Corn and House-Made Slaw that's to die for. We also got the Apple & Goat Cheese flat bread: I'm a fan.
I know a lot of the bad reviews I've read for this establishment were from casual Yelpers who complained about the service. Let me tell you the service is not only great, it's 5-Stars.
I'm giving TacoMac a 5 for atmosphere, 5 for Service, 3 for Location, and 4 for food. They get a 2 for the price of their sides: very disappointing considering I like to order ala carte sides. 5 for beer choices, but a 3 for prices: more than I generally like to pay.
TacoMac is a solid 3-Stars in my book. Great catch all place for craft beer fans and a classy, yet oddly priced establishment for a range of food preferences.
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