FISHERS — Taco lovers, rejoice: Fishers' food scene has a new face in town that promises to rock your taste buds.
The new Torchy's Tacos, a Mexican-street-food-style taco restaurant, will open at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
The restaurant, at 11595 Whistle Dr., held a grand opening celebration Monday and gave away free tacos, chips and dips, and merchandise, according to its Facebook page.
Torchy's prides itself on its wide variety of tacos, queso and margaritas. Its menu includes breakfast tacos, vegetarian alternatives, and an assortment of margaritas and tacos to choose from, including the "Taco of the Month".
It also serves direct trade coffee and other non-alcoholic drinks.
The chain started as a food trailer in Austin, Texas and has since expanded to other states including Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia.
Its only other Indiana store is located at 1540 Veterans Pkwy. in Jeffersonville.
Those who don't wish to dine indoors can get their food by curbside pickup or contactless delivery via the Torchy's Tacos app or website.
-
Johnson County family sues Roblox for child sexual exploitation
A Johnson County family is suing Roblox for sexual exploitation, claiming a man began grooming their young daughter while she was on the gaming platform.
Carmel, Fishers rank among top 10 U.S. cities for workers in national study
Hamilton County is bucking national trends as office spaces remain in high demand while coworking facilities flourish, drawing both local professionals and remote workers from across the country.
Petitions in Zionsville spark debate over children’s library books
Two competing petitions are circulating in Zionsville. One calling for the local library to remove certain books from the children’s section. The other for continued inclusivity within the library.
Nora residents share their thoughts on potential mixed-use apartment complex
Big changes could be on the way for Nora residents after the city gave preliminary approval for developers to build a 256-unit mixed-use apartment complex at the site of an old office park