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Tacodeli revives its daily specials for a 25th anniversary, pairing five weekday tacos with weekend ceviche while expanding across Texas with Doña salsa retail.
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Tacodeli turns 25 with a careful revival of its beloved daily specials, turning a milestone into a living canvas for thoughtful cooking. The Austin-born taqueria, founded in 1999 by chef Roberto Espinosa and partner Eric Wilkerson, frames this moment not as a stunt but as a chance to invite both longtime guests and new diners to taste a journey in real time. “For 25 years, we’ve always done what we do for the love of tacos, and our new daily specials menu is another example of our approach,” Espinosa notes, a reminder that heritage and curiosity can walk hand in hand. The revival is presented as a permanent, evolving canvas for culinary creativity that meets Texas’s vibrant dining scene with balance and intent.
This revival announces a weekday lineup that anchors the menu with rhythm and craft, while the weekend ceviche offers a bright contrast. The revival isn’t a temporary stunt, but a deliberate statement: daily specials are here to stay as a canvas for evolving, chef-driven ideas. In tandem, Tacodeli is teasing limited-time drinks—$5 Margaritas and Ranch Waters through November 8—adding convivial spark to the anniversary while reinforcing a sense of hospitality that’s mindful and generous.
Five weekday tacos form a deliberate cadence that anchors the revival. Mondays feature carne asado built on hangar steak with avocado, onion, cilantro, and lime, all wrapped in a Jack cheese-crisped tortilla. Tuesdays bring chicken tinga with Mexican cabbage slaw and crema. Wednesdays spotlight Akaushi brisket from HeartBrand Beef, complemented by bacon, caramelized onion, and salsa de arból, a multi-day preparation that deepens flavor. Thursdays return with grilled scallops with roasted peppers and corn, while Fridays crown the week with a steak chimichurri topped with queso fresco. The weekend ceviche—lime-cured shrimp or fish with roasted peppers, grilled corn, serrano peppers, onions, and guacamole—offers a bright, citrus-forward counterpoint to the weekday richness. Doña salsa remains a regional favorite and a bridge to Tacodeli’s broader retail ambitions.
Tacodeli’s origin story remains a throughline in this moment. The brand opened in Austin in 1999, born from Espinosa’s Mexican roots and Wilkerson’s hospitality ethos. The daily specials tradition began in 2003 and endured through years of growth until the 2020 pandemic forced a consolidation. The anniversary revival reaffirms a mission to honor those roots while inviting guests—old and new—to explore a rotating, chef-driven menu. This milestone has become a catalyst for renewed in-house creativity, community engagement, and a disciplined adaptability that preserves Tacodeli’s core identity, even as tastes shift in Texas’ dynamic restaurant landscape.
The revival is not a one-off celebration; it’s a permanence—an intentional pledge to keep the kitchen nimble and guests engaged. The calendar milestone serves as a reminder that culinary exploration can coexist with consistency. In keeping with Tacodeli’s heritage, leadership frames the specials as a living canvas for ongoing innovation, ensuring that the voice of the restaurant continues to evolve with the community it serves.
Five weekday tacos provide a steady rhythm that anchors Tacodeli’s new specials. The lineup—carne asado on Monday, chicken tinga on Tuesday, Akaushi brisket on Wednesday, grilled scallops on Thursday, and steak chimichurri on Friday—offers a curated arc that rewards repeated visits. The weekend ceviche adds a citrus-forward counterpoint, keeping the kitchen balanced and the palate intrigued. Across the board, the sourcing—like HeartBrand Beef for the brisket and the plan to feature Doña salsa—grounds the menu in a thoughtful approach to flavor that guests can trust.
The weekend ceviche—lime-cured shrimp or fish with roasted peppers, grilled corn, serrano peppers, onions, and guacamole—offers a bright counterpoint to the rich weekday fillings. The specials also interact with Tacodeli’s broader retail strategy, strengthening a brand narrative that pairs restaurant excellence with accessible flavors for home enjoyment.
Expansion footprint reflects a shift from a single Austin outpost toward a multi-city Texas presence. A Nation’s Restaurant News profile from October 2024 notes the company operates 14 locations across Dallas, Houston, and Austin, including a new Austin site on South Lamar that opened in July and a second Houston location that began operating in May. Axios’ June 2024 briefing adds that Tacodeli planned to open its ninth Austin location on South Lamar the following month, its first Fort Worth location that fall, and a third Houston location by early 2025. This rapid, coordinated expansion demonstrates a growth mindset that remains faithful to core values—fresh tortillas, house-made salsas, and chef-driven tacos.
Beyond restaurants, Tacodeli’s retail reach centers on award-winning salsas distributed widely. Salsa Doña is carried by Whole Foods Market nationwide and select H-E-B stores in Texas. The Doña recipe traces back to a 2000 staff contest led by Espinosa and Doña Bertha Gonzales, embedding a piece of Tacodeli’s history into the broader Texas flavor landscape. This retail thread strengthens Tacodeli’s identity as both a dining destination and a home-forward flavor maker.
Looking ahead, Tacodeli’s growth continues with suburban openings beyond Austin. In June 2025 reports, Cedar Park announced a plan for its 15th location that summer, featuring a drive-thru pickup lane to adapt to digital ordering trends. A Katy expansion followed, with a site along the Katy Freeway slated for early 2026 (potentially shifting to late 2025). What Now Houston also noted a Katy site targeting early 2026. Fort Worth remains in the mix—the first Fort Worth location was announced for fall 2024—together illustrating a westward push that preserves Tacodeli’s commitment to fresh tortillas, house-made salsas, and chef-driven tacos.
Taken together, Tacodeli’s 25th year offers a quiet blueprint for growth: honor heritage while inviting ongoing experimentation, scale with care, and keep the guest at the center of every decision. The daily specials revival is more than nostalgia; it is a sustained invitation to explore, to connect, and to share in the brand’s evolving story—where fresh tortillas, house-made salsas, and chef-driven tacos anchor a mindful, nourishing dining experience that travels with you across Texas.