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Worthington's Taco al Pastor

Worthington Taco al Pastor reserved signMexican food in Worthington?

Yes!

Olde Worthington?

Nope

Taco al Pastor is not in "Olde Worthington" but it is in the City of Worthington...at 455 E. Wilson Bridge Road  That's the corner of Wilson Bridge Road and Worthington Galena Road... sort of a complex intersection.  Where East Wilson Bridge Road ends and Huntley Road begins.

El Acapulco at Crosswoods is in the City of Columbus as were La Fogata, La Costa both were on Worthington Woods east of Worthington Galena north of 270, same spot... both closed. 

Disclaimer: I am NOT a food blogger

Taco al Pastor in Worthington is  having their GRAND OPENING now.

Service was a little slow and confused to pick up a quick to go order of tacos and beans and getting out to of their parking lot  going in the right direction was a trick...  sort of a complex intersection and tough to get out of to go north on Worthington Worthington Taco al Pastor signsGalena Rd. at lunchtime. 

I got two "Tacos Asada" (steak) and a side of "Pinto Beans in Broth."

The tacos were very good, beans weren't.... the tacos are served with cilantro and onions and sauce with a piece of lime, a slice of cucumber and  radish slices on the side.  I chose the verde sauce and it was hotter than I expected, the cool cucumber slice came in handy.  The beans were more bland than I expected. 

Taco al Pastor is open at 6:00 AM for breakfast... I will go back to try that... should be able to get out of the parking lot... I will probably go back for the tacos too.  I don't know of another Mexican place close by where the tacos are not lettuced and tomatoed up...

If you've been by the corner you can not help but notice all the signs... 

They do have tables... it is bigger than it looks from the outside. The location used to be carry out that served gyros and it still does????  Taco al Pastor's menu says "GREEK- MEXICAN  GYROS"  You can get traditional lamb, chicken (pollo), beef (asada) or pork (al pastor) all served with Tzatziki sauce.....

 

Maureen NOT a FOOD Blogger McCabe Real Living HER - Worthington

 

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3 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • June 18 2009 01:12PM

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I dreamed about a big breakfast and the idea of a breakfast burrito is making me hungry. Cute blog.

Posted by Janice Roosevelt,Ecobroker, ABR, e-PRO ( - Keller Williams Real Estate -) about 1 year ago

Hi Maureen... maybe I need to come up for a visit and we can go for breakfast.  I love a good breakfast taco or breakfast burrito!  Yum!

Posted by Steve Shatsky, SFR - Dallas Real Estate & Short Sale Specialist (469)449-9840 (Prudential Texas Properties) about 1 year ago

No breakfast tacos on the menu... and I don't eat burritos ....most of breakfast is relatively expensive other than the breakfast burrito. 

One of my favorite Mexican restaurants La Hacienda Real on Sinclair Road just north of Morse used to serve breakfast.

Posted by Maureen McCabe | Worthington OH (Real Living HER (HER Realtors) | (614) 388 - 8249) about 1 year ago

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