15 taco spots, 2 weeks, 1 champion Ultimate Taco Crawl kicks off in Burien this Sunday, April 20

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The 2025 Ultimate Taco Crawl is set to begin in Burien on April 20 and continues through May 5, culminating in a lively Cinco de Mayo celebration. Featuring 15 local taco joints, this event invites taco enthusiasts to sample a variety of flavors while voting for their favorites. Organizers encourage community participation, highlighting the chance to support local eateries and discover the best taco in town. Participants will receive a passport that grants access to all taco stops, and they can submit votes via QR codes included in their passports. The crawl concludes with a festive party at Burien Town Square Park on May 5, where the winners will be announced and prizes awarded.

Ticket purchases are available online, ensuring attendees can easily join in the fun. This event not only promotes local businesses but also fosters a sense of community among taco lovers. As the excitement builds, attendees are urged to mark their calendars for this flavorful celebration.

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