Downtown Silver Spring's Taco Loco: Now Serving Olney

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Taco Loco, a beloved Mexican restaurant in Downtown Silver Spring, has opened a new location in Olney, Maryland, at 18050 Georgia Ave. This expansion is a direct response to the increasing demand for its flavorful offerings within Montgomery County. Known for its vibrant ambiance and extensive menu, Taco Loco aims to replicate its success in Silver Spring by providing a welcoming dining experience for locals in Olney. The restaurant's original location has garnered a loyal customer base, and this new outlet seeks to attract both new diners and loyal fans alike. The menu will feature the same popular dishes that have made Taco Loco a household name, ensuring consistency in quality and flavor.

This expansion not only enhances the dining options available to Olney residents but also supports the local economy through job creation and increased foot traffic. As the culinary scene continues to evolve in the area, Taco Loco's presence is expected to play a significant role in shaping local dining trends. With its commitment to quality and community engagement, Taco Loco is well-positioned for continued success in its new location.

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