Taco John's - Menu

26th Avenue South, Fargo, 58107, United States Of America

🛍 Meat, Tacos, Cheese, Mexican

2.6 💬 126 Reviews

Phone: +17013568900

Address: 26th Avenue South, Fargo, 58107, United States Of America

City: Fargo

Menu Dishes: 31

Reviews: 126

Website: https://locations.tacojohns.com/nd/fargo/4522-26th-ave-s.html

"I got there about 6:45 pm. I saw a sign that said the drive up was closed. Then I parked and saw the dinning room was closed. Upon going to the door, it said that they were closed at 7:00. There were two people in there working. I tried calling as I want to order a Taco Salad. The guy picked up the phone and just laid it down and walked away. I finally left. If they would have put a sign up that they were closed, I would have left right away, but they didn't. I was frustrated. It was on a Friday night. Tell them to put a sign up that they are closed instead of what they did"

Full menu - 31 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Combos

Baja Boneless Wings

Tacos

Burger

Burritos

Kid's Meals

Mex And Match Pack

Featured Items

Main Courses

Salad

Salads

Specialty Rolls

Potato Olés® And Other Sides

Sides

Favorites

Kid'S Meals

Diverse Cuisine

Dessert

Nachos And Chips

Tapas And Petite

Kids Menu

Six Pack And Pound

Aly Aly

Not open. Hours on the door show the drive thru is open nothing stating temporarily closed. Sunday noon.

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Reviews

DAVID
DAVID

Great locally owned restaurant in Fargo nd could use a little work on staff readyness but overall great food.


Conroy
Conroy

According to Google Maps, the restaurant was listed as open. However, they had actually closed early because the staff wanted to go home.


Renata
Renata

The service was excellent, the food was amazing, and it hit the spot perfectly. I will definitely stop by again when I pass through Fargo. View menu


Boogles
Boogles

This place is great, when they’re actually open. Seems like you have better odds winning the lottery than this place being open when you’re hungry


Allan
Allan

Booo.. my only time to have Taco John's as they don't have it where I live..was closed on a Sunday afternoon and Friday evening. Guess I won't be having that again in Fargo.


Ben
Ben

NO TJ was open in Fargo in May. I would reconsider visiting if they are open again. I have been a fan for 40 years, but was extremely disappointed when all locations closed with no explanation given. View menu


Tyler
Tyler

Unbelievable. Online says there open, I called 3 times no answer and inbox was full. They open and close at random times. No set schedule. Hire more staff or management needs to step up and cover shifts.


Kelly
Kelly

I LOVE, LOVE(! Taco Johns! My problem is ya’ll gotta get your lobby’s open. I’m not taking it home and I’m not eating in the car. I just left the locked lobby and there were cars in the drive way and 3 employees sitting in the lobby so the staffing excuse sort of lands flat. Figure it out. Please!


Joan
Joan

I got there about 6:45 pm. I saw a sign that said the drive up was closed. Then I parked and saw the dinning room was closed. Upon going to the door, it said that they were closed at 7:00. There were two people in there working. I tried calling as I want to order a Taco Salad. The guy picked up the phone and just laid it down and walked away. I finally left. If they would have put a sign up that they were closed, I would have left right away, but they didn't. I was frustrated. It was on a Friday night. Tell them to put a sign up that they are closed instead of what they did View menu

Fargo

Fargo

Fargo, in North Dakota, melds culture and nature with diverse dining. Try local dishes like hotdish, knoephla soup, and walleye. The city thrives on a blend of tradition and innovation.

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Tacos Delight in our assortment of tacos, featuring vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients. From tender meats to zesty vegetables, each taco offers a unique taste adventure wrapped in a soft, warm tortilla. View menu
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Television
  • menu
  • Accepts Credit Cards

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