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Dranko de Mayo. That’s what we called it. And if it didn’t start with Johnny Mango, it surely ended with it. I’m not sure when our slightly askew Cinco de Mayo tradition emerged but it was a ...
After nearly nine years in Phoenix, "it comes to an end," chef and co-founder Richard Hinojosa shared on social media.
In addition to tasty tacos and margaritas, the event is set to feature a taco eating contest, food trucks, live music, craft vendors, kids' activities, and even live wrestling. Pre-sale tickets ...