Category Archives: Taco Bracket

It’s all good, baby

At this point it should be no surprise to anyone that Good 2 Go Taco is dominating the Specialty Bracket. The incredibly talented and socially conscious women that run Good 2 Go have put plenty of work into making sure that their tacos not only taste great, but promote a better, sustainable lifestyle.

However, it’s time to put an end to the love fest.

Over the next two days it will be Good 2 Go vs. Good 2 Go. No silver lining in this round. . .a Good 2 Go favorite will be knocked out.

As usual, you know the drill – vote early, tell your friends and have fun! If you are angry that I’m putting G2G against each other (even though that’s how the numbers worked out) you can feel free to e-mail me – just be aware that anything you say may be used at Ignite Dallas on June 2 :)

Boo for the shameless self promotion – on to the tacos!

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Brisket, Vegans and Dos Equis. . .oh my!

The specialty bracket has seen some great matchups so far. The second round is still a couple more days away, but we’ve seen some great battles in the quest for Dallas’ best specialty taco. From brisket to fried chicken, shrimp to vegan and everything in between, it’s been an incredible chain of matchups. Now there’s only one more round before we move to the second round and less than three weeks before a specialty taco champion is crowned.

As always, vote early and be sure to tell your friends. After all, it’s up to YOU to decide who will be crowned champion.

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East Coast v West Coast

A challenge isn’t a challenge without a little rivalry. Tupac vs Biggie, Geno’s vs Pat’s, Roth vs Hagar. . .these are just some of the battles that we’ve faced in recent years. Now it’s time to put Dallas on the map. Soon we’ll see our best in the East face off against the greatest in the West to decide who has the best tacos in our fair city. But before we can, we have to decide who’s the best on each side. We’ve narrowed down the best spots in the the northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest – but that’s not good enough.

After over 5,000 votes, it’s almost time to crown the best traditional tacos in Dallas. This past round of voting has been the highest yet, and the back and forth battle between Urban Taco and Taco Joint was almost too close to call! We are just two rounds away from deciding who’s the best in town.

This round of voting will end Saturday, May 22 at 12:01 am – that means you only have 5 DAYS to decide which side of the city is better, East vs West. So vote early, tell your friends and soon we’ll crown the Dallas Taco Champion!

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The Green Spot Showdown

No, it’s not a final challenge on the Price is Right. . .although it would make one delicious showdown. The battle of Good 2 Go vs Good 2 Go has begun. For the first (but not the last) time in the bracket, a Good 2 Go Taco will fight against one of its siblings.

I do want to take a minute now to acknowledge the Good 2 Go Taco fans – you all are a proud and vigilant bunch. Between the e-mails, the comments, the tweets and the direct messages its been almost overwhelming. Now it’s time to put the pressure back on you. Good 2 Go is about to become a house divided. So pick your side, place your votes and remember at the end of the day, this is all for fun.

But enough talk, let’s get to the voting!

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What’s your specialty?

There can be only one!

But for now, every Monday-Friday we’re going to start the day with two and work our way from there.

As usual, this is all new territory so you can expect voting to be altered as we go along to maximize.

Last night I found out my Ignite Dallas presentation about this here bracket was accepted. I then said it would be really great to reveal the winner or at least the final matchups in both brackets as my closing slide. I then realized I hadn’t even started the Specialty Bracket. I then realized I hadn’t sorted through the 53 specialty taco suggestions I had in the comments section, on Twitter, on the Facebook fan page and in my e-mail.I am proud to say I was able to narrow the 53 down to 24 after ruling out some specialty tacos that weren’t quite so special (sorry folks, fajita meat is not a specialty in my book).

As with the first round of the traditional bracket, I drew from a hat to decide the first matchups. Sometimes it will be brisket taco v. brisket taco and sometimes it will not. Sometimes it will be Good 2 Go v. Good 2 Go and sometimes it will not. Those are the breaks.

So view the timeline on the Specialty Bracket page and let’s get started!

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And then there were eight. . .

You guys are amazing – seriously. When this all started, I figured that if I could get some of my friends and maybe a couple random stragglers to vote then this wouldn’t have been all for nothing. In my head, 500 votes would have given this all some sort of legitimacy and it would have been a success.

Almost 4,000 votes later, it’s quite clear I underestimated all of you and the power of the mighty taco.

I wanted to take this post to thank all of you again and to let you know that things are getting more and more interesting in the Traditional Bracket. In the Northeast bracket, it’s down to the three and five seeds. But that’s not all! The matchup a lot of you have been waiting for is happening this week in the Southeast Bracket – Taco Joint vs Urban Taco! That one’s going to be close so vote early and be sure to tell your friends!

But now – let the voting commence!

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Why not make Monday easier?

Hey, who’s the genius that put the action item three clicks into the site? Oh yea, this genius.

Voting for Round Three Traditional Bracket Ends Tonight at Midnight!

Forgive me – I love you.

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So what’s so special about this bracket?

I’ve been promising you all a Specialty Bracket update, and I didn’t want to disappoint on such a nice Friday (seriously, is it time for a patio and umbrella drinks yet?). So here we go. . .

Submissions for the Specialty Bracket will end Monday, May 10 at 5 PM. After that point they will be randomly drawn and the first round of Specialty Bracket voting will begin on Tuesday, May 11. Instead of a setup like the traditional bracket, voting will be differently for this one (it IS special, afterall). Depending how many more submissions we get, I will put up two or three head-to-head battles per day. By doing this, we should end up with the Traditional and Specialty Bracket champions being named on the same day (oh, so there was a method to your madness?).

So if you’ve got some specialty tacos you want to submit, send me an e-mail with the name of the restaurant AND the name of the taco (just suggesting Good 2 Go won’t cut it. . .but I think I have their entire menu already).

And don’t forget that voting for the traditional bracket will end Monday at midnight!

Vote for the Northeast Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Northwest Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Southeast Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Southwest Traditional Bracket

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And then there were 16 (and a contest!)

A couple upsets happened in the second round of voting – #5 El Ranchito took down Bishop Arts favorite #4 Vera Cruz Cafe in the SW Bracket and #5 Taqueria El Grande beat #4 Aztec Tortillas in the NE Bracket.

After this we’re only one round away from crowning bracket champions and moving on to the Final Four.

Voting for this round will be shorter!

Instead of a full week, voting will end at 12:01 am, Tuesday, May 11. Get your votes in early and spread the word. It’s time to kick this bracket into high gear!

It’s also time to announce the final contest of the 2010 Dallas Taco Bracket: Create the Championship Logo

Do you have crazy art skills? Are you often referred to as a Photoshop Picasso or an Illustrator Inspiration? Do you want to have your work immortalized in the shape of a framed certificate AND get a Taco Survival Kit (more information to come on what this will include) courtesy of Dallas Taco Bracket?

If so, here’s what we’re looking for:

A high quality design that includes ‘Dallas Taco Bracket 2010 Champion’ and reflects not only the deliciousness of the taco but the awesomeness that is our city. Y’all are creative so I’m not going to put any more specifics on it – just be aware that it needs to look good big and small so a lot of detail could count against you.

Send an e-mail with your submissions or questions and have fun with it.

Now let’s get voting!

Vote for the Northeast Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Northwest Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Southeast Traditional Bracket

Vote for the Southwest Traditional Bracket

Put your pens down, taco heads

I’m still shaking off the cob webs from an incredibly fun Cinco de Mayo. What started off as a styrofoam container of tacos from Fuel City quickly devolved into a 32 oz Sol chug contest between me and a couple buddies (note: you can not drink by the pool at Fuel City. . .you’re welcome) and things spiraled down from there.

Now I’m at my desk with a slight headache and still flossing out the last bits of delicious barbacoa. . .but there’s work to be done.

First and foremost – the haiku contest is over! Your winner is the incredibly talented Mr. Matt Savage (@savageink if you tweet)  for the following post:

Crunchy Religion
Tacoterianism
Combines church and plate

So what mystery Dallas favorite does he now get to enjoy courtesy of a $20 gift card from DBT?

TACO JOINT!

That’s right, Matt. You get to stuff yourself full of jalapeno ranch, queso and tacos until you can’t stuff anymore. Great job!

I can’t end this post without sharing with you all the runner-up haiku. Submitted by the lovely and soon to be Korea bound Katie Cunningham, it’s a walk down the dirtier side of haikus:

Juicy, tender meat
Cilantro… makes my pants wet
Fuck, I need tacos

I wouldn’t expect anything less.

New contest, Specialty Bracket news and the next round of voting coming later today!