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Guerilla Food Company’s taco hut opens at Gladstone Brewing

COURTENAY, B.C. – You can now enjoy a beer and tacos at the Gladstone Brewing Company in downtown Courtenay.

The Guerilla Food Company officially launched its taco operation, Taqueria Guerilla, out of the Comox Valley micro-brewery on Friday, May 11.

A thank-you notice on the taco shop’s Facebook page informed residents of a successful day one, as everything sold out.

The former pizza operation that worked out of the brewery will be moving to a new location on 5th Street, which was announced back in March. This came in conjunction with the closure of the Guerilla Food Company’s frozen food store-front.

Read More: Guerilla Food Company to open stand-alone pizzeria, taco shop

The current menu features beef short rib, pork belly, cauliflower kimchi, rock fish, chorizo and mushroom tacos, with the option to make of the meals a burrito.

Side snacks are also available.

More details on Taqueria Guerilla can be found through their Facebook page.

Justin Goulet
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