Enjoy 2-for-1 taco deals while supporting local charities

After raising more than $15,000 to support area nonprofits last year, Denver’s Taco Passport program is back for 2019. For $20, Coloradans can buy a booklet with 2-for-1-coupons to local taquerias, restaurants and taco food trucks. 100 percent of the proceeds go to support area charities. Spotlight Foundation, the Denver-based nonprofit who created Taco Passport, also announced plans to expand the program to Boulder this year. Passports are sold separately for each city and are valid through the end of the year. Participating taco spots in Denver include: Blue Bonnet, Los Carboncitos, Comal Heritage Food Incubator, Comida, Dude Bro Taco, La Fuente Restaurant, El Jefe, Lily's Cocina, Pan De Vida, Tacos El Paisa, Teal Taco, and Tortas ATM. This year’s Denver recipients include the Food Bank of the Rockies, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, and Brother Jeff’s Cultural Center.

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