Get hungry for the first-ever Centerville Taco Trail – and earn a free t-shirt!
The City of Centerville, as part of its BusinessFirst! program and in collaboration with local restaurants, is excited to announce the launch of this new program. This initiative encourages residents and visitors to support local businesses while enjoying delicious tacos.
Get hungry for the first-ever Centerville Taco Trail – and earn a free t-shirt!
The City of Centerville, as part of its BusinessFirst! program and in collaboration with local restaurants, is excited to announce the launch of this new program. This initiative encourages residents and visitors to support local businesses while enjoying delicious tacos.
“The Centerville Taco Trail is a fantastic addition to our BusinessFirst! program, which aims to support and promote local businesses,” said Centerville Economic Development Director Erik Collins. “We are thrilled to partner with our local restaurants to create a fun and engaging program that boosts our local economy.”
Starting May 1 and continuing through May 31, taco enthusiasts can pick up a stamp card from any participating restaurant.
Participating restaurants:
- Agave & Rye, 11 N. Main St.
- Archer’s Tavern, 9496 Dayton-Lebanon Pike
- City Barbeque, 5 E. Franklin Street
- Elsa’s, 6318 Far Hills Avenue
- El Toro, 894 S. Main St.
- Lock 27, 1035 S. Main St.
- Loose Ends Brewing Company, 890 S. Main St.
- The Famous Restaurant, 953 S. Main St.
Here’s how it works:
- Buy a taco
- Have a waiter stamp your card
- Repeat the process at all participating restaurants
- Once your card is fully stamped, bring it to the Centerville Municipal Building
- Get a free t-shirt!
T-shirts can be picked up Monday – Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 100 W. Spring Valley Pk beginning on May 6. All t-shirts must be claimed by June 30, 2024.
“We love that we’re right here in the Uptown area. I want people to come in and absorb the energy and the genuine hospitality. I want people to be blown away by what we have to offer as a unique culinary exploration here in Centerville,” Agave & Rye general manager Andrew Williams said.
“We want everybody to come in here and have a great experience, to leave in a better mood than when you came in. And for an American tavern, we’ve got some really great tacos,” Archer’s Tavern owner Dan Apolito said.