Sunday, March 1, 2015

Have you Hurd... Taco Tuesday + 2 = Throw Back Thursday!!!

7/16/2015 UPDATE: If you are a Local Cantina fanatic, you may have know this for some time, but Throw Back Thursdays is no longer in the mix.  Burritos are still good, but no longer priced at $5 on Thursdays.  Felt particularly bad about my blunder as I discovered this only AFTER taking two new customers there who were excited about the deal.  I guess prices are going up everywhere.

As anyone familiar with The Lego Movie knows, Taco Tuesday has become a mainstay at many local eateries in Central Ohio.  As much as I enjoy a good taco or three, I really favor the taco's big and sometimes overbearing cousin... the BURRITO.  I am excited just to type it and now I am hungry too.  -smile-  I like them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  I make a wide variety of them in my kitchen and fill them with just about anything you could imagine.  Just ask the guys who share the duck blind with me on Alum Creek every year and they will tell you.  They probably can't remember all the different things I have stuffed in those 10" flour tortillas, but they are always tasty.

Another cell phone fail...
Didn't scan the QR code.  
Maybe next time.
Every once in a great while, the stars are in alignment and my favorite also happens to be a restaurant's daily special.  Our lunch stop at the Gahanna Local Cantina happened to be on Throw Back Thursday.  $5 Burritos and $2 Mexican cans.  I think that is what they call a "win, win."  My boss reads this, so I feel compelled to disclose that we DID NOT avail ourselves of the $2 cans.  (We didn't even joke about it.)  With the burrito, you get a choice of ground beef, chicken or steak with refried beans, fried potatoes, and queso, lettuce, sour cream, and pico sauce over the top.  The fried potatoes were a nice change from the usual rice you get at most other places.  They were coarsely diced and cooked to golden brown.  I opted for the steak, which was well-seasoned, tender, and flavorful.  And they didn't go crazy with the refried beans or queso either.  It was just right for lunch.  And the $5 price is hard to beat too.  They offered self-serve chips and salsa.  The chips were warm and crunchy, with a good coating of coarse salt and the salsa was tasty too. It had just a little bit of bite.  My lunch time compadres tried the other two burrito options - ground beef and chicken - and both were well received.  Three empty plates went back to the kitchen.  Actually, mine wasn't completely empty.  The fresh slices of jalapeno pepper on the top of my burrito went back.  Have I mentioned I am only a medium-hot kind of guy?  -smile-

It was a light crowd at lunch time, which I attribute to the miserable winter weather.  Both on and off-street parking (public garage) are available within a block of this Local Cantina.  The decor definitely adds some color to the experience, but isn't overdone.  Service was prompt and friendly.  The side of the Cantina that faces the creek has glass panel garage-style doors that can be opened on pleasant days to give it an open-air feel.  I look forward to coming back when the weather is nicer and perhaps enjoying an after-work libation.  I am glad to have found the Local Cantina in Gahanna, as most other Tex-Mex style fare is a much greater distance from my office and is a challenge at lunchtime.  Maybe we'll even come back on Taco Tuesday and take turns singing The Lego Movie theme song. ("Everything is Awesome...")

A link if you want to check out their website:
http://localcantina.com/

In the meantime, I hope you enjoyed the post...  Next up will be some good stuff from my kitchen...

Your Dining Scout, Shade Tree Chef, and Author
Michael Hurd, aka Big Mike.

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