If a torchy's opened in Louisvile, I'd be at least ten pounds heavier.I'm not a fan of Fuzzy's. I love Torchy's though. Every one of their sauces are better than anything Fuzzy's serves IMO. I like to order from their "secret" menu and get the Ace of Spades and Trashy Trailerpark Hillbilly style. I also like their Grande Burrito much better than Fuzzy's. We buy 2-3 bottles of Diablo every time we go in there. We're pretty pumped about the one opening here in Denver come November.
I like both, but I agree...I'd be making frequent visits to a 'Ville location.If a torchy's opened in Louisvile, I'd be at least ten pounds heavier.
Torchy's is really good, with some truly unique offerings. I always feel like I'm paying too much though. My go to, in Austin, is taco deli.
I'll have to give that a shot, false.When you get brave and want to get away from the gringo tacos in Austin give Tortirellia Rio Grande a shot.
I'll have to give that a shot, false.
I shot for gringo, because we started in gringo.
How bout papalote, taco more and Veracruz?
We all think Torchy's has a more hand-made texture and taste while Fuzzys tastes more industrial -- frozen or from a can.
whats your thoughts?
We ate there last weekend and thought it was good but not any better than Fuzzys.
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