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Taco Del Sol opened in Missoula in 1997 and I've been eating burritos at the original and now the chains since I was in middle school. Going to Del Sol feels like a tradition. It is not a religious experience. But when I go, I'm reminded of those early nights right before summer break when as unsupervised kids we would talk up the hypsters at the counter who were older and cooler, listen too the latest album of Andre... View all feedback.
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customer service 100%Food though...no bueno. Overly processed, cheap ingredients. Steak soft like a warmed cat treat. Fish taco...just a fish stick ala lunch cafeteria, with too much breading.Food just lacks quality, and there's no love in it.1/10.Just my opinion. View all feedback.
Customer service 100%Food though...no bueno. Overly processed, cheap ingredients. Steak soft like a warmed cat treat. Fish taco...just a fish stick ala lunch cafeteria, with too much breading.Food just lacks quality, and there's no love in it.1/10.Just my opinion.
Best service I’ve ever had. The shredded beef supreme is delicious.
Taco Del Sol opened in Missoula in 1997 and I've been eating burritos at the original and now the chains since I was in middle school. Going to Del Sol feels like a tradition. It is not a religious experience. But when I go, I'm reminded of those early nights right before summer break when as unsupervised kids we would talk up the hypsters at the counter who were older and cooler, listen too the latest album of Andrew Bird being blasted from the kitchen, and get fish burritos with white sauce. This one is not the same as the one in Missoula but it still carries a little bit of that same feeling. The burritos are competent but I'm here for the nostalgia.
The staff is knowledgeable, friendly and fast. Excellent fresh food!
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