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Discover Why Brownsville Is the Taco Capital of Texas - Texas Monthly

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Community ReportAutomatedSource: News SourcesPublished: Apr 8, 2026, 7:01 AMView source

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Interesting perspective. I see it differently from the Fort Worth side.

Following this thread. Want to hear more takes.

Been thinking about this all week. Good timing on the post.

Can someone from the north side weigh in? Curious if it's the same up there.