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Well since its back, what this about Rush tix? Thanks for keeping me entertained.

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it's the thread that keeps on giving

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Thanks Poncho11, for giving the carousel another spin.

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I sat here and read all the posts. I concluded that the Taqueria could have better communication skills, but, the people complaining are the same losers who couldn't hold a candle to the owners of business's. They complain about everything, don't know when to let got, and there are two sides to every story. Many customers are d-bags, and feel entitled. I bet at there job they aren't to hot either.

Also, it's always the same people who complain. They should get together with the Brewsters of the world, pool thier money together, and put in the time, effort it takes to run a place.Maybe then they will realize what it takes when people like themselves come in and demand things because they spent a dollar in your store.

And people with Children, Leave them home. They are cute for a minute. Adults want to have a relaxing time. I have two kids and would never bother people with them when they were small. You love your kids, and people who don't know you will tolerate them for a very short time.

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so do you keep my 4th row center rush ticket if i come in for my free taco, or do i get it back?

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Now serving ice cold Corona, Corona light, Modelo, Negra Modelo, Pacifico, Sol, Dos XX, Dos XX Amber, Bohemia, Carta Blanca, and Tecate. Plus a few wines. Thank you and enjoy.


I don't think I've had (or even seen) a Carta Blanca since I left Texas ages ago. Great news - thanks!!

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That is great! Will the patio be open again when it gets warmer?

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Now serving ice cold Corona, Corona light, Modelo, Negra Modelo, Pacifico, Sol, Dos XX, Dos XX Amber, Bohemia, Carta Blanca, and Tecate. Plus a few wines. Thank you and enjoy.

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not only did I have the lime issue, but one time i bit into a taco and it was surrounded by a paper plate and foil!!!

Seriously though, the only thing better than their off menu lime taco is the radish taco. so good with a squeeze of chorizo.

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you're supposed to squeeze it onto the taco, you rube. Do you also eat the ketchup packet when you get a burger?


To be fair, they don't usually put the ketchup packet between the buns hidden out of sight. I did the same thing the first time I had a Taqueria taco. Live and learn, but I doubt Beach Guy and I are the only ones who've done that. I've lived in Texas and California and eaten thousands of tacos - never seen the lime inside. It's cool, now that I know it's there - just wasn't expecting it.

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I don't understand why people are continuing to support this business. I went one time a couple of years ago and after I bit into a whole slice of lime (rind included) in my rolled taco, I never went back. Maybe that's authentic Mexican and I'm a gringo American but that's pretty unappealing to me. If you're getting abused, can the food really be good enough to patronize this place?
you're supposed to squeeze it onto the taco, you rube. Do you also eat the ketchup packet when you get a burger?

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ive tried coming here twice to order takeout and walked out both times because of how rude the employees were. i dont know which is worse though, here or hard grove?


It never ceases to amaze me how Hard Grove has stayed in business. Terrible service (every time!) and mediocre at best food. I guess the location is their saving grace.

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ive tried coming here twice to order takeout and walked out both times because of how rude the employees were. i dont know which is worse though, here or hard grove?

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I LOVE the lime taco...had 2 last night, with steak.

Can't wait to try the margarita, bet it's just as good as the tacos.

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Did you really think this thread was dead? Come on ya gotta add some more views before the year ends.

Looks like you will be able to have a drink with your burrito …this public notice was in yesterday’s print JJ.



JERSEY CITY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

Take notice that application has been made to the Jersey City Municipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control, City of Jersey City for a person-to-person and place-to-place transfer to:

Taqueria Downtown, LLC
236 Grove Street
Jersey City, New Jersey 07302

For a Plenary Retail Consumption License, State Assigned License Number: 0906-33-148-008 heretofore issued to:

Sofiet, LLC
317 Grove Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Objection, if any should be made immediately, in writing to:

ROBERT DALTON SECRETARY
JERSEY CITY ALOCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD
382 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE
MARTIN LUTHER KING SHOPPING CENTER
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY 07305

12/15 & 12/22/11


Add drunken customers to the mix? Just when you didn't think it could get any better...

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I don't understand why people are continuing to support this business. I went one time a couple of years ago and after I bit into a whole slice of lime (rind included) in my rolled taco, I never went back. Maybe that's authentic Mexican and I'm a gringo American but that's pretty unappealing to me. If you're getting abused, can the food really be good enough to patronize this place?


Best post on this thread by far, lol.

They must have accidentally given you the lime taco... definitely an acquired taste.

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I don't understand why people are continuing to support this business. I went one time a couple of years ago and after I bit into a whole slice of lime (rind included) in my rolled taco, I never went back. Maybe that's authentic Mexican and I'm a gringo American but that's pretty unappealing to me. If you're getting abused, can the food really be good enough to patronize this place?

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did a jersey city resident just make this review up (copied below) out of spite, or has the culture finally begun rearing it's ugly (but infinitely amusing) head in the lower east side?

i actually had a similar but distinctly more ridiculous experience to the third anecdote:

i walked in with a friend about 15 minutes before closing to put in a takeout order. t a k e o u t . my friend and i tell the employee who approaches us to take our order that we need a moment to decide what we want. after, literally, about a moment, we decide what we want. during this moment -- maybe 30 seconds -- the employee has walked away. also in that span of time, my friend leaves me to take a phone call outside, entrusting me with the daunting task of placing our takeout order. when i regain the attention of the employee accepting takeout orders, i am informed that i am not allowed to order until everyone in my party is present. mind you (over-stressing this here) i was placing a takeout order. and i was even on the proper side of the counter, where takeout orders are placed. i would've accepted culpability if, god help me, i was trying to place my order from the wrong side of the counter. but i wasn't.

so here i am, a little perplexed. i go outside and gather up my friend. when we come back inside (there was no one else waiting to order, and not 30 more seconds had elapsed) i was informed by the employee, who hadn't moved from where i left him, that they were now closed and not accepting orders.

it was super douchey.

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12/14/2011 The taco was decent, but nothing better than you can get at an "authentic" taco cart.

The service here was a joke. A woman came up after I ordered and started babbling to me, the customer, about how her co-worker left Nyquil on the front counter or something.
Then the co-worker comes back and shoves money back in my hand, as he tells me he is giving me the money back I paid to put guacamole on my taco because, since it is "against [their] policy" to do so, he wasn't going to do it anymore.

Then a girl comes in with her dog, which is wearing a vest, and politely states that it is a service dog and asked where the best place would be to seat her - the confused and rude staff didn't know what to do. They went to the back. Some stoner manager guy came over and told her they can't serve her, WHICH IS AGAINST THE LAW.

This place is just so lame, none of the people are from anywhere around here, and the customer service is terrible. The tacos are decent but even my friend who originally reccomended I tried it out was just griping to me about how they wouldn't seat her and her friend in the not-that-busy restaurant until their 3rd friend got there, even though he wasn't going to eat.

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sweeeeet. They said a while ago they were getting one. Good to see it's happening.

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Did you really think this thread was dead? Come on ya gotta add some more views before the year ends.

Looks like you will be able to have a drink with your burrito …this public notice was in yesterday’s print JJ.



JERSEY CITY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

Take notice that application has been made to the Jersey City Municipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control, City of Jersey City for a person-to-person and place-to-place transfer to:

Taqueria Downtown, LLC
236 Grove Street
Jersey City, New Jersey 07302

For a Plenary Retail Consumption License, State Assigned License Number: 0906-33-148-008 heretofore issued to:

Sofiet, LLC
317 Grove Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Objection, if any should be made immediately, in writing to:

ROBERT DALTON SECRETARY
JERSEY CITY ALOCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD
382 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE
MARTIN LUTHER KING SHOPPING CENTER
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY 07305

12/15 & 12/22/11

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sorry champ, it is what it is.

and if i cared to reveal who I was there i would have done it a long time ago. I do not know them personally but have been eating the product since cart days so would be familiar.

anyway, it's more fun to just sit back and laugh at your efforts on here anonymously.


Maybe they will offer $1,000 to find out your identity.

PS I'm still waiting for my check.

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no, I eat their food. i walk in, order, then eat after sitting or taking it out. like a normal person.

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sorry champ, it is what it is.

and if i cared to reveal who I was there i would have done it a long time ago. I do not know them personally but have been eating the product since cart days so would be familiar.

anyway, it's more fun to just sit back and laugh at your efforts on here anonymously.


No, it's actually more fun watching you drink their kool-aid.

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Great. Now we have the hula hoop lady quoting second hand news. The guys don't even know about the dumb blond stereotype here. Next we'll be insulting people in sign language. Which none of us know by the way.

This thread is now officially too laughable.



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sorry champ, it is what it is.

and if i cared to reveal who I was there i would have done it a long time ago. I do not know them personally but have been eating the product since cart days so would be familiar.

anyway, it's more fun to just sit back and laugh at your efforts on here anonymously.

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PS - This whole thread is either real or the biggest publicity stunt going to draw people into the restaurant. (pure genius if so! 95K hits) I for one will now have to venture Downtown and eat at Taqueria to see if all of the allegations are true.


that really is the beauty of it all: the internerd vigilantes looking to lash out here with the intent of hurting taqueria (which again, is pure comedy) are actualy helping to promote them. Seriously, you think any new users or people directed to this thread via search are NOT going to hit taqueria in order to form their own opinion?

Real men of genius: here's to you Mr and Mrs internet warlord who had there feelings huwt at taqueria by those meany owners. When the chips were down, you made a stand... resulting in more business for your target.


Yeah, okay. Keep spinning and dreaming. Maybe you'll get a free taco for defending bad business owners. Maybe....

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PS - This whole thread is either real or the biggest publicity stunt going to draw people into the restaurant. (pure genius if so! 95K hits) I for one will now have to venture Downtown and eat at Taqueria to see if all of the allegations are true.


that really is the beauty of it all: the internerd vigilantes looking to lash out here with the intent of hurting taqueria (which again, is pure comedy) are actualy helping to promote them. Seriously, you think any new users or people directed to this thread via search are NOT going to hit taqueria in order to form their own opinion?

Real men of genius: here's to you Mr and Mrs internet warlord who had there feelings huwt at taqueria by those meany owners. When the chips were down, you made a stand... resulting in more business for your target.

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You effing rule... Bravo. So well said.


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Great. Now we have the hula hoop lady quoting second hand news. The guys don't even know about the dumb blond stereotype here. Next we'll be insulting people in sign language. Which none of us know by the way.

This thread is now officially too laughable.


What's laughable is that the good people of this city feel so desperate for good affordable restaurants that they still go to Taqueria. They do this despite many obvious instances of rudeness and disrespect your management and counter staff have shown to even repeat customers over several years. I've witnessed it and experienced it myself with no provocation.

The reasons are simple: the workers and managers do not like people. Or they don't like certain people. They do not smile. They are not gracious. They are not welcoming of the people who choose to eat there, hand over their money, and help you pay your bills.

I will note that I have never received any attitude from your bussing staff. They seem to be genuine, hard-working people just trying to make their way in the world.

It's also laughable that you describe this city's culture as "classless" when every anecdote indicates its your snobby attitude which provokes every bullshit fight. That you have repeatedly used the word "retarded" on numerous occasions on this blog does not help your credibility as to your classiness. That it seems you have done nothing to express remorse for insulting and debasing your customers and neighbors is the true mark of who's losing the classlessness war. It's you.

But, that's your prerogative. Maybe being friendly and welcoming is really very difficult for you. Maybe being a misanthrope is something you've been doing so long that you can't abandon it now. That's fine. Live how you wanna live. If you don't want to be known for good customer service, that's fine. It's your place. If you haven't taken the hint, dozens of people find it repulsive. I am such a person.

To everyone else: you cannot communicate with people in a language they do not understand. All the owners of Taqueria want is your money. Not your friendship, your moral support, your neighborly attitude, your sense of community, your patience to a fault, or your reviews on Yelp.

None of that stuff matters. Your vocal distaste for their bad attitude hasn't knocked the chip off their shoulder. That you don't eat there anymore is irrelevant, because they have customers aplenty to replace you. It's a simple and sad reality about human psychology that there really is no reaching some people. Further, they have little incentive to embrace human decency and good community relations at this point.

The only meaningful comparison are the politicians and civil self-servants of this city. They are generally low class, scornful, entitled assholes who don't give a shit about you either.


Aw, shucks. Thank you.

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there is a little mexican taqueria on sip ave at romaine ave near journal square that just opened up about 2 months ago. $5.00 lunch special - 2 tacos and one of their homemade beverages. they give you plenty of limes and radishes to go with it and have a few different home made salsas there, including a green one.


Thanks for the tip. I tried this place yesterday and it was definitely worth the trip. SALSA! Yes!

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All this taco talk is making me super hungry. I don't care if they kick me in the nuts when I walk in, I'm getting myself some Taqueria tonight....


Now that was funny.

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