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Take a bite out of 2025 at Polk County Taco Week

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A gif of three images. The first image is a plate of ice cream "tacos" in waffle cone shell, the second is a taco-flavored pizza slice and the last image is a plate of classic meat street tacos.

Taco Week includes fun twists on the theme (like ice cream tacos and taco-flavored pizza) to include more local businesses.

Photos provided by Visit Central Florida

Here’s a New Year’s resolution we know you can keep: eating more delicious food from local restaurants.

Polk County Taco Week runs Friday, Jan. 10, through Sunday, Jan. 19.

Visit 40+ participating restaurants to try:

  • Savory pork belly, Birria, or buffalo fried chicken tacos
  • Seafood tacos like tempura lobster, fried grouper, or blackened mahi
  • Unique twists on the theme, including taco pizza, waffle cone + ice cream tacos, or breakfast tacos

Pro tip: Look out for corresponding drink specials.

Spice up the New Year

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