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You can get free tacos today from Los Compas Tacos and Dished Toronto

What's better than tacos? How about free tacos! If you live in Toronto and you're a taco lover, this is your lucky day!

Today, Dished Toronto is partnering with Los Compas Tacos to give away 100 free tacos during lunch time. It's just the latest free food giveway from Dished Toronto. If you recently attended the free ice cream or free fruit cup giveaways you know what to expect.

It's all going down Thursday Sept. 19 at Los Compas Tacos at 140 Spadina Avenue at Richmond (entrance is on Richmond) starting at noon.

Here's what you need to know to score one of the 100 free tacos.

  • Be one of the first 100 people to show up at Los Compas Tacos at 140 Spadina Avenue (just west of Spadina on Richmond). When you get there just line up in front of the restaurant (you will see the Dished Toronto sign) and a member of our staff will verify that you qualify for a free taco.
  • To qualify for a free taco, you must show us that you follow either Dished Toronto on Instagram or TikTok and follow Los Compas Tacos on either Instagam or TikTok.

los compas tacosLos Compas Tacos will be giving out the free tacos to the first 100 qualifying people in line. Each person in line can only claim one taco (sorry, you can't bring your friend's phone or save a spot for them in line).

Grilled chicken, al pastor (marinated pork) and vegetarian nopales (cactus) tacos will be available for you to choose from. 

See you there!

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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