Restaurants & Bars
Controversially Named Restaurant Coming To Boston
It will be the first Massachusetts location for the California-based Mexican restaurant.

BOSTON, MA — A restaurant that was once asked by a mayor to change its name is expanding into Massachusetts. The Pink Taco, a California-based Mexican restaurant, will open somewhere near Fort Port, Boston Restaurant Talk first reported. The restaurant's website confirms they will be moving into Boston.
As Boston Restaurant Talk points out, Pink Taco in 2006 was asked by the Mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona, to change its name. The restaurant said the name came from a menu item.
The website and company logo doesn't appear to be in reference to any particular part of the anatomy, and they do offer a "pink" taco: achiote chicken, black beans, avocado, arbol salsa, cotija cheese, habanero pickled onions, corn tortillas. Get one today (or whenever they open - it's TBD right now) for $15.
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