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$10 for a $20 Gift Card for Mexican Food at Jimboy's Tacos. 16 Locations Available.

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Fresh, local ingredients go into ground-beef and fish tacos, chicken burritos, and chili relleno, all made according to family recipes

The tortilla's thinness makes it ideal for folding, sliding under closed doors, and illustrating theories that the earth is made of corn. Exhibit A, with this Groupon.

$10 for a $20 Gift Card for Mexican Food

Classic ground-beef tacos are $1.75, fried-cod tacos with spicy avocado sauce and salsa cruda are $2.39, taco burgers—hamburger patties inside grilled tortillas—are $2.99, vegetarian enchiladas are $6.39, and chicken burritos start at $3.34. See the full menu.

See a full list of all 16 locations here.

Prices vary by location.

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Promotional value expires Aug 28, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for location purchased. May be used over multiple visits. Must be used at same location. Cannot be combined with other offers or specials. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Jimboy's Tacos - Corp

When Jim Knudson bit into his first taco during dinner at a friend's house in 1949, he knew he had tasted something special. He added the item—which many diners were pronouncing "tay-co"—to the menu at his restaurant in Grass Valley, California. Determined to introduce the food to as many people as possible, Jim and his wife, Margaret, converted a 16-foot trailer into a kitchen on wheels. They adopted the nickname Jim had earned from one of his longtime customers and drove up to Lake Tahoe, where Jimboy's Tacos found its first permanent home.

Locals, tourists, and even members of the Rat Pack flocked to the tiny taco stand for the uniquely seasoned, parmesan-dusted ground-beef taco, the anchor of a growing menu. The family eventually relocated to Roseville, California, where they set up a small taco stand and began branching out to other locations in and around Sacramento.

Today, Jim Knudson’s daughter Karen, the current president of the company, carries on the legacy of taco obsession at more than 40 locations in northern California and Nevada. Guests who arrive early for breakfast might glimpse the cooks slowly simmering beans, mashing avocados into guacamole, and preparing their signature ground beef with trans-fat-free oil. In addition to classic corn-tortilla tacos, the menu holds the mega-size flour-tortilla El Gordo, golden-fried taquitos, and even a taco burger that fuses Mexican and American culinary traditions.

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