Since Guerra’s Crazy Tacos first opened in Springfield, Ohio, it has drawn visitors from all over the state of Ohio and beyond. Known for its unique taco combinations, this brightly colored, boutique restaurant is the place for a unique twist on Mexican cuisine.
Drawing on recipes from his San Antonio roots, Felix Guerra III doesn’t shy away from fascinating culinary combos such as cabbage and candied ginger, teriyaki sauce and pineapple, or toppings to include BBQ sauce or jerk seasoning. Each taco creation is written on the black board and changes from time to time, leaving you wanting to return to Guerra’s to taste his next invention.
The Sugar Skull artwork makes for a beautiful interior. From the wall art to the tables and chairs, this symbol known for its remembrance of loved ones who have passed denoting the passing from the physical to the spiritual. It is also a reminder that our lives must be fully lived.
Starting with some chips and green salsa, it was the perfect distraction from my grumbling stomach anticipating the triple order of Sweet Lucy, Asian Ginger and the traditional taco. I also couldn’t resist their spicy margarita.
I savored each bite and slowly enjoyed my margarita, tempted to purchase a couple of additional combos. In the end, I decided it would not be the best idea and I could always return for more. Besides, since it has been named one of Business Insider’s top places to order tacos, let’s hope they will be here for a very long time.
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What to See and What to Do:
Guerra’s Krazy Tacos
229 N. Belmont Avenue
Springfield, OH 45503
Telephone: 937 325 0799
Simon Kenton Inn
4690 Urbana Road
Springfield, OH 45502
Telephone: 937 399 9950
Where to Eat:
Guerra’s Krazy Tacos
229 N. Belmont Avenue
Springfield, OH 45503
Telephone: 937 325 0799
What to Eat:
Tacos, Tacos and More Tacos!
More favorite Springfield eateries:
- Schuler’s Donuts: Their chocolate cream-filled doughnut is their best seller…”home of homemade”. The bakery has several locations in Springfield.
- Simon Kenton Inn: This historical home is an inn, restaurant and entertainment venue. With great food, I love the atmosphere of the Simon Kenton Inn.
- Salato Deli: I love stopping by this deli for their charcuterie board
- Le Torte Dolci Bakery; Located next to the Salato Deli, this European French bakery also serves amazing gelato.
- Mike & Rosie’s Deli: This staple of Springfield is located near the Wittenberg campus and I am extremely fond of their Reuben sandwich.
What to Read:
- The Book of Springfield, Ohio, 1906, by Springfield Commercial Club
- Springfield, Ohio: A Summary of Two Centuries, by Tom Dunham
- Ridgewood in the Country Club District, by Tamara K. Dallenbach
- Still Standing: A life of pain, adversity and perseverance, by James Cooper
- Hometown Killer, by Carol Rothgeb
Photo Guide for Springfield, Ohio:
- Hartman Rock Garden
- Westcott House, Frank Lloyd Wright House
- Glen Helen Nature Preserve in nearby Yellow Springs
- Heritage Center of Clark County
- Tecumseh Land Trust in nearby Yellow Springs
- Ohio Caverns in nearby Bellefontaine
- Oakes Quarry Park in nearby Fairborn, Ohio