La Placita Taqueria
La Placita is the perfect place to stop and grab authentic, delicious and affordable Mexican food. Easy to miss if you’re not looking, but we guarantee that the food will be unforgettable. Order a burrito that is “stuffed to the limit” or try their $1 crispy chicken tacos! If you’re looking for affordable grub with large portions, this is the perfect stop for you.
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Contact:
17780 Co Rd 89
Madison, CA 95653
(530) 662-2517
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 10:30am - 8:30pm
Sat & Sun: 8:30am - 9pm
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