We map tacos, not territories.
Taco Love started the way most bad ideas do: somewhere in the middle of the desert arguing about tacos.
We were road tripping, eating our way through random taco joints, sketchy gas stations, food trucks with handwritten signs, and places that looked abandoned but somehow had the best al pastor of our lives.
Eventually we realized: why is there no actual taco road trip app?
Not a food blog written by someone who visited once in 2017. Not another "Top 10 Tacos" list copied from Yelp. An actual living taco map built by people who are slightly unhinged about tacos.
So we built Taco Love.
Part taco tracker. Part road trip planner. Part food diary. Part "pull over immediately" emergency alert system.
Some restaurants may pay for featured placements or sponsorships — because servers, maps, and gas station energy drinks are not free — but we'll always label sponsored spots clearly.
At the end of the day, if the tacos don't slap, the internet will let us know.
And honestly? That's kind of the whole point.