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Where to go for birria tacos in Columbus

El Segundo may be closed, but CBUStoday Instagram followers still have plenty of suggestions on where to find a quality birria taco.

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Agave and Rye offers a wide range of tacos. | Photo by @agaveandrye

When we shared the news of El Segundo closing on Instagram, a concerned commenter wondered where the next best spot for birria tacos was.

Luckily, fellow taco-fanatics started shelling out responses:

“2 Brothers taco truck in Grandview.”
Order three birria tacos for $12.

"@losagavez all day brother.”
This food truck specializes in Tijuana-style birria.

“Yellis in Sunbury is pretty good.”
Birria tacos are $3 each.

“Local Cantina is a good spot...”
Order a plate of birria tacos served with consommé (soup).

"@las.tapias.birria is superb! @ajstacos too … Both on west side of Columbus — check out their reviews.”
Not only can you order birria tacos, but you can also find birria quesadillas and ramen.

“I had some good ones at @agaveandrye the other day.”
Order “The Gangsta” taco or the birria Irish nachos.

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