Tortillaville
Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Monday, January 10, 2011
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I’ve been here twice and both times the male owner is always having a temper tantrum! The first summer I was there he was cursing and yelling at his female partner! The second time( not sure why I decided to go back) he was at it again cursing and yelling at her, he stormed off and said to close up the place, and started walking down the street.
The food is ok, but I will NEVER go back or recommend this pace to anyone. That is no way to act in front of customers and no way to treat a woman.
Dave
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Tortillaville is not a restaurant per se, but it does sell 10,000 burritos per year from a truck parked in a high-profile location on the 300 block of Warren Street. During the winter months, Brian Branigan and Allison Culbertson drive their portable eatery to Big Pine Key and resume business in the Florida Keys. Their fare is tasty, reasonably healthy, and certainly affordable (tacos average $2.50; burritos, $6.50). The 100 days per year they are in town mark “the season” for many Hudsonians. —Marilyn Bethany
347 Warren Street
Thursday - Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Memorial Day (possibly a couple of weeks earlier) - October 31
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