Taco Casa looking to expand throughout Alabama

Taco Casa first opened in Tuscaloosa in 1974. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com)
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Almost 50 years after its first restaurant opened, Tuscaloosa’s Taco Casa is looking to expand the franchise in the Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile metro areas.

The Tex-Mex eatery, which has seven locations in west and central Alabama, is seeking “franchisees who are dedicated, motivated, and have a passion for providing excellent customer service.”

The Mexican food eatery began as a $2,500 inheritance left to owner Rod Wilkin and his wife, Susan. Restaurants are located in Tuscaloosa, Northport and Birmingham.

Prior extensive experience in the food industry is considered necessary, among other qualities.

According to the company, Taco Casa has been contacted for years about expansion throughout the state. Franchisees will receive extensive training and support, including site selection, construction guidance, marketing, and operations support.

For more information, contact the Taco Casa Franchise Development Team at franchising@tacocasa.com.

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