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'''Camp Taco''' is a casual [[List of taquerias|taqueria]] located at 1017 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]]. It was opened in October [[2009]] by [[Richard Bishop]] and his daughter [[Chelsea Bishop|Chelsea]]. The menu features a long list of signature tacos made with fresh ingredients. The yellow tiled walls of the former Subway sandwich shop are adorned with paintings on velvet.
'''Camp Taco''' was a casual [[List of taquerias|taqueria]] located in the [[Edgewood Town Center]] shopping center in [[Homewood]].


In [[2011]] Camp Taco opened a second location at the [[Village on Green Springs]] shopping center.
The original location was opened at 1017 [[20th Street South]] in [[Five Points South]]'s [[Pickwick Plaza]] in October [[2009]] by [[Richard Bishop]] and his daughter, [[Chelsea Bishop|Chelsea]]. The menu featured a long list of signature tacos made with fresh ingredients. The yellow tiled walls of the former Subway sandwich shop were adorned with paintings on velvet.
 
In [[2010]], Bishop sold the business to [[Adnan Abu-Sharif]].  Abu-Sharif then opened a second location at Edgewood Town Center in mid-[[2011]] and closed the original location in Five Points that November.  In August [[2013]], Abu-Sharif closed the Edgewood Town Center location as well.


==References==
==References==
* Bordonaro, Cory (February 25, 2010) "Vamos al Camp Taco!" ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Bordonaro, Cory (February 25, 2010) "Vamos al Camp Taco!" ''Birmingham Weekly''.
* Swagler, Susan (March 5, 2010) "Camp Taco's kitschy decor doesn't take away from fine-tasting food." ''Birmingham News''
* Swagler, Susan (March 5, 2010) "Camp Taco's kitschy decor doesn't take away from fine-tasting food." {{BN}}.
* Natta, André (June 21, 2011) "[http://bhamterminal.com/blog/2011/06/21/camp-taco-enters-homewood/ Camp Taco empire expands]" ''The Terminal''
* Natta, André (June 21, 2011) "[http://bhamterminal.com/blog/2011/06/21/camp-taco-enters-homewood/ Camp Taco empire expands]" ''The Terminal''.
* Poe, Ryan.  (November 22, 2011).  "Camp Taco closes in Southside."  {{BBJ}}.
* Poe, Ryan.  (August 22, 2013).  "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2013/08/22/camp-taco-homewood-abu-sharif-closed.html Camp Taco closes last location in Homewood]."  {{BBJ}}.


==External links==
* [http://www.camptaco.net/ Camp Taco] website


[[Category:Former Mexican restaurants]]
[[Category:2009 establishments]]
[[Category:2013 disestablishments]]
[[Category:Taquerias]]
[[Category:Taquerias]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:Five Points South]]
[[Category:Five Points South]]
[[Category:2009 establishments]]
[[Category:Pickwick Plaza]]
[[Category:Edgewood Town Center]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 28 May 2017

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Camp Taco was a casual taqueria located in the Edgewood Town Center shopping center in Homewood.

The original location was opened at 1017 20th Street South in Five Points South's Pickwick Plaza in October 2009 by Richard Bishop and his daughter, Chelsea. The menu featured a long list of signature tacos made with fresh ingredients. The yellow tiled walls of the former Subway sandwich shop were adorned with paintings on velvet.

In 2010, Bishop sold the business to Adnan Abu-Sharif. Abu-Sharif then opened a second location at Edgewood Town Center in mid-2011 and closed the original location in Five Points that November. In August 2013, Abu-Sharif closed the Edgewood Town Center location as well.

References