From Freetown Roots To A City Favorite: How Taco Sisters Built Community With Smoke, Spice, And Care
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A small Freetown counter, a line out the door, and a brisket burrito people plan their day around—this is how Taco Sisters built a loyal following without losing their soul. We sit down with Lynn Jenkins to unpack the real story behind a 17-year run marked by steady quality, creative specials, and a culture that turns first jobs into careers.
Lynn takes us back to 407 Johnston Street where Katie and Molly set the standard: simple, fresh ingredients handled with care. That foundation became the North Star as the team moved into a quirky former Burger King, added seating, and kept the drive-thru humming. We get nerdy about process, from a smoked shrimp routine timed down to the minute and rotated pans for even flavor, to a bright, no-fuss chimichurri that proves fresh herbs and lime beat complicated tricks. If you’ve ever wondered why some plates taste “right” every time, this conversation makes the invisible visible.
We also explore what makes the operation resilient: John Jenkins’ knack for spotting and growing talent, low staff turnover, and a kitchen that experiments wisely. Monthly specials like birria burritos and bánh mì nachos light up feeds, while core favorites stay untouched. Beyond the menu, Taco Sisters shows up for Lafayette, coordinating the smoking and carving of hundreds of turkeys for Community Thanksgiving so thousands can share a hot meal. And there’s more on the horizon—an expansion search focused on the right drive-thru spot, plus a menu refresh that keeps customization while adding standout signature items.
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The podcast was made possible through partnerships with Rouses Supermarket, Logic Refrigeration HVAC, Ounce of Hope, Cajun Table, Vermilionville, Soul Haus Kitchen, Chris Logan Media, and Sunday Soda Fountain – proving that when a community rallies around celebrating local food culture, amazing things happen. Subscribe now to join this delicious adventure and become part of the movement that's transforming Lafayette's food scene one bite at a time!
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