Tacombi
West Village
The site of Corey and Paula’s first date. On that day, Corey and Paula visited the Angelika Film Center to watch a movie, followed by dinner. When asked, Paula lied about having no dietary restrictions. Luckily, Corey chose a place with gluten-free and vegan tacos, allowing Paula to hide her GIANT lie for one more date. They fell in love, and the rest is history. (This was written by Corey)
Tacombi is a funky stop for elevated tacos and other Mexican eats, plus aguas frescas and beer.
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Casetta
Lower East Side
Wine bar with great cocktails · Has bar games · Serves food at bar
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