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Yellow Door Taqueria opens in Ink Block at 344 Harrison Ave.

Boston, MA Known for its margaritas and tacos, Yellow Door Taqueria is raising al fresco drinking to the next level at their South End’s Ink Block neighborhood location, 344 Harrison Ave. A brand new, shiny red container bar is now the center of Yellow Door Taqueria’s already-bustling outdoor patio. Bartenders will be serving beer, wine, four margaritas - frozen and on the rocks - a specialty cocktail, tequila and mezcal shots, and more. Plus, coveted Yellow Door merch is available for purchase – from stylish zip-ups to comfy hoodies and joggers, Yellow Door’s new outside bar has you covered. The patio bar’s drinks are available to be enjoyed at the restaurant or at home, with the full menu available for purchase to go.

With two locations situated in Dorchester’s Lower Mills and the South End’s Ink Block community, the Yellow Door Taqueria restaurants highlight California-inspired Mexican fare, as well as an innovative, rotating cocktail program. Co-owned by Dropkick Murphys’ front man, Ken Casey and power-couple Brian O’Donnell and tv personality Taniya Nayak (HGTV, Food Network), the cozy, neighborhood bars offer powerhouse cocktails and a vibrant twist on traditional Mexico City street food, all set within a lively and unique setting inspired by the gritty beauty of Mexico City, the effervescent charm of Cabo and the eclectic nature of the antique store that once inhabited the space.

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