Taco Molino Mexican Kitchen & Agave Bar in Fort Mill is closing its doors on December 31, 2024, after five successful years. Owner Scott Wallen expresses gratitude to guests and staff while hinting at a potential relocation in collaboration with Burke Hospitality. Locals are encouraged to enjoy their favorite dishes one last time before the farewell. Follow Taco Molino on Instagram for updates on their future.
Fort Mill is buzzing with chatter as locals prepare to bid adieu to a popular eatery—the beloved Taco Molino Mexican Kitchen & Agave Bar. After a delightful five-year run at Kingsley Town Center, this vibrant spot is set to close its doors at the end of this year. Yes, you heard that right! Your favorite taco haven will serve its last meal on December 31, 2024, so make sure to tuck in your cravings before it’s too late!
Owner Scott Wallen has decided to sell the business, marking the end of an era for Taco Molino. With gratitude in his heart, Wallen has expressed heartfelt thanks to all the guests and staff who have supported the restaurant over the years. He believes that it has been a delightful journey thanks to the loyal community that embraced the flavors of Mexico right here in Fort Mill.
Don’t worry just yet! Taco Molino isn’t closing its doors immediately. You’ll still have plenty of time to indulge in your favorite dishes for lunch and dinner—excluding Christmas Day, of course—until the end of December. Those crispy tacos, delicious burrito bowls, and cheesy fundido cheese enchiladas are waiting for you! Whether you love the street corn or the crowd-favorite chicken tinga nachos, there’s ample opportunity to enjoy these tasty treats before they go off the menu. Be sure to drop by 1328 Broadcloth St #102 in Fort Mill, SC, and treat yourself to a meal that’s sure to delight your taste buds one last time!
But don’t put the sombreros away just yet. Wallen has hinted that this closure does not mark the end of Taco Molino altogether. Together with Tom Sasser from Burke Hospitality, there are talks of relocating the eatery in the future, ensuring that taco fans will still have a taste of Taco Molino to enjoy! So, the vibrant spirit of this Mexican kitchen may pop up again in a new setting—stay tuned for updates! While Burke Hospitality is managing this transition, they are also assisting in relocating staff members to other establishments under their umbrella, which includes popular spots like Mimosa Grill and Horace’s Nashville Hot Fried Chicken.
If you’re a fan of Taco Molino and want to keep up with the latest news or possible future developments, don’t forget to follow their Instagram page @tacomolino! Even as we take a moment to reflect on the memories created at Taco Molino, keep an eye out for what the future holds.
No one likes to see a favorite place go, but the memories and flavors of Taco Molino will always bring a smile to Fort Mill residents. As this chapter comes to a close, it’s the perfect opportunity to gather your friends and family for one last feast filled with laughter, good food, and perhaps a margarita or two. The next month and a half might just be the best time to visit Taco Molino before it bids farewell and looks towards new horizons!
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Dine Out For Kids returns for 25th year of helping students at Title 1 schools
Yemassee, South Carolina: Monkey Escape Update Yemassee, S.C. — Six Rhesus macaques remain missing following…
News Summary As the holiday season comes to an end, Charlotte is set for a…
News Summary Shutterfly's Fort Mill plant is in full swing for the holiday season, with…
News Summary In a transformative move, Rock Hill Schools plans to restructure its administration in…
News Summary In a shocking development, York County deputies arrested Shulong Li, a 43-year-old man…
News Summary The city of Charlotte is celebrating the holiday season with an exciting lineup…