Culture and community are core to our restaurants. Every community has its own culture, and in every culture, food plays a dynamic role. When we first started Trejo’s Tacos, we didn’t want to compete with the vibrant traditional Mexican food scene in Los Angeles. We wanted to find our own style, our own voice, while still paying respect to the LA Mexican food culture.
With our recipes, we take authentic traditional ingredients and mash them up, bringing in influences from other cuisines and experimenting with new flavors. We see our food as representative of Los Angeles, built off historic roots, but a melting pot of cultures all influencing each other in some way. We strive to elevate, and when possible be a bit healthier through our ingredients.
We want our restaurants to be places where the community can share experiences. We give back to the community when we can. For Danny, food has always played an important role and accounted for many of his most positive memories. From cooking with his mom to family dinners with his kids, on-set meals with new and old friends, and of course, the immediate visit to his local taco shop whenever he got released from a prison stay (Danny doesn’t think prison food is that good).
In 2015, while filming the movie Bad Ass, the executive producer asked
Danny if he would partner with him in the restaurant business. The answer was a big “Hell yes,” and now we truly feel like bad-ass restaurateurs.
For more information visit https://www.trejostacos.com/ and follow Trejo’s Tacos on Instagram and Facebook via @trejostacos.
Industry
Food and Beverage Services, Catering Services, Restaurant & Bar Supplies, Restaurants, Theatre
HQ Location
631 N Larchmont Blvd
Apt 2
Los Angeles, CA 90004, US
Keywords
Mexican Food and Fast / Casual Dining