Twitter asks Houston for a taco pizza; Tacos A Go Go delivers the dream

Tacos A Go Go made this 28-inch taco pizza on March 17, 2018 after getting a request about creating it on Twitter.



Scroll ahead to see where to find the best tacos in Houston. Tacos A Go Go made this 28-inch taco pizza on March 17, 2018 after getting a request about creating it on Twitter.



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Ask and Tacos A Go Go will deliver your dreams.

Just ask Erika Harrison, blogger for Black Girls Who Brunch, who got to eat a taco pizza after Kristin Thomas tagged various restaurants on Twitter about making the beautiful concoction.

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"Tacos A Go Go thought it was a fun challenge and made it," Harrison told Chron.com, who got to eat the taco pizza with blogger Mila Buckley (@thehangrywoman) and Thomas.

Eric Sherrill, communications director for Tacos A Go Go, said they decided to build the 28-inch taco pizza in part because "it's a little bit crazy" and they "wanted to show people that we can do it."

The pizza is composed of 60 different tacos, with beef and chicken on the outside of the pie and breakfast tacos in the middle. Refried beans are used in place of pizza sauce. Mallory Buford, a head chef for Tacos A Go Go, is the mastermind behind the creation.

While Sherrill said making the taco pizza was fun, there's no official word yet if they'll put it on the menu as a permanent item. He said that Tacos A Go Go is open to making more taco pizzas in the future, as well as other taco-based challenges.

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"Anyone can tag us on Twitter (@TacosAGoGo), that's a good correspondence," Sherrill said.

As for Black Girls Who Brunch, Harrison said she works as an attorney by day and food blogger by night. Her blog focuses on Houston restaurants, events and travel. "It's always great to highlight new food trends like taco pizza as 'breaking food news' to my readers and followers," Harrison said.

Harrison said she did experience some backlash for posting the taco pizza on Instagram from an out-of-state restaurant that makes the same dish. She isn't letting the social media hate keep her from living the dream, though.

"I think it's all in fun! Without a doubt a taco pizza in Houston (where tacos are king) would take on a different form than a taco pizza from Jersey (where pizza is king)," Harrison said.

Got a few taco concoctions you want to see Tacos A Go Go create? Let us know in the comments or on the Chron.com Facebook page.

Will Axford is a digital reporter for Chron.com. Read more of his stories here and follow him on Twitter.