Taco Maker
Fast food franchise founded in Puerto Rico
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Taco Maker is a Mexican fast food franchise founded in Puerto Rico by Gil L. Craig in 1968.[1][2][3] The majority of the stores are in Puerto Rico with two locations in Florida (in Orlando and Kissimmee) and another in Caracas, Venezuela[4] and, formerly, in St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, India, Russia, Dominican Republic, and the Philippines. Taco Maker used to own two franchise locations in the American state of Rhode Island.[5] In 2006, FransGlobal bought the restaurant chain, along with its sister chains Jake's Over the Top and Mayan Jamma Juice.[6][7] In 2009, Taco Maker moved its headquarters to Central Florida but as of 2019, its website states its headquarters are in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[8]
Taco Maker in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico | |
| Industry | Fast food |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1968 |
| Founder | Gil L. Craig |
| Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Areas served | Puerto Rico Central Florida |
| Website | TacoMaker.com (Spanish) TacoMakerUSA.com (English) |