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Spooky and spicy

Diners who like their chilli spooky can celebrate Halloween at Taco Bill, Pakenham, this Thursday from 5.30pm.
There is free face painting and lolly bags plus kids eat free.
There will be two Pancho Villa Fishbowls to be given away on the night diners are encouraged to book now.
Mexicans like to celebrate the Day of the Dead so Taco Bill is offering 25 per cent off food on Friday and half price margaritas on Saturday, a huge weekend of Mexican indulgence the Taco Bill way.
Don`t forget there is half price food on Monday to bring in the Melbourne Cup long weekend. Sounds like fun! Adios amigos.
Half price food continues every Monday and Tuesday at Taco Bill, Pakenham, to 8pm so book early and enjoy the discounted main meals every week.
Bring a bottle of wine to enjoy while soaking up the atmosphere and be pampered by the friendly and fun staff.
There’s a separate menu for kids that includes French fried chips and corn, all prepared the Maxican way for everyone to enjoy.
There are two inside dining rooms and as the warmer months approach there is outside, undercover dining close to the gardens.
Taco Bill is open from 5.30pm, seven days a week and aims to please by providing attentive friendly service and the best, most authentic Mexican cuisine this side of the Ponderosa.
Book on 5940 2727 and Taco Bill looks forward to sharing good times with everyone.

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