Aztlan Foods is a hidden gem restaurant in Vermont. Based in Waterbury Center, this unique spot is the place to go for authentic and freshly made Mexican food.

Aside from being a little off the beaten path, Aztlan Foods has a reputation for serving up some of the best burritos and tacos in the state. This is thanks to the love put into each meal made from scratch by Fred Dominguez, the chef and owner of this Mexican restaurant in the Green Mountain State.

Is your stomach is starting to growl? If so, read on to learn more about why locals rave about this hidden gem restaurant in Vermont

Aztlan Foods is just about a block off Main Street in Waterbury Center. Once you’ve spotted the red doors, you’ve arrived at this hidden gem restaurant in Vermont.

Google/ Patrick Slater The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday, from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm.

While this hole-in-the-wall spot is tiny, it has loads of character…

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…This includes the eclectic decor reminiscent of a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in the heart of Mexico.

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Come hungry to this hidden gem restaurant in Vermont. This way, you’ll have plenty of room to chow on your favorite Mexican dishes such as these freshly made tacos.

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Along with the burritos on the menu, Aztlan Foods runs weekly specials too.

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In addition to heading to this hidden gem in Vermont for a bite, Aztlan Foods also caters. You can also call ahead to place your order.

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The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday, from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm.

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Visit Aztlan Foods Facebook page to learn more about this hidden gem Vermont restaurant that serves some of the best Mexican food around. And, if you’d like to discover some more off-the-beaten-path places to dine n Vermont, take a look at these hidden Vermont restaurants.

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Address: Aztlan, 44 Foundry St, Waterbury Village Historic District, VT 05676, USA