Note: this review is for the beer only, as I haven't had a chance to try the food.  But sampling multiple beers over a 3 night period has given me a very impression of Taco Mac.  Being from Seattle, I never heard of Taco Mac, thus I was pleasantly surprised with the 100 beers on draft as well as another 100 in bottles.  And most of these are very good craft brews.  The only problem is that they turn over beer quickly so you really need to look at the updated list to see what they have that day.  Some of my favorites included Stone Ruination IPA and Sixpoint Resin Imperial IPA.  I wish they would do samplers but they don't.  But you can sample up to 3 beers for free, which isn't bad.  Service can be spotty so I prefer the bar over  the booths.  The food menu didn't look really that exciting, but I will definitely be back for the beer.
Review Source:Ordered takeout for our hotel. Â Got there around 11:30, the order was incomplete and the manager was incredibly rude. Â He basically accused my two friends of being drunks and then lied about our order. Â Said they had "dropped it on the floor, but would have a replacement ready in three minutes." Â When we looked at the receipt, it had never been wrung up and he had to add it. Â He didn't realize myself and my two friends were together....one white guy and two black girls. When I asked him what the problem was, he was completely shocked we were together and started trying to suck up to me saying he wasn't accusing ME of being drunk, just the two black girls. Â I told him I didn't appreciate the way he was treating them and he couldn't get away from us fast enough. Â Pretty sure his name was Mike. Â Even the bartender on duty was apologing to us for the way he treated us.
To ice the cake, when we finally got our food--no apology from Mike--we went back to our hotel and the tacos tasted like sawdust. Â Used to be a big fan of Taco Mac, but this one pretty much took them off my list.