Charitable Southwest San Antonio taquería to close after 2 years

Nick's Tacos is closing at the end of June.
A beloved Southwest Side taquería known for its charitable spirit is closing its doors. San Antonio’s Nick’s Tacos & Catering at 606 New Laredo Hwy says its last day of business in its sunny yellow home will be at the end of June, just days after its second anniversary.
“We've invested countless tears, sweat, and blood into this establishment, pouring our hearts and resources into its growth," wrote co-owner Regina Flores Navarro in a Facebook post. “Now, we're left with nothing but our name and faith.”
Via a direct Facebook message, a restaurant rep said that the closing is due to a landlord dispute and having to pay for improvements out of pocket, which caused the owners to go into debt.
Nick’s is the kind of taco joint common throughout Alamo City, serving classics like carne guisada, picadillo, and chicken fajita along with an affordable three-taco plate for breakfast. But its commitment to helping struggling neighbors sets it apart from the pack.
Navarro and her husband, Joe Navarro, both pastors, call it a “church disguised as a restaurant.” The couple’s spiritual beliefs led them to use Nick’s kitchen to provide ministry and hot meals to locals experiencing homelessness.
That care extended to the broader community. The restaurant maintained a Wall of Hope that allowed customers to purchase meal tickets for neighbors in need, no questions asked.
Although the physical storefront will soon be cleared out, the Navarros plan to continue catering. The rep explained that the business will be more mobile, focusing on events while still providing aid to the less fortunate.
Fans of Nick’s still have six services to support the restaurant before it closes. The eatery will be open June 18-20 and June 25-27.
