A popular Montana taco & margarita bar has opened a location in downtown Bozeman, giving locals and visitors a new option as the city's dining scene continues to grow.

Bozeman has seen a wave of new businesses open in recent years, and one of the biggest upsides is that many of them are restaurants.

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Tres Toros Tacos & Tequila first made its mark in Big Sky, opening in Town Center and quickly becoming a go-to spot for tacos, tequila, and a fun night out after a day in the mountains. The restaurant has built a loyal following among locals and visitors alike.

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Now, they have a new location in downtown Bozeman, bringing their amazing tacos and margaritas right to the heart of Montana's fastest-growing city. The space is brightly lit and vibrant. It has a really cool vibe, and honestly, who doesn't love tacos? You can find the new location at 121 W. Main St., Unit B, in Bozeman.

The Bozeman location is open 7 days a week and will offer happy hour specials every day from 3 PM - 5 PM. As a foodie, I can't wait to stop by and check it out. I may have to include margaritas in my Winter Olympics viewing.

If you're hungry or just looking for a spot to hang out and relax after work, Tres Toros looks like a fun place. Plus, tacos and tequila go together like peas & carrots.

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