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2015 MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN VANCOUVER, BC La Casita Tacos Dine in, Take out, Delivery 1773 Robson Street Vancouver, BC V6G 1C9 ph: 604 685 8550 http://lacasitatacos.ca

2015 Mexican Independence Day Celebration at La Casita Tacos in Vancouver B

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On the 15th of September, 2015 drop by La Casita Tacos to celebrate Mexican Independence Day or order a delivery. We will have have lots of Mexican specials for you to enjoy. Don`t miss out ;)\n\nThe Grito de Dolores (\"Cry of Dolores\") was uttered from the small town of Dolores, near Guanajuato in Mexico, on September 16, 1810. It is the event that marks the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. The \"grito\" was the pronunciamiento of the Mexican War of Independence by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Roman Catholic priest. Since October 1825, the anniversary of the event is celebrated as Mexican Independence Day.\n\nHidalgo and several criollos were involved in a planned revolt against the Spanish colonial government, when several plotters were killed. Fearing his arrest, Hidalgo commanded his brother Mauricio, as well as Ignacio Allende and Mariano Abasolo to go with a number of other armed men to make the sheriff release the pro-independence inmates there on the night of 15 April. They managed to set eighty free. Around 6:00 am on September 16, 1810, Hidalgo ordered the church bells to be rung and gathered his congregation. Flanked by Allende and Juan Aldama, he addressed the people in front of his church, encouraging them to revolt.\n\nThe Siege of Guanajuato, the first major engagement of the insurgency, occurred 4 days later. Mexico\'s independence would not be effectively declared from Spain in the Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire until September 28, 1821, after a decade of war.\n\nLICENSED PATIO\n\nCOMPLIMENTARY FOOD\nFREE Mexican salsas\nFREE toppings\nFREE beans\n\nDAILY\n$11 four tacos of your choice\n$7.25 two tacos with rice and salad\n$10 burrito with rice and salad\n$18 bucket of 5 beer\n$5 Cuervo Tradicional shots\n$5 Margaritas\n$4 Mexican beer\n\nTAKE-OUT\nCall us at 604 685 8550, make an order and pick it up\n\nDINNER DELIVERY\nCall us at 604 685 8550, make an order and we will deliver to your door\n\nOFFICE LUNCH AND DINNER DELIVERY\nSpecial menu for corporate events, lunch, dinner or late dinner. Call us at 604 685 8550 and we will deliver to your door\n\nGIFTS CARDS\nof any value\n\nLa Casita Tacos\nDine in, Take out and Delivery!\n1773 Robson Street\nVancouver, BC V6G 1C9\nph: 604 685 8550\nhttp://www.lacasitatacos.ca/ - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2015 MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN VANCOUVER, BC

La Casita TacosDine in, Take out, Delivery

1773 Robson StreetVancouver, BC V6G 1C9

ph: 604 685 8550http://lacasitatacos.ca

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On the 15th of September, 2015 drop by La Casita Tacos to celebrate Mexican Independence Day or order a delivery. We will have have lots of Mexican specials for you to enjoy. Don`t miss out ;)

The Grito de Dolores ("Cry of Dolores") was uttered from the small town of Dolores, near Guanajuato in Mexico, on September 16, 1810. It is the event that marks the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. The "grito" was the pronunciamiento of the Mexican War of Independence by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Roman Catholic priest. Since October 1825, the anniversary of the event is celebrated as Mexican Independence Day.

2015 Mexican Independence Day Celebration in Vancouver, BC

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Hidalgo and several criollos were involved in a planned revolt against the Spanish colonial government, when several plotters were killed. Fearing his arrest, Hidalgo commanded his brother Mauricio, as well as Ignacio Allende and Mariano Abasolo to go with a number of other armed men to make the sheriff release the pro-independence inmates there on the night of 15 April. They managed to set eighty free. Around 6:00 am on September 16, 1810, Hidalgo ordered the church bells to be rung and gathered his congregation. Flanked by Allende and Juan Aldama, he addressed the people in front of his church, encouraging them to revolt.

The Siege of Guanajuato, the first major engagement of the insurgency, occurred 4 days later. Mexico's independence would not be effectively declared from Spain in the Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire until September 28, 1821, after a decade of war.

2015 Mexican Independence Day Celebration in Vancouver, BC

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OFFICE, DINNER AND PARTY FOOD DELIVERY IN VANCOUVER BC

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$21 BUCKET OF 5 BEER

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4 TACOS FOR $11

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$7.25 TWO TACOS WITH RICE AND SALAD

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$8 BURRITO AND $9.50 BURRITO WITH RICE AND SALAD

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MONDAY SPECIALS: $4 MARGARITA

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TUESDAY SPECIALS: 50% OFF ON ALL TACOS FROM 11AM – 4PM

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WEDNESDAY SPECIALS: 30% OFF ON ALL BEER

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LICENSED PATIO IN WEST END VANCOUVER, BC

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FREE BEANS

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FREE SALSAS

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La Casita TacosDine in, Take out and Delivery

1773 Robson StreetVancouver, BC V6G 1C9

ph: 604 685 8550http://lacasitatacos.ca