

Pacific Park World Taco Eating Championship National Taco Day has been designated as the day to celebrate this globally recognized dish. According to, the origin of the taco is largely unknown, but certainly has history in 17th century Spanish Mexico. National Taco Day is a day of recognition for one of LA’s most ubiquitous dishes, the taco.

The Taco Eating Championship will also be live-streamed, so be sure to follow for more information. Attendees will receive a coupon to enjoy a $1 taco at Whac-a-mole Tacos (while supplies last), that will be open to the public following the event. For more options, including driving directions and tips on parking, visit /directions. We strongly suggest that visitors to the Pier consider taking metro to Downtown Santa Monica. North entrance of Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier The 2019 Pacific Park World Taco Eating Championship WHEN
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Read more about the taco eating championship including full rankings and highlights. Joey Chestnut defended his world championship title by eating a record breaking 82 LA street-style carnitas tacos in just 8 minutes. Each year, the world’s top competitive eaters meet outside Pacific Park’s Whac-a-mole Tacos to eat hundreds of LA street-style carnitas tacos in just 8 minutes. October 4th is National Taco Day and Los Angeles celebrates with the Pacific Park World Taco Eating Championship at the Santa Monica Pier.
