Restaurants & Bars

Taco Truck Owners To Open Brick-And-Mortar Location On Main Street

Top Nach, a food truck serving gourmet nachos, will open its doors at a site along Main Street in Aberdeen.

ABERDEN, MD —A popular food truck will open its first physical location along Main Street in Aberdeen.

Top Nach, a food truck that has served gourmet nachos for the past four years, will be opening its doors next year in a building occupied by Say Delicious, a bakery known for gourmet cookies and muffins, which recently closed.

According to its website, Top Nach opened in 2021 and states it uses "the freshest ingredients" and serves nachos in pizza boxes for "easy transport and devouring."

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“We instantly fell in love with the location’s size, main street feel, and proximity to the new Watchtower Brewing Co.,” Shane Loomis, who runs the food truck with Missy Loomis, told The Baltimore Sun.

The Bel Air Avenue space will “give us the prep space we desperately need to keep up with demand at food truck events while allowing us to grow our menu, staff and customer experience. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for Top Nach and the new era of Aberdeen,” Loomis told The Baltimore Sun.

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The rotating menu of the food truck includes The Top Nach featuring a five-cheese blend, black beans, tomatoes, house-pickled jalapenos, TOP sauce, avocado crema, sour cream, cilantro and an optional choice of meat. There's the Buff Chick with a five-cheese blend, buffalo chicken, house-pickled jalapenos, TOP sauce buffalo style, homemade ranch dressing and green onions. The Marylander has a thin layer of the five-cheese blend, Maryland lump crab, charred corn, avocado crema and Natty Boh Old Bay queso. There's also cheese-crusted burritors on the menu, such as the The Smoke Show Burrito with white rice, smoky pulled pork, queso, homemade fried beans, house-pickled red onions, smoked TPO sauce, sour cream and cilantro, plus the The Frenchie Burrito with white rice, 24-hour brisket, queso, caramelized onions, homemade roasted garlic aioli and green onions.

Aberdeen Mayor Patrick McGrady posted a reel of himself pulling a sheet from off the sign of Top Nach at the Main Street location. He wrote along with the Facebook reel, "Shane and Missy have a successful food truck that is popular in Harford County, and they have chosen Aberdeen Main Street to expand to a brick-and-mortar location...and on behalf of all of Aberdeen, welcome to your home base."

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