Old North State Food Hall Welcomes New Eateries

Mr. Outrageous burger and fries

SELMA – TEC Food Hall, LLC, has announced that Mr. Outrageous, offering specialty burgers and inventive sides, is now open at the Old North State Food Hall (ONSFH) at 67 JR Road in Selma, NC. The Blue Taco, serving Mexican street food, will open later this month.

Mr. Outrageous, owned by Clayton resident Marquis Reese, builds on his successful food truck business under the same name. Mr. Outrageous offers a unique take on specialty burgers, from the Habanero Bacon Jam Burger to its wildly popular Oxtail Burger. All sandwiches are served with a side of Tater Tots or French Fries.

Reese stated, “When I decided to expand my business, I knew I wanted to be in Selma, and be a part of the town’s growth.”

Bringing Mexican street food to Selma, The Blue Taco is the latest concept from Danny and Sheri Gonzalez, the owners of Aroma de Cuba, one of the original food hall vendors. Guests can enjoy a traditional white taco shell or opt for a beautiful blue taco, stuffed with traditional taco fillings – pork, chicken, beef or vegetarian.

Old North State Food Hall chicken leg kid’s meal

Danny Gonzalez shared, “The star of the show will be the blue taco option. Our ingredients and blends of spices will resemble the humble and comforting dishes you would find among the locals.”

These new vendors join Aroma de Cuba, Luna Pizza, Nai Thai Asian Fusion Food Express, The Ice Storm, The Hot Dog Bar, JoCo Coffee Co, White Swan BBQ and the Longleaf Tavern.

Also new to the food hall is the introduction of kids’ meals at most eateries, offering pint-sized portions at family friendly prices.

The 15,000 square foot food hall offers a variety of delicious cuisines to locals as well as leisure and business travelers along the heavily traveled I-95 corridor, the East Coast’s halfway point between Portland, Maine and Miami, Florida.

Mr. Outrageous, White Swan BBQ and the Longleaf Tavern are open daily from 11 am to 9 pm. The Blue Taco will also be open daily once it opens later this month. All other vendors are open Wednesday through Monday and closed on Tuesday. 

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