For those that ‘er coming for a good time…
Check out our list of frequently asked questions about this event below. If you have a question that you cannot find the answer to, contact us here and we will be sure to answer it for you.
Nope. This is a 21 and over event.
The Taco Throwdown will go down @theGrounds, Roseville, Ca.
Johnson Lawn @theGrounds
700 Event Center Drive
Roseville, Ca 95678
We ask that all the furbabies stay at home. @theGrounds has a strict no pets policy. The only exception to the rule is service animals are allowed by @theGrounds. See this page for more details.
@the Grounds offers on-site parking in their parking lots. The main entrance is at the intersection of Event Center Drive and Junction Boulevard and is operational for all events held on the campus.
Parking is $10 cash only per automobile or motorcycle (2-axle vehicle), $45 for RV, and larger vehicles are charged based on the space they require.
Yep. Head on over to our Tickets Page for more information.
Admission Prices
Designated Driver Ticket – Food, Water, and Soda only.
- $40 early bird
- $50 regular
- $60 At The Door
General Admission
- $50 early bird
- $60 regular
- $70 At The Door
VIP – Access to VIP area which includes specialty cocktails and seating as well as 1-hour early access to the event.
- $100 early bird
- $120 regular
- $150 At The Door
Groups of 10 General Admission Tickets
- $450
Yup. Corn Hole and a few others to have fun on.
Yes and No
1. Beer and Wine are available for consumption on-premise, included in admission.
2. Some wineries are going to sell wine, but that wine can NOT be consumed on-premise. That’s for the after-Throwdown celebration at your house.
Also, no outside food or drink is allowed.
Competitors and vendors will have access to power.
Nope! Some wine vendors will be selling bottles, but everything is included in your entry fee. How cool is that?!
Taco Throwdown Brought To You By the Roseville Rotary
Rotary International is one of the world’s largest service club organizations, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.
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