Photo of Good 2 Go Taco on July 18, 2013. Photo by Jennifer Shertzer.

Your favorite White Rock area taco spot is breaking up with you.

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Good 2 Go Taco, which began slinging gourmet tacos out of the Green Spot Market in the Old Lake Highlands area in 2009 or so and later became a player in revitalizing a center at Peavy/Garland Road, is closing.

Owners Jeana Johnson and Colleen O’Hare told CultureMap it’s not you, it’s them:

We don’t come to the decision lightly, but we feel like we’ve accomplished everything we wanted. When we first opened inside the Green Spot in 2009, we felt like we were blazing a trail with our chefs’ take on the humble taco, and we were so grateful that people agreed.

Good 2 Go moved from the Green Spot on Buckner to an underused shopping center on Garland at Peavy in 2010. Their presence there drew other concepts: Goodfriend Beer Garden and Burger House and 20 Feet Seafood. Good 2 Go also nurtured two startups, Cultivar Coffee and Tipping Cow Creamery, leasing space within the restaurant to them.

Good 2 Go’s owners also started Mot Hai Ba in Lakewood, which they sold last year.

We know this won’t be easy, but don’t take it too hard, neighbors. There was nothing you could’ve done differently. It just wasn’t working for them anymore. And besides, there are plenty of other tacos in the scene.