PUBLISHED ON April 27, 2026
Tacos for a Cause: Give Back Night at Tacos Del Cartel 🌮
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 29 and get ready to turn Taco Night into a night of giving back!
Archbishop Chapelle High School is partnering with Tacos Del Cartel (Metairie location) for a special Give Back Night, and we’d love to see our Chapelle family there.
Where
Tacos Del Cartel – Metairie
2901 David Dr.
Metairie, LA 70003
11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
How It Helps
When you dine at Tacos Del Cartel during Give Back Night, 10% of all sales will be donated directly to Archbishop Chapelle High School. That means every taco, every bowl, every order of chips and queso helps support our students and school programs.
Why Participate?
Because it’s easy. Because it’s delicious!
And because supporting Chapelle has never tasted so good.
Whether you grab lunch with coworkers, dinner with your family, or swing by for a quick taco run, you’re making a difference simply by showing up.
Make It a Community Night
Invite friends.
Share the flyer.
Bring your appetite.
Let’s fill Tacos Del Cartel with Chapelle pride from 11 AM to 9 PM and show what our community can do when we come together.
We can’t wait to see you there — and thank you for supporting Archbishop Chapelle High School!

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