America's SBDC of FloridaFlorida SBDC at UWF
  • Services
    • Consulting
    • Starting a Business
    • Government Contracting
    • Disaster Preparedness
  • Training & Events
  • Resources
    • Tools
    • Blog
  • Success Stories
  • Home
  • About
    • SBDC
    • Team
    • Partners
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Locations
  • Contact
  • 850.474.2528
Toggle Menu
  • Home
  • Services
    • Consulting
    • Starting a Business
    • Government Contracting
    • Disaster Preparedness
  • Training & Events
  • Resources
    • Tools
    • Blog
  • Success Stories
  • About
    • SBDC
    • Team
    • Partners
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Locations
  • Contact
  • 850.474.2528

Tacos El Fluffy

  • Food
  • February 29, 2024

Few may know the petite restaurant on Pace Boulevard boasting fresh, quality Latin food including tamales and aguas frescas has a mosaic the family created.

Tracking down 500 plates and pots across the region from a Shalimar Goodwill to yard sales took over 800 hours to make. The grout makes the difference, says Tacos El Fluffy owner Geo Zelaya, of how the artwork takes shape. There’s also a map inside the shop where you can scan a QR code to add your PIN, marking where you came from.

Geo embodies these things: creativity, hard work, diversity, authenticity, kindness, and connection, all emanating from him. He breathes new life into the meaning of entrepreneurship, a ride that’s hardly smooth and more rarely graceful.

Surrounded by satisfied customers, Geo talks with the Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of West Florida (UWF) while inside his busy shop, his family and employees — sometimes the same — pinch-hitting behind the counter while he shares his story.

Geo’s Origin Story

Geo Zelaya, founder and owner of Tacos El Fluffy in South Pensacola.
Geo Zelaya is the founder of Tacos El Fluffy in South Pensacola.

A young Black kid from Honduras, Geo’s mom brought their family “to the United States for a chance at the American Dream.” He would go on to serve in the US Navy for over six years.

Geo discusses his upbringing, his mom and grandparents giving him a whole toolbox of skills. Geo wanted to help his single, working mom so he started cooking for the family, getting familiar with his mom’s recipes. The veteran adds he even felt equipped for boot camp because of his family’s standards and qualities. He kept cooking. He kept researching and learning. He meal-prepped while in the service and started doing so for 10 others.

Yet desiring more monetary reward over time than medals or awards for his tireless work ethic, Geo made the difficult choice to head back into civilian life and become a small business owner.

“I wanted my work to be compensated through monetary means. And I opened up a restaurant and I…haven’t made a single dollar yet…” he jokingly trails off, genuinely laughing at himself as entrepreneurs must do in their start-up years.

Last year, Geo earned the Pensacola title of Entrepreneur of the Year at the EntreCon Awards hosted by the Studer Community Institute. He gave thanks to God for the blessing and his whole team who he calls truly a second family, “making each handmade tortilla with love and being equally invested in treating our guests with kindness and excellence.” He added on Facebook after the award ceremony how their mural is a great representation of individuals of different shapes, sizes, colors, and backgrounds coming together to create something beyond themselves, like his community.

Mentorship and Breaking Down Barriers

Geo credits the area with much of his success.

“Programs like the SBDC that have been, I mean, amazing is an understatement,” he says of the no-cost consulting and in-depth resources. “Helping entrepreneurs like myself navigating the unknown of opening up the business … it’s been beyond incredible.”

Through early struggles, Geo recalls, he would go in and talk to the SBDC and reach out to area mentors. 

“It just comes down to having a positive attitude and don’t play the victim card. Life is hard. If you spent much time in the rut of how difficult things are. It’s not gonna get any better. But just finding an amazing support system and … a village. That’s crucial…Everything is possible.”

Geo explains how the SBDC program made many obstacles and barriers feel much smaller if not insignificant.

“A tip I would tell my younger self,” he reflects, “if I would’ve known earlier, I would’ve reached out to the SBDC.”

We hope another entrepreneur or small business owner will know about SBDC earlier now after seeing Geo’s wildly inspiring story.

Latin Food Freshness Captured

Experience Geo’s warmth, delicious food, and delightful space at 707 N Pace Blvd. in Pensacola and on Facebook, Instagram, Yelp, and Roadtrippers. See their Food Crush with Pensacola Pulse and their grand opening story with the Pensacola News Journal.

Check us out here at sbdc.uwf.edu if you would like assistance with your small business!

Recent Success Stories

Recent Success Stories
  • Veteran Architectural Design and Drone Services April 23, 2025
  • Knot His 850 February 13, 2025
  • D&B Exterior Cleaning Pros February 5, 2025
  • Vessel Powersports December 16, 2024
  • VITALExam November 5, 2024

Categories

Categories
  • Agriculture
  • Automotive
  • Aviation
  • Brewery
  • Childcare
  • Cleaning
  • Consulting
  • Contracting
  • Coworking
  • Education
  • Food
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Media
  • Medical Spa
  • Pets
  • Public Speaking
  • Recreation
  • Retail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Crumbl Pensacola & Gulf Breeze

A Powerful Resource for Northwest Florida’s Small Businesses

The Florida SBDC at UWF is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), Department of Defense, State of Florida, as well as other private and public partners. The University of West Florida serves as the designated lead host institution for the Florida SBDC Network, which is nationally accredited by the Association of SBDCs.

State Designated as Florida’s Principal Provider of Business Assistance [§ 288.001, Fla. Stat.]

America's SBDC of FloridaHosted byFlorida SBDC at UWF

UWF Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business

  • 11000 University Parkway, Building 76, Suite 109, Pensacola, FL 32514
  • 850.474.2528
  • sbdc@uwf.edu

Get Social With Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

Receive the latest news and information from your SBDC direct to your inbox!

Sign Up to Receive Our Emails

©2025 Florida SBDC at UWF. All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal
  • Copyright
Website by CleverOgre
  • Close

Sign up for our Newsletter!

Keep up to date with events and offerings from the Florida SBDC at UWF by signing up below to be on our email list.

The sign-up on this form is solely to be added to our email list for monthly newsletter and business updates. This form does not constitute requesting our no-cost, confidential consulting services, which you can access and learn more about by continuing to the site.

Select list(s) to subscribe to


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Small Business Development Center of Northwest Florida. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact