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Original release: The Meximelt was on Taco Bell's menu for 30 years before it was discontinued in 2019. The dish, which first appeared in the '80s, features a tortilla full of seasoned beef, pico ...
Starting Oct. 31, 2024, the Bell is releasing a Decades Menu that highlights one discontinued menu item from each decade between the 1960s and the 2000s. 5 Nostalgic Taco Bell Items Are Coming ...
Starting October 31, Taco Bell’s Decades Menu will offer four items, one from each of the chain’s first four decades: a ’60s Tostada, a ’70s Green Sauce Burrito, an ’80s Meximelt, and a ...
Howard Johnson's was the largest restaurant chain in the U.S. throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with more than 1,000 combined company-owned and franchised outlets. [2] Today, the chain is defunct—after dwindling down to one location, the last Howard Johnson's restaurant (in Lake George, New York) closed in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
The restaurant features Taco Bell's full menu, with outdoor seating, a walk-up window, and a drive-thru, but no indoor seating unlike regular Taco Bell locations. [56] Taco Bell announced plans in November 2017 to open 300 more urban and Cantina-style locations by 2022, with 50 to be located about New York City's five boroughs. [57]
Discontinued in 2019, it's a relatively simple product by Taco Bell standards: A crispy beef taco is wrapped in a soft flour tortilla shell that's stuck in place with a layer of refried beans.
It was one of the six items released at Taco Bell’s first walkup location in California, per a press release, and tops a tostada shell with refried beans, red sauce, lettuce and shredded cheese ...
Taco Bell logo. It's not a good day for Taco Bell lovers.. The fast-food chain is reportedly getting rid of a handful of items that fans love, and so far, the news hasn't been received well.