Had the breakfast waffle taco and it was horrible. There was no taste to it. If it had not been for the syrup I would not have tasted it. I ordered the bacon taco and would not recommend. I also had the breakfast burrito and it was just ok. I will not go for breakfast here. I will stick with one of the other fast food restaurants.
Danica C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
It’s Taco Bell. I lower my bar of expectation if I’m drunk enough to say something like, «TACOBELL, JEEVES!» and force my husband to drive me here on the way home from a night out. But here’s what cool about THIS Taco Bell… though most every other one in town is staffed with people who just DGAF, this one has a manager who knows her stuff and takes pride in offering great service and professionalism. She actually remembers us even when it’s been months since my last visit, and is always friendly and on top of things. So while this place is just a Taco Bell, I’m impressed that the manager thinks of it as something MORE than JUST a Taco Bell. So this location gets an A-OK from me.
Zachary W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tulsa, OK
Taco Bell was one of the first fast food restaurants to revolutionize the late not binging of cheap, greasy, unhealthy food for the drunk crowd. I applaud and appreciate them for this, but also for being a staple in my life. I can fondly remember eating taco bell after a boy scout camping weekend or seeing how many tacos one could eat in high school. There menu is always in constant change. Sometimes for the better(Doritos Tacos?) and sometimes for the worst(those stupid Lorena Garcia«gourmet» bowls). What I have always enjoyed were the chili cheese burritos or chilitos. They were may favorite menu item. Full of beefy and cheesy flavor. The best part though was getting down to the last few bites, where the filling had sunk into the bottom of the burrito, creating a meat and cheese oozing tortilla balloon that only benefited with the addition of taco bells signature hot sauce to every bite. Unbeknownst to me, this the chilito was a specialty item that has been slowly fazed out across the country. I believe that the midwest was the last remaining area to carry it as a staple. That is until this Saturday. Where upon drive through I blindly ordered two of them only to be informed by the slightly angry employee that they are no longer a menu item. Shock! Horror! Sadness! Really, i had no idea that it was a specialty item and swear that I had ordered some only weeks before. I was given no notice of their discontinuation. Such grief has had as I was forced to order a Doritos taco and a spicy chicken grilled roller as a poor replacement. Seriously though, how can the chilito not be a menu item. As far as I know it was just meat and cheese. I would have rated this place higher should they had not ruined my childhood with their poor decision to discontinue a simple menu item.