Villas Tortillas opened in Lubbock on Thursday, November 7, and has already seen repeat customers, said owners Dairen and ...
Every point, so finding the best Low Point Tortillas for yourself is essential when on the Watchers plan. That’s why fig ...
Despite keeping his new taco shop’s opening quiet ... It serves tacos with fresh tortillas, hand-cranked, then cooked in front of the customers. To demonstrate during a visit this week, he ...
There’s a war coming to Long Beach, and tortillas will be launched, meats will be grilled and stomachs will be filled with the inaugural Taco Death Match. Yes, it’s tacos to the death ...
Taco Bell wants you to indulge in a Meximelt ... The Meximelt, from the 1980s, is a flour tortilla stuffed with beef, three cheeses and pico de gallo. It will go for $2.99. The ’90s item is ...
Yum Brands announced Thursday it has removed onions from select locations of its Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants in the wake of an E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders from ...
Yum, which operates KFC, Pizza Hut and the Taco Bell chains, said it was removing onions “out of an abundance of caution.” The US Department of Agriculture said late on Wednesday that fresh ...
Taco Bell is giving us a hit of nostalgia by ... and pico de gallo in a warm tortilla embodies everything about the '80s: cheesy, indulgent, and crowd-pleasing. Whether you first tried it in ...
Taco Bell is treating long time customers to ... cheddar and Monterey jack wrapped in a tortilla. ‘90s: Gordita Supreme priced at $2.99 and available starting Oct. 31. This item from the 1990's ...
Taco Bell The 1970s is represented with the Green Sauce Burrito, which combines refried beans, onions, shredded cheese and a tomatillo-jalapeño green sauce in a soft tortilla for $2.49.
Meximelt: Described in the announcement as one of Taco Bell's "most requested comeback items," this offering from the 1980s features pico de gallo, seasoned beef, and a three-cheese blend melted ...
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article misidentified Lisa Duffield and Nuestra Palabra. Taco Fest was founded by business partners David Tyda and Lisa Duffield in 2023.