Terrible service. Only customer here and I waited over 5 minutes before they got around to start making my food. Ridiculous.
Lily W.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Perusing our flimsy dinner options at 10:30pm upon a late hotel check-in… would we have overpriced bad sushi or Chinese or pizza or Pea soup? Hmm… thanks to Unilocalers, we thankfully avoided some disastrous experiences. I haven’t ever had Taco Bell but hubby raves about their Mexican pizza. So I went for it and surprisingly did enjoy it. One star for location walking distance to our hotel. One star for fresh tomatoes and lettuce. The beef ex barely there though and kinda bland. But then I do make a mean gourmet taco spread with all fixings at home. Hot sauce and napkins/forks were missing from the takeout paper bags. Didn’t realize until back at the hotel. Since hubby was so sweet to go grab our late nite snacks, I just went without hot sauce — that would certainly have helped raise another star ‘coz it was rather blend to me. Overall, totally acceptable to my gourmet standards & I might surprise myself again going for an emergency Mexican Pizza if faced with dire dining options –00–
Stefanie S.
Classificação do local: 4 Costa Mesa, CA
Haven’t been to Taco Bell in years so I spent a good amount of time looking over their menu. The employee at the register was very patient & said we could ask if we needed help. We ordered a quesadilla & oh my god, I missed Taco Bell.
Tj P.
Classificação do local: 5 San Luis Obispo, CA
This location has thee best bean and cheese burritos! They’re tortillas are much better than most other taco bells too! Good pit stop on the way to Santa Barbara!
Ashlee M.
Classificação do local: 1 Calabasas, CA
Raunchiest Taco Bell I’ve ever been to. Dirty and outdated, plus they gipped me on cheese. Oh and the Cinnabon balls were still basically frozen. If you’re getting fast good in this area, better go to McDonalds or Burger King.
David O.
Classificação do local: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
What possible better way is there to wrap up a day of wine tasting in the Santa Ynez region than by stopping for some crappy and greasy Mexican fast food at Taco Bell? Nothing says that you still can be comfortable with your white trash roots like ordering a Mexican Pizza, a Volcano Taco and a large Dr Pepper to clean up after your drunken orgy of red and white wines. This location is particularly convenient as it is right off the 101 at Buellton. Service sucks, but would you expect any less at a Taco Bell?