This is a lot like taco bell but the veggies are fresher and the other ingredients seem to be slightly better. It’s good for a change and they have some good deals. Seems like it is well managed and has good quality control.
Denise A.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Junction, CO
Authenic Mexican food NO Better than Taco Bell YES Burritos are very large! The meat is the main ingredient with the veggies bringing up the supporting roll(as they should)! Fresh ingredients and real sour cream… not the funky tasting stuff Taco Bell uses. Macho fries(forgot the exact name)…fries with chili, cheese, sour cream, onion, and tomato very good. The fries needed to cook longer as they were pale and still uncooked on the inside, but still yum! Macho nachos very good! I will be glad when the North Avenue location opens.
M H.
Classificação do local: 5 Grand Junction, CO
For Americanized Mexican fast food, this is pretty darn good. Ingredients seem super fresh, and for as dirt-cheap as it is, you can’t beat it. Granted, we haven’t strayed from the dollar-and-under menu much, and probably won’t…the whole point of eating fast food to us is to do it on the cheap. The chipotle taco for 75 cents is good. I’ll never eat Taco Bell’s processed crap again.
Nazgul W.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
Holy hell this is cheap. The ingredients are sub-par for most places but where else can you get three tacos for $ 1.5024⁄7? Prior to this visit I had horrifying memories of a Del Taco in California, and this time I found the tacos to be pretty damn decent for how ridiculously cheap they are, though I made a mistake ordering the chili cheese fries, which are just heavy, too much food and bad for you. Stick with the ‘Mexican’ options, I’d say. If you’re on a severe budget this place has you covered and then some. It’s nice that they have a lot of sauces to lubricate what are fairly dry tacos on their own. I only felt slightly ill later on.
Bob M.
Classificação do local: 3 Redlands, CO
A step up from Taco Bell, at best, on quality but at about double the cost. Have given them three visits, but not overly impressed. Americanized Mexican fast food is in a word, edible, but not exciting in any way.
Robert H.
Classificação do local: 4 Fruita, CO
Wow, a nice welcome change for a Mexican fast food restaurant. We had eaten at the Del Taco in Surprise AZ and hated it. However, this place is great. It is clean, the staff friendly, helpful and ready answer all your questions. The beer battered fish tacos are outstanding, the chicken burritos are huge! My wife loved the veggie burrito. Only down side is that they sell coke products. I prefer Pepsi or Zevia. We’ll be back!
Kevin S.
Classificação do local: 3 Roswell, GA
A lot like Taco Bell, only cleaner, and according to the stuff on the walls the pico de gallo is made right there every day, and the cheese is grated on site. So they’ve got that going for them. I sampled three different tacos, and they were all very similar to Taco Bell. The salsas available by the cup were a nice alternative to the packets Taco Bell offers.
Steven £.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Junction, CO
A few days after opening and it’s still super busy, had to park in the street but no big deal. Employees are friendly and order was up in 5 minutes with no mistakes, food is great and I’m overall very satisfied. Glad that Junction finally has a Del Taco!
Minny R.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Cruces, NM
A Del Taco has opened in Grand Junction! WOOOOOHOOOOO! For the most part, it’s typical Mexican fast food, but they do have a wider variety of menu items compared to Taco Bell.