This Groundbreaking New Taco Bell Location Is Opening Its Doors Tomorrow — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Taco Bell fans rejoice! The much-anticipated opening of the new Taco Bell location is finally here! This groundbreaking new location is set to open its doors tomorrow, and it promises to be an exciting experience for all. Not only will this new location offer all of the classic Taco Bell favorites, but it will also feature some innovative new menu items that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From tacos to burritos to nachos and more, this new Taco Bell location has something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for a delicious and unique dining experience, this is the place to be. Eat this, not that!

This Groundbreaking New Taco Bell Location Is Opening Its Doors Tomorrow

Taco Bell fans, rejoice! The fast-food chain is opening a brand new location tomorrow that promises to be unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. This groundbreaking new Taco Bell location is located in the heart of downtown and is sure to be a hit with locals and visitors alike.

The new Taco Bell location is the first of its kind, featuring a modern design and a unique menu. The restaurant will offer a variety of tacos, burritos, and other Mexican-inspired dishes, as well as a selection of craft beers and margaritas. The restaurant also features a full-service bar, making it the perfect spot for a night out with friends.

The new Taco Bell location is sure to be a hit with locals and visitors alike. The restaurant is conveniently located near popular attractions, making it easy to get to. Plus, the restaurant’s modern design and unique menu make it a great spot for a night out with friends.

So, if you’re looking for a new spot to grab a bite to eat, head to the new Taco Bell location tomorrow. You won’t be disappointed!

For residents of Brooklyn Park, Minn., a suburban city on the west bank of the Mississippi River, tomorrow is a big day for hitting the drive-thru. Especially if their fast food meal of choice consists of gorditas, chalupas, and nachos.

That’s because Taco Bell is opening its most innovative, fastest restaurant yet. The future of the brand, called Taco Bell Defy, has arrived.

Picture this: Four drive-thru lanes with the goal of serving drive-thru customers in under two minutes; digital check-in screens for mobile orders with unique QR codes; a two-way audio and video service for customers to talk to team members; and a proprietary vertical lift that will deliver food from the second-floor kitchen down to the cars. It’s all very sci-fi, and according to Taco Bell, it’s where the brand is headed.

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The groundbreaking concept was designed and executed in partnership with Border Foods, one of Taco Bell’s largest franchisees. Minneapolis-based Vertical Works Inc. also assisted in the innovation, design, and manufacturing of the concept, which broke ground last summer. Tomorrow marks a revolutionary day for both the brand and the industry. It’s a perfect time, too, as Taco Bell celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.

“Taco Bell Defy embodies the innovative, entrepreneurial spirit of Minnesota businesses and franchisees,” said Lee Engler, co-founder and CEO of Border Foods, in a press release. “It is a creative, technological solution for a faster, contactless experience for as many Taco Bell fans as possible and is poised to be the future of quick-service dining.”

Taco Bell Defy’s four lanes can accommodate orders no matter how they’re placed.

For pre-orders: When anyone orders via the Taco Bell app, available on both the Apple App Store or Google Play, they’ll score skip-the-line service.

For delivery drivers: Ordering through a third-party delivery partner? No problem for you—or for them. Drivers will be able to process orders and pick up the food faster than ever.

For traditional drive-thru goers: There’s one lane dedicated especially to you. That last-minute detour on the way home from work has never been more efficient.

What’s next? According to Taco Bell, many of Defy’s features could show up in future Taco Bell restaurants across the U.S. In the meantime, look out for potential retrofits that could be made to neighboring Taco Bells. But for now, 5931 94th Ave N is where it’s at.

Brooklyn Park is the sixth-largest city in Minnesota, with a population of more than 86,000 people. And it appears many of them took advantage of the soft opening.

Twitter user @KysotaGold said, “Taco Bell Defy might be the coolest thing I’ve done.”

Melissa Fiorenza

Melissa Fiorenza has been writing for over a decade on a range of topics, including mental health, nutrition, fitness, parenting, and women’s issues. Read more