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Diabetics at Taco Bell

The biggest concern for diabetics is to find healthy food with less sugar at restaurants. The hunt for the right food becomes even more challenging for diabetics when dining at a fast food restaurant. Well, Taco Bell changes that with Fresco style. Simply ask or order an item from the Taco Bell menu in Fresco Style.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Taco Bell:

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Fresco Steak Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 4g Fat (1.5g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 17g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 10g Protein

Fresco Soft Taco – Shredded Chicken

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 6g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 9g Protein

Fresco Soft Taco Beef

Nutrition Fact: 160 calories, 6g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 480mg sodium, 18g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Veggie Power Menu Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 480 calories, 19g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 970mg sodium, 65g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 13g Fiber, 14g Protein

Bean Burrito

Nutrition Fact: 380 calories, 11g Fat (4g Sat. Fat), 1060mg sodium, 55g Carbs, 3g Sugar, 9g Fiber, 14g Protein

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for Diabetics:

You must avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes at Taco Bell if you have diabetes. Almost every beverage offered at Taco Bell contains high sugar content.

High Cholesterol at Taco Bell

Fast food restaurants are known for serving high calorie, greasy food with lots of sugars. Taco Bell changes this trend by offering Fresco Style option where your favorite food item is prepared using pico de gallo as it will cut down 20 – 30 calories easily from the original meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Taco Bell:

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Breakfast Soft Taco – Egg & Cheese

Nutrition Fact: 170 calories, 9g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 330mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, less than 1g Fiber, 7g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Fresco Crunchy Taco – Beef

Nutrition Fact: 140 calories, 7g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 300mg sodium, 14g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 6g Protein

Shredded Chicken Mini Quesadilla

Nutrition Fact: 200 calories, 10g Fat (3.5g Sat. Fat), 490mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 1g Fiber, 10g Protein

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Spicy Potato Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 230 calories, 12g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 27g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Cholesterol:

It is best to avoid Bacon or Steak dishes at Taco Bell as such dishes contain a lot of fat. Also, try to avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes which are full of sugars resulting in empty calories.

High Blood Pressure at Taco Bell

People with high blood pressure must avoid food with high sodium levels. You can either ask the people at Taco Bell to add less salt in your food or choose the food items with less sodium content or customize your order using Taco Bell's own nutrition calculator.

Food Suggestions to Control Blood Pressure at Taco Bell:

Fresco Chicken Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 150 calories, 6g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 9g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Grilled Breakfast Burrito - Sausage

Nutrition Fact: 340 calories, 17g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 730mg sodium, 36g Carbs, 3g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 11g Protein

Veggie Power Menu Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 480 calories, 19g Fat (5g Sat. Fat), 970mg sodium, 65g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 13g Fiber, 14g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Blood Pressure:

Taco Bell offers a wide range of Grande Scrambler Burritos, Crunch wraps, and Quesadillas which are high in sodium. It is important to limit the sodium intake at Taco Bell and avoid any meal with over 750-800mg sodium.

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High Cholesterol at Taco Bell

Fast food restaurants are known for serving high calorie, greasy food with lots of sugars. Taco Bell changes this trend by offering Fresco Style option where your favorite food item is prepared using pico de gallo as it will cut down 20 – 30 calories easily from the original meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Taco Bell:

Mini Skillet Bowl

Nutrition Fact: 180 calories, 11g Fat (2g Sat. Fat), 430mg sodium, 16g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Breakfast Soft Taco – Egg & Cheese

Nutrition Fact: 170 calories, 9g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 330mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, less than 1g Fiber, 7g Protein

Spicy Tostada

Nutrition Fact: 210 calories, 10g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 440mg sodium, 22g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 5g Fiber, 6g Protein

Fresco Crunchy Taco – Beef

Nutrition Fact: 140 calories, 7g Fat (2.5g Sat. Fat), 300mg sodium, 14g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 6g Protein

Shredded Chicken Mini Quesadilla

Nutrition Fact: 200 calories, 10g Fat (3.5g Sat. Fat), 490mg sodium, 15g Carbs, less than 1g Sugar, 1g Fiber, 10g Protein

Crunchy Taco Supreme

Nutrition Fact: 190 calories, 11g Fat (4.5g Sat. Fat), 340mg sodium, 15g Carbs, 2g Sugar, 3g Fiber, 8g Protein

Spicy Potato Soft Taco

Nutrition Fact: 230 calories, 12g Fat (3g Sat. Fat), 460mg sodium, 27g Carbs, 1g Sugar, 2g Fiber, 5g Protein

Foods to Avoid at Taco Bell for High Cholesterol:

It is best to avoid Bacon or Steak dishes at Taco Bell as such dishes contain a lot of fat. Also, try to avoid all kinds of Drinks and Freezes which are full of sugars resulting in empty calories.

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  • Nicholas S.

    I'm not sure why people compared this meat to the taste of dog food? Who the hell eats dog food? How do you go from eating dog food to eating Mexican food? The food is good. They are fast at making the food. It's priced well.

    (4)
  • Heather B.

    Best homestyle Mexican food I've ever had in Florida! This place could be a perfect implant to the authentic Mexican restaurants in Dallas! Their taco salad shells are delicious! I would pay just for the shell!! Hot sauce is great and textured with carrots and jalapeños! Great prices and delicious food!

    (4)
  • Jimmy W.

    This is the worst Mexican-style food I have ever had. The red sauce was brown and I'm pretty sure it was regular gravy. The only upside is that it was very inexpensive. You get what you pay for I guess, but roadside garbage is free and I wouldn't recommend eating that either.

    (1)
  • Sarah F.

    I sometimes get a weird craving for their stuff, but inevitably my stomach punishes me the next day- great if you are having an ultimate junk food craving, but lots of 'mystery' ingredients for sure

    (3)
  • Patrick B.

    These are great cheap tacos! It's hard to beat a 60 cent taco! Great flavor!

    (5)
  • J S.

    I read through the previous reviews and I see where the confusion is coming from for some people. Let me be clear from the start - Taco Town is perfect for what it's trying to be. Do not expect authentic Mexican food, do not expect anything fancy. Don't even expect plates and real silverware. This is a quick efficient tasty tex mex takeout place (you can eat there, but you might as well take it home, they're quite honest in their advertising when they say there's no music and no view). Think Taco Bell but local and better. Need a quick meal? Want to pick up a billion crunchy tacos to feed a crowd? Miss Taco Bell but never going back because it's taken revenge on you too many times? Then try Taco Town. It's yummy and cheap. But if you're looking for authentic food, or atmosphere, or somewhere to get a good margarita, then this is not your place.

    (4)
  • Victoria C.

    Is this a top notch restaurant? No, most certainly not. But, it's a cheap and pretty good Mexican food restaurant. Always friendly and quick service, I go here when I want something fast and cheap, but a step up from fast food.Also, as far as customer service goes, if you have been in there a few times, they remember you, which is something I like.

    (3)
  • T T.

    I used to eat at Taco Town at the Mary Esther location. It was a new, clean place, but they have since closed this location, so I am now forced to visit the Ft Walton location, which has been there for ages! My first time at this location, I did note it was much older, dirtier than the Mary Esther location. But the food was still good, the smothered burrito combo is so good!! But after reading another review here about a rat running across the room, I now have a red flag up about this location, as I mentioned earlier about the age and cleanliness of this Taco Town. I want to give it 5 stars because it is good, cheap food, they just need a newer, cleaner location.

    (3)
  • Charles R.

    This place is the best bang for the buck period! I wish the would offer a beef/bean taco. For now, I'll order the taco dinner and use the side order of refried beans.

    (4)
  • J G.

    I was curious to stop by, being the taco carnivore that I am, but after having some tacos and enchiladas, I must say it was good, I mean, they could use spicier salsas but it was good, the tacos were no big thing, just meat, lettuce, tomato and cheese, basic taco, the enchiladas is what got me, no enchilada sauce just cheese, but it was good, yeah, I'll go back..

    (3)
  • Mark R.

    Not very good Mexican and perhaps sadly there isn't any better in this town. I had the beef enchilada dinner and two crunchy tacos. The enchilada was in a flour tortilla with some spiced ground beef and a mess of nasty cheese sauce on top and came with refried beans. I was expecting some enchilada sauce but no. The tacos were okay and seemed to have the same meat as the enchilada. The beans were very good and seemed to be homemade. I won't go back.

    (2)
  • Jolene B.

    Unreal...I will never go back...THAT WAS THE WORST MEXICAN FOOD I HAVE EVER HAD!! I can't believe that there are four of them now, who promoted this place and how did they make enough money to open another one. Maybe it is because they use cheap sauce and microwave. I have never been more shocked in my life to see good reviews on a place that isn't even somewhat descent. I got a Chicken Enchilada that was really a burrito and I have to say I was STARVING and couldn't eat it. Mexican food is TASTY people, not tasteless. I should have went to Taco Bell and spent 5.00 for something I could at least swallow. Will never waste my time again, and if people think this is good I should open a place because apparently your food can be horrible and yet your restaurant can still grow! SHOCKED!

    (1)
  • Paul B.

    Great food at ridiculous priced. Local place. Great salsa and quick service. Great for lunch.

    (5)
  • Amanda A.

    I love this place. It is great food at a great price. They are quick with good food. I choose Taco Town before any other for a quick meal. I wish they were open everyday!

    (5)
  • Scott B.

    For a large part of my early 20s Taco Town has been a staple of my diet, as it was so cheap and so damn good! Just don't say "Taco Supreme" on accident.... They get pissed!

    (5)
  • michelle h.

    Is this the absolute best Mexican food? No way. BUT I still love this place. They are very affordable and have specials every day. They have 50 cent tacos on Monday (which I don't eat cause they are beef tacos) and other specials the rest of the week. I know they are closed on Sunday and I think maybe Saturday too. Every time I go in there to get something for lunch they are crowded and the line is LONG. The line moves soooo fast though, faster than any fast food line. They are always very friendly when they take my order and give me my food. I have been there quite a few times now and each person has had a good attitude. The food isn't crazy-good or anything but I haven't had everything on the menu yet and I don't eat beef so that kind of limits my choices more than the average customer. I have had some things with chicken in it and i gotta say I'm not in love with the chicken. It's kinda bland and dry. I love their taco salads though. It's really basic food, it hits the spot though and I don't feel like crap after I eat it (unless i eat too much). One thing that is very very good is their hot salsa...yum! You should give these guys a try. They are a locally owned business with nice people, decent food and non-scary prices :) OH!!!! VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW = CASH ONLY!!!!

    (3)
  • Stefanie A.

    Beats Taco Bell any day! I just wish they were open on the weekends.

    (4)
  • Rod M.

    Sadly enough, these are probably the best tacos in the two-county area. It's a dive. They literally only started taking credit cards two days ago. And it's in a terrible location. On the other hand, it's cheap as dirt. And it just tastes great! Real Tex-Mex, like you'd get in, well, Texas. Definitely the cheap stuff. But the kind of "cheap stuff" that you'd have gone to a dive for there too. Okaloosa and Walton Counties are filled with "Mexican" places -- Pepito's, Old Mexico, La Rumba -- which are all chains and while all serve the EXACT same menu in the EXACT same style as one another. And it's dive food too. The kind of dive food you WOULDN'T have gone to a dive in Texas for. It will fill you up, it's not strictly terrible, and you can get used to it. But it is about two orders of magnitude worse than, say, El Chico, or Chuy's, or virtually any other place in Dallas or San Antonio. Then there's Cantina Laredo, which bills itself as "gourmet" Mexican, which isn't true: it's sort of gourmet Tex-Mex. And it's great...if you're in the mood for that. But you aren't always in the mood for that. So that leaves us with Taco Town, which fortunately has several (even more dive-y) locations in the area. It's cheap, quick and good. NOT a date place!!! But if you're just craving a good taco (and at this location, a whole wall-menu of other stuff), this is your place.

    (4)
  • Ivy T.

    I couldn't wait til I got home to write this review, so I'm drafting it on my smartphone as I am eating here. When I first moved here, I was so excited to try a taco place. I've lived in CA, AZ, and TX. I love tacos! This place is bad. I mean, a step up from Taco Bell...maybe. I walk in at lunch and order 2 chicken tacos and a regular taco. The lady asks me, "corn or flour?" I say soft corn. She looks at me like I'm dumb and says, "so you want the hard?" I say no, soft corn. It takes her awhile to realize that there IS such a thing as soft corn tortillas. I say ok, you don't have that, I will take flour. I get my tacos, and there is this flimsy rolled taco with iceberg lettuce, yellow shredded cheese, and a gallon of sour cream leaking out of it. No self respecting Mexican would ever put that stuff on a taco, let alone use a flour or hard tortillas. Needless to say, my dreams of having that perfect carne asada taco with onions and cilantro, with the double soft corn tortillas (and the little sliced radishes on the side) were crushed. The only thing palatable here would be the salsa, which seems homemade. Enjoy your taco bell tacos!

    (1)
  • Jay J.

    One of the better fast food Mexican joints I've tried. They have great daily specials (aka: 50 cent taco Monday, $3 taco salad Thursdays...). There is always a good sized line at lunchtime, but it moves very quickly. The food is great and it is locally owned. Hours are a downside (no weekends, close at 8 pm). Edit: This place used to only accept cash but now they accept cards.

    (4)

Q&A on Taco Bell

Who owns Taco Bell?

Taco Bell is a restaurant chain subsidiary owned by Yum! Brands, Inc. which controls the restaurant division of PepsiCo.

When does Taco Bell stop serving breakfast?

Taco Bell starts serving breakfast from 6 a.m. which is one hour later than other competitors. However, the restaurant chain continues serving breakfast till 11 a.m. which is half an hour later than other competitors.

When is Taco Bell happy hour?

Happy hour at Taco Bell starts from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Are Taco Bell beans healthy?

Beans are rich in protein, fiber, and minerals like iron and phosphorous. Hence, Taco Bell beans are healthy in nature. However, there are claims that Taco Bell uses a rehydrated slew of mystery ingredients instead of beans. So, simply inquire about the beans before ordering items serving Taco Bell beans.

Which Taco Bell is closest to me?

Use our Restaurant Listings directory to find Taco Bell nearby.

Which Taco Bell sauce is hottest?

Diablo is the hottest Taco Bell sauce.

Which Taco Bell sauce is best?

In terms of popularity, the Mild sauce is undoubtedly the best Taco Bell sauce favored by Americans.

Which Taco Bell sauces are vegan?

Hot and Mild sauces are certified vegan.

Which Taco Bell has nacho fries?

Taco Bell has a habit of discontinuing and relaunching Nacho Fries. You can find the Taco Bell locations nearby to see if the Taco Bell store has Nacho Fries.

Which Taco Bell is open right now?

Taco Bell opens at 6 a.m. in the morning and stays open until 3 a.m. the next day at major locations. In New York city, the Taco Bell stores stay open till 11 p.m. or 12 midnight.

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About Taco Bell

Taco Bell is a haven for Mexican delicacies such as tacos, quesadillas, burritos, nachos, and other specialty items. Owned by Yum! Brands, Inc. Taco Bell is one of the fastest growing American chains of fast food restaurants. The restaurant operates from 7,072 different locations which are mostly run by independent franchisees and licensees.

The background story of Taco Bell is interesting and inspiring for budding entrepreneurs. The fast-food brand is the brainchild of Glen Bell, who started his first food venture as a hot dog seller in San Bernardino, California. The year was 1948. After witnessing long queues outside a Mexican restaurant called Mitla Café across the street, Bell saw the opportunity and demand for hard-shelled Tacos. He reverse-engineered the recipe and later started selling Tacos and called the venture Taco-Tia.

Later, the name changed from Taco-Tia to El Taco. Eventually, Glen Bell sold the company to his partner and opened the first Taco Bell in Downey in 1962. By 1964, the restaurant also got its first franchise in Torrance. The 100th Taco Bell restaurant was opened by 1965. PepsiCo acquired Taco Bell from Glen Bell in 1978 and the restaurant brand is currently a subsidiary of Yum! Brands which looks after the restaurant business of PepsiCo.

Healthy Food Options at Taco Bell

You may believe that a healthy lifestyle doesn't go well at a fast food restaurant. Well, that's not the case with Taco Bell. Surprisingly Taco Bell offers a variety of healthy options, thanks to the in-house registered dietician who monitors the whole menu. The dietician ensures that each item on the menu is free from additives and preservatives, colors, and artificial flavors. The dietician also ensures that the food served at Taco Bell doesn't contain high-fructose corn syrup, low sodium levels, and reduced use of partially hydrogenated oil.

More than 75% of food items served at Taco Bell falls under 500 calories. Taco Bell also features the Fresco Style option which helps the customers to maintain healthy diet plan without missing out on taste. In Fresco style option, Taco Bell switches pico de gallo with cheese, sour cream, guac, and mayo-based sauce. Taco Bell takes care of almost every health preference of its customers.

Tips for Dining at Taco Bell

Diabetics can also try other Fresco styled Taco items such as Fresco Crunchy Taco, Fresco Grilled Steak, and Fresco Soft Taco Beef. These are other healthy alternatives of Tacos for diabetics which contains an adequate amount of starch and minimum or no fat content. Switch the regular sauce or cheese with pico de gallo and you can easily reduce the sodium intake and fat content for your body. It will help maintain blood pressure levels and control high cholesterol.

Q&A on Taco Bell

Who owns Taco Bell?

Taco Bell is a restaurant chain subsidiary owned by Yum! Brands, Inc. which controls the restaurant division of PepsiCo.

When does Taco Bell stop serving breakfast?

Taco Bell starts serving breakfast from 6 a.m. which is one hour later than other competitors. However, the restaurant chain continues serving breakfast till 11 a.m. which is half an hour later than other competitors.

When is Taco Bell happy hour?

Happy hour at Taco Bell starts from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Are Taco Bell beans healthy?

Beans are rich in protein, fiber, and minerals like iron and phosphorous. Hence, Taco Bell beans are healthy in nature. However, there are claims that Taco Bell uses a rehydrated slew of mystery ingredients instead of beans. So, simply inquire about the beans before ordering items serving Taco Bell beans.

Which Taco Bell is closest to me?

Use our Restaurant Listings directory to find Taco Bell nearby.

Which Taco Bell sauce is hottest?

Diablo is the hottest Taco Bell sauce.

Which Taco Bell sauce is best?

In terms of popularity, the Mild sauce is undoubtedly the best Taco Bell sauce favored by Americans.

Which Taco Bell sauces are vegan?

Hot and Mild sauces are certified vegan.

Which Taco Bell has nacho fries?

Taco Bell has a habit of discontinuing and relaunching Nacho Fries. You can find the Taco Bell locations nearby to see if the Taco Bell store has Nacho Fries.

Which Taco Bell is open right now?

Taco Bell opens at 6 a.m. in the morning and stays open until 3 a.m. the next day at major locations. In New York city, the Taco Bell stores stay open till 11 p.m. or 12 midnight.



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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

Categories

Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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