Table for Two at Taco Bell

Taco Bell is taking reservations at its headquarters’ test kitchen via OpenTable.

April 28, 2017

IRVINE, Calif. – Taco Bell customers will soon have the chance to make reservations at Taco Bell’s test kitchen via OpenTable.

Located at the brand’s headquarters in Irvine, Calif., the culinary lab will be open to the public, but a reservation is required. The 32 customers who score an exclusive seat through OpenTable will enjoy a dining experience inspired and plated by Taco Bell’s top creators and chefs. The dinner will feature twists on Taco Bell favorites, new products and menu creations before they are available to the public.

“The chance to be the first to see our innovative food, where it’s created, from the chefs who make it happen, is a unique experience that’s never been available to the public until now,” said Liz Matthews, chief food officer at Taco Bell Corp. “As a brand known for our firsts, we’re excited to open our doors into the magic of our innovation and give our biggest fans an experience they’ll never forget.”

Taco Bell will unveil the reservation URL on Cinco de Mayo for the first dining experience that is set for Friday, May 19. Reservations and dinner are free of charge for attendees, while travel accommodations are not included. Attendees must be 21 or older to make reservations. After the initial event, a series of dining experiences will be added throughout the year, giving fans nationwide the opportunity for a coveted Test Kitchen by Taco Bell reservation through OpenTable.

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