Taco Bell Expands Drive-Thru Free Locations with First Southern California Cantina

The new store has a walk-up window, local mural and ocean view, plus an exclusive Taco Bell beer called Beach Bell.

December 15, 2017

IRVINE, Calif. – Taco Bell has opened its first Cantina in Southern California. Newport Beach, Calif., joins Wabash, Ind., and Cincinnati as Cantina openings in the past month alone—bringing the total to 11. Additional city locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, N.Y.; Chicago; Boulder, Colo.; and Madison, Wis., will be coming soon, adding to the continued urban development growth of 300 drive-thru free locations opening over the next five years.

The Newport Beach Cantina, which opens to the public today, will feature an exclusive Taco Bell beer called Beach Bell, open kitchen, local artist murals and a walk-up order window. Initial hours of operation will be 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.

In celebration of Southern California’s first Cantina, Taco Bell and Huntington Beach local Four Son’s Brewing have partnered to unveil an exclusive beer made specifically to complement the Taco Bell menu, a brand first. Together, Four Sons’ brewmasters and Taco Bell’s culinary chefs have joined forces to create Beach Bell, a Mexican-style Amber Lager made with a unique flavor profile to enhance and compliment Taco Bell’s food and flavors. The light, crisp, and refreshing beer has a smooth and robust taste with a clean finish that makes it the perfect beverage to pair with a Taco Bell meal. Beach Bell Amber Lager will only be available for a limited time at the Newport Beach Cantina.

This collaboration comes as Taco Bell continues to push into new urban locations across the country. Taco Bell Cantinas feature a smaller footprint leveraging urban or in-line development, localized design and artwork as well as alcohol offerings, including beer.

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