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Live Más Café
Taco Bell

We’ve known Taco Bell through its fast-food chain days. We’ve known Taco Bell through its Cantina days. And now, we get to know Taco Bell through its Live Más Café days.

That’s right, the taco titan has opened a beverage concept and is currently testing it. Read on to find out what Taco Bell’s Live Más Café will serve and 

What Is the Live Más Café?

Taco Bell Live Más Café
Taco Bell

According to Taco Bell, these cafés will “redefine the Taco Bell experience with an innovative beverage lineup and Bellristas, providing exceptional flavor and hospitality in a cozy, inviting atmosphere, all while maintaining the great value customers love.”

Bellristas. Classic.

What Kind of Drinks Are Served at Taco Bell’s Café?

Taco Bell Live Más Cafe Drinks
Taco Bell

Taco Bell is probably more famous for drinks than any other Mexican chain, as and as such, there will be plenty of them available. Traditional coffee drinks, specialty “Chillers,” “Agua Refrescas” and more will be available.

Does the Live Más Café Serve Food?

Taco Bell Volcano Burrito
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Typical Taco Bell classics will be available — including tacos, burritos, and more — so feel free to come hungry. I’m not sure who wants to pair burritos and coffee, but I’m not here to yuck anybody’s yum. 

How Many Live Más Café Locations Are There?

Live Más Café
Taco Bell

As of now, the only location for the Live Más Café is in San Diego. It’s safe to say that if it does well enough, we’ll start to see these things pop up all over the country pretty soon. And with Taco Bell’s plans to double its restaurant locations in the next five years, they clearly mean business.

Who Else is Behind This Madness?

Taco Bell Cantina in Hollywood, CA
Cheapism / Maxwell Shukuya

Taco Bell is still working with Diversified Restaurant Group for this one, after much success with the Cantina projects. DRG also works with Arby’s.

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Meet the Writer

Wilder Shaw is a staff writer at Cheapism who has written for publications like The Washington Post