IRVINE, CA—The original Taco Bell mission restaurants included a bell, an outdoor patio and fire pit. Now the Taco Bell chain, which began is Southern California, is bringing some of that back.

The four designs will make their debut in Orange County this summer through existing restaurant remodels, with broader roll-out planned in 2016. The four designs will debut in Orange County this summer through  remodels, with broader roll-out planned in 2016.
That classic architectural design redefined the fast food experience for generations to come. Today, Taco Bell introduced a new line of restaurant designs that will do the same: with a nod to the future and a wink to the past. As part of its expansion plans to open 2,000 new restaurants by 2022, Taco Bell is unveiling and testing four new restaurant designs built to reflect the vibrant communities in which they operate. “Building new restaurants is a key component to the overall growth and evolution of Taco Bell,” said Brian Niccol , chief executive officer at Taco Bell Corp. “Great design, Great Food and Great Economics is at the heart of our growth.” The four designs will make their debut in Orange County this summer through existing restaurant remodels, with broader roll-out planned in 2016, including plans to expand in urban locations with the Taco Bell Cantina concept.
  • Heritage: Inspired by its culinary roots in Mexican-inspired food with a twist, this style is a modern interpretation of Taco Bell’s original Mission Revival-style characterized by warm white walls with classic materials in the tile and heavy timbers.
  • Modern Explorer: This rustic modern style is a refined version of the brand’s Cantina Explorer restaurants and can easily fit into a suburban or rural environment. Inspired by the farms that make our food, this style reinforces Taco Bell’s commitment to the best ingredients, authenticity and transparency of materials and dining preparation.
  • California Sol: Inspired by Taco Bell’s California roots and the California lifestyle, this design blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor. It’s a celebration of dining al fresco and embraces a laid-back beachy feel both inside and out.
  • Urban Edge: This design represents an eclectic mix of international and street style done the Taco Bell way. This style is inspired by timeless design married with cutting-edge elements of the urban environment.

“While all four restaurant designs each have a different contextual personality, they all share a commonality in expressing Taco Bell’s brand like never before,” stated Marisa Thalberg , chief marketing officer at Taco Bell Corp. “From the open kitchen that showcases our freshly prepared foods to the community tables designed for friends to hang out, each of these formats fosters a modern, unique experience.” “It’s no longer one size fits all,” stated Deborah Brand , VP of development and design at Taco Bell Corp. “Consumers are looking for localized, customized and personalized experiences that reflect the diversity of their communities – the flexibility in bringing these four designs to life gives us just that.” Reducing the environmental footprint of stores was top of mind when developing these new restaurant designs, which feature LED lights and energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment. All local California locations will leverage reclaimed wood from California ports and, where possible, newly built restaurants will incorporate more sustainable landscape features such as solar panel canopies over drive-thrus and reclaimed water for irrigation. In 2015 Taco Bell opened over 275 new restaurants , remodeled about 600 more, and is currently on pace to exceed both numbers in 2016. Of the 2,000 restaurants planned to be built by 2022, 200 will be urban locations – a typically underrepresented geographic area for the brand. In 2015, Taco Bell also opened up the first of its two “ Cantina ” restaurants in San Francisco and Chicago . These urban concept restaurants have five things in common that differentiate them from standard Taco Bell restaurants: décor, localized artwork, open kitchen layout, open plating and shareable menus. Additionally, Cantina restaurants may also serve alcoholic beverages, which can include beer, wine, sangria and twisted Freezes. Atlanta is currently being explored for the next urban development, while numerous cities across the U.S. are under consideration for future locations. These include major metropolitan areas from New York, Boston and Ohio to smaller cities with revitalizing downtown areas like Berkeley, Austin and Fayetteville . Taco Bell Corp., a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. , is the nation’s leading Mexican-inspired quick service restaurant (QSR) brand. Taco Bell and its more than 350 franchise organizations serve over 42 million customers each week through nearly 7,000 restaurants across the nation.

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