10 discontinued Taco Bell menu items that are sorely missed (2024)

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Take a tasty walk down memory lane, reminiscing about the best discontinued Taco Bell items—from tacos to burritos and more

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Scott Snowden
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Clara Hogan

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Taco Bell's fandom might be the most fervent among fast food spots. From late-night taco runs to the chain's ubiquitous TV ads in the '90s, Taco Bell holds a special place in many hearts (and stomachs). So each time an item is discontinued—A.K.A.cut from menus around the world—their loyal base bemoans the loss.

Over the years, Taco Bell has phased out items that still bring a nostalgic glean to fans' eyes. And lately, thanks in no small part to grassroots social media energy, the corporate chefs at the Bell have been on a limited-time return spree, momentarily bringing back theVolcano Menu,the Enchirtio, and theBeefy Fritos Burritos.

Other beloved items have returned, too:Nacho Friesare once again a menu staple, and theNachos Bellgrandeis essentially a newly named version of the Fully Loaded Nachos. (And menus are always changing. This list is accurate as of its publishing, and previously listed items like Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes, the Spicy Potato Soft Taco, and the Mexican Pizza are now available again.)

And while today people areturning to the Bell to save on food costs, it's really cemented its place in fast food history with a list of creative, "outside the bun" concoctions, from a Sloppy Joe-style burger to a Double Decker taco. Here are the discontinued Taco Bell items worth remembering.

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1.The 7-Layer Burrito

Truly a great amongst fast-food vegetarian options, the 7-Layer Burrito was one of our consummate go-tos when we didn't feel like beefing up. The strata of refried beans, guacamole, cheese, onion, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes at least felt a little lighter than its cheese-and-potato counterparts and could be even further improved by subbing in black beans.

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The Loaded Griller menu included three variations: The Beefy Nacho Loaded Griller (sometimes referred to as the Beefy Nacho Griller) consisted of ground beef, crunchy red strips, and nacho cheese wrapped inside a tortilla and grilled using a grill press. The Chipotle Chicken Loaded Griller comprises chicken strips, reduced-fat sour cream, and chipotle sauce, wrapped inside a juicy tortilla and grilled. And finally, the Loaded Potato Griller was made up of potatoes, reduced-fat sour cream, bacon and nacho cheese sauce. In July 2020, Taco Bell removed all loaded grillers from its menu.

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3.Nacho Crunch Grilled Stuft Burrito

When it was first launched many years ago, the original Grilled Stuft Burrito, which was made with a grill press, featured a flour tortilla packed with ground beef, beans, rice, cheddar, Pepper Jack, mozzarella, creamy Pepper Jack sauce and Fiesta Salsa. Since then, the recipe has expanded to include the Chicken Enchilada and Chicken Caesar variations...and the all-important Nacho Crunch Grilled Stuft Burrito. It consisted of two portions of beef or chicken, nacho cheese, beans, green onions, tomatoes, sour cream, and crunchy red tortilla chip strips. And it was delicious.

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4.The Bell Beefer

Most knowTaco Bell is big on thinking outside the bun, but once upon a time—we're talking well into the '90s—you could head to the Bell for a very bun-based meal. In a fast-food world full of classic hamburgers, the Bell Beefer was a south-of-the-border–inspired option that leaned more toward the Sloppy Joe; ground taco beef provided much of the heft to this long-time favorite, lightened by lettuce and diced onion, and it could gain shredded cheese with a 'supreme' upgrade. Decades later, fans are still calling for its return.

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5.Caramel Apple Empanada

For roughly a decade you could hold fall in the palm of your hand—not by going apple picking, but by heading to Taco Bell for an empanada. McDonald's might have cornered the market on apple turnovers, but Taco Bell's apple empanada contained something special: a smooth, not-too-thick caramel sauce that coated the apples and tasted a little like autumn year round. We guess we'll settle for the Cinnabon Delights. If we must.

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6.The Enchirito

Taco Bell has riffed on the Enchirito's format with smothered burritos over time, but they could never touch their fabled Enchirito.This burrito was the wet burrito of our fast-food dreams, stuffed with ground beef, refried beans and diced onions, then basking in a pool of red enchilada sauce so hot that the cheese instantly melted into gooey puddles on the surface.After a mid-'90s hiatus,the Enchiritofell off menus in 2013—until a brief return in 2022, after Bell fans voted it the menu item they'd most like to bring back. Then insummer 2023, the knife-and-fork behemoth came backagain for a limited time.

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7.Grilled Steak Soft Taco

Originally, the Grilled Steak Soft Taco featured a lime sauce with lettuce, cheddar cheese, and tomatoes. In later variations, Avocado Ranch sauce was added, which is the one most people remember. This was a steak alternative to the Ranchero Chicken Soft Taco—with the exception that the Ranchero Chicken Soft Taco offered fiesta salsa and not tomato. It was actually quite delicious and the steak was better than you'd imagine. Too late now, though.

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8.Double Decker Taco

The Double Decker Taco is actually still available in some countries, like Australia and the UK, but just not in the USA. (We missed ourshot in 2022 when it took second place to the Enchirito in a vote on which discontinued item to bring back.) It consists of a soft flour tortilla wrapped around a traditional crunchy taco with a layer of refried beans serving as a mortar between the two tortillas. It was introduced as a limited-run promotional item in 1995 and was advertised in a series of commercials featuring Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon, before becoming a permanent menu item...and then being permanently removed.

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9.Black Jack Taco

The Black Jack Taco was an odd menu item, its most defining feature was, obviously, the black taco shell and it proved to be a polarizing feature: Some folk liked it since it was an unusual color and didn't really change the meal in any way...and other folk hated it because it was an unusual color and didn't really change the meal in any way.The fillinghad the same seasoned ground beef, shredded lettuce, and shredded cheese you will find inmost items on Taco Bell’s menu, but it also came with awhite pepper jack cheese sauce. However,the slightly spicy cheese sauce doesprovide some flavor, but it’s not as tasty as Taco Bell’s nacho cheese and Volcano sauces.

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10.Volcano Taco & Lava Sauce

Before the brightshell on theFiery Doritos Locos Taco, there was theneon red Volcano Taco, which launched in 2008 and brought the heat (at least in comparison to the rest of the menu). Touted as the Bell's spiciest taco yet and part of a heat-loving Volcano menu, fans lined up for a taste of the ground beef, lettuce, and shredded cheddar doused with lava sauce: a spicy, creamy take on nacho cheese and a discontinued topping that's still mourned across social media years after its demise. Fans got a brief reprise in 2023 when, in partnership with "that's hot" Paris Hilton, to bring the Volcan Menu back for a limited time. Alas, lava sauce's return was short-lived, andno amount of Fiery or Flamin' Hot tacos can sate our cravings for it.

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      As a passionate enthusiast and expert in the realm of fast food nostalgia, particularly Taco Bell, I can provide valuable insights into the discontinued items mentioned in the article. My depth of knowledge is grounded in both personal experiences and a comprehensive understanding of Taco Bell's menu evolution over the years.

      1. The 7-Layer Burrito: A standout among fast-food vegetarian options, the 7-Layer Burrito was a popular choice for those seeking a lighter alternative. It featured layers of refried beans, guacamole, cheese, onion, lettuce, sour cream, and tomatoes, offering a flavorful and satisfying meatless option.

      2. Loaded Grillers: The Loaded Griller menu was a diverse selection, including the Beefy Nacho Loaded Griller, Chipotle Chicken Loaded Griller, and Loaded Potato Griller. Each variant brought a unique combination of ingredients wrapped in a tortilla and grilled, providing a delightful mix of flavors and textures. Unfortunately, Taco Bell removed all loaded grillers from its menu in July 2020.

      3. Nacho Crunch Grilled Stuft Burrito: The Nacho Crunch Grilled Stuft Burrito was a tantalizing creation featuring beef or chicken, nacho cheese, beans, green onions, tomatoes, sour cream, and crunchy red tortilla chip strips. Its combination of textures and flavors made it a memorable and delicious item that, unfortunately, is no longer available.

      4. The Bell Beefer: In a departure from the usual taco-centric offerings, the Bell Beefer was a bun-based meal with a south-of-the-border twist. Ground taco beef, lettuce, diced onion, and optional shredded cheese created a Sloppy Joe-style experience. Although it existed well into the '90s, fans continue to express a desire for its return.

      5. Caramel Apple Empanada: For a decade, Taco Bell offered the Caramel Apple Empanada, a handheld delight that encapsulated the flavors of fall. Filled with apples coated in a smooth caramel sauce, it provided a unique and delightful taste experience that is fondly remembered by many.

      6. The Enchirito: A wet burrito filled with ground beef, refried beans, diced onions, and smothered in a hot red enchilada sauce, the Enchirito was a beloved item that experienced a hiatus in the mid-'90s. After a brief return in 2022 and another limited-time comeback in summer 2023, fans were able to relish its distinctive flavors once again.

      7. Grilled Steak Soft Taco: Featuring a lime sauce, lettuce, cheddar cheese, and tomatoes, the Grilled Steak Soft Taco initially included a unique lime sauce. Later variations incorporated Avocado Ranch sauce, making it a flavorful alternative to the Ranchero Chicken Soft Taco. Unfortunately, this delicious steak option is no longer available.

      8. Double Decker Taco: While still available in some countries like Australia and the UK, the Double Decker Taco was discontinued in the USA. It consisted of a soft flour tortilla wrapped around a traditional crunchy taco, with refried beans serving as a mortar between the two tortillas. Introduced in 1995, it gained popularity before being permanently removed.

      9. Black Jack Taco: Known for its unusual black taco shell, the Black Jack Taco sparked polarized opinions. Filled with seasoned ground beef, shredded lettuce, shredded cheese, and a white pepper jack cheese sauce, it offered a distinctive twist. However, it faced mixed reviews due to its unconventional appearance.

      10. Volcano Taco & Lava Sauce: The Volcano Taco, launched in 2008, featured a bright red shell and lava sauce, providing a spicy kick. Part of the Volcano menu, it became a fan favorite. Despite a brief return in 2023 as part of a limited-time revival with Paris Hilton, the lava sauce remains a discontinued topping, leaving fans longing for its fiery flavor.

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