If you were to look for the Taco Bell menu prices in Japan, you might just end up with information about kites, or marinated octopus, depending on where (and who) you asked. Some things just don’t always translate the way we want them to. Fortunately, American diners can easily find information about the Taco Bell menu prices online. Although Taco Bell does not generally print menu prices, looking at your local Taco Bell will give you access to the printable Taco Bell menu without prices. A quick look at their website will lead you to the various menus that are available: the Taco Bell Dollar Cravings menu, Taco Bell Breakfast menu, the Cantina Power Menu and the “FourthMeal” menu. An actual print- out of Taco Time menu prices, however is generally not available on the website.
Taco Bell Breakfast Menu
If you are looking for a good breakfast meal, the Taco Bell menu prices will make you smile. Taco Bell began serving breakfast this year, and their menu is both creative and inexpensive. They serve Country Grilled Breakfast burritos, Crunchwrap sandwiches and a variety of breakfast tacos. And they have the wonderful and probably bad-for-you Waffle Tacos (bacon or sausage). The Waffle Taco does not seem very Taco-ish, but it sure sounds good: “A warm waffle filled with fluffy scrambled eggs, topped with flavorful bacon and cheese and served with a side of sweet syrup”. A Taco Waffle will generally cost $2.49.
The Taco Bell Dollar Cravings menu (value menu) has a list of dollar items that will fill you up inexpensively. Triple-Layer Nachos, Spicy Tostadas, Tacos and several kinds of burritos are available on the Taco Bell value menu.
Consumers who would like a more nutritious meal might want to look at the Taco Bell Fresco menu. Each of the items on the menu (burritos or tacos) has 350 or less calories. In addition, the items on the Cantina Power Menu (Power Burrito – steak or chicken and the Cantina Power Bowl – steak or chicken) are both high in protein and low in fat. Although the prices for the Power Menu items are not listed on the website, a visit to the internet (or to the restaurant) shows that these sell for around $4.59 (burrito) and $5.59 (bowl).
And, for those out late at night, with a serious case of the munchies, Taco Bell offers the FourthMeal menu. Divided into Crunchy, Spicy, Melty (!) and Grilled, this Taco Bell menu offers something to take care of any kind of hungry. After a concert, or a really long movie, your empty stomach might be crying out for a Fiery Doritos Locos Taco Supreme. Whatever your Taco need, you are bound to find something yummy on the Taco Bell menu – and no one will think you are looking for marinated octopus. Delicious sausage patty and fluffy scrambled eggs topped with cheese and