RIP to These 15 Taco Bell Favorites We Still Miss

Was Taco Bell better back in the day? Ask any longtime fan, and you’ll get a passionate (and slightly emotional) “yes.” Over the years, Taco Bell has experimented wildly—sometimes creating chaos, and sometimes creating absolute perfection… only to take it away.

Here are the discontinued menu items we’re still thinking about. Daily.

15. Meximelt

Meximelt
Taco Bell

A taco and a quesadilla had a very successful child, and then Taco Bell just… took it away. Simple, cheesy, and weirdly perfect—bring it back, and nobody gets hurt.

14. Nacho Fries

Nacho Fries
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These technically come back every five minutes, but never when you actually want them. Taco Bell treats Nacho Fries like a limited-time celebrity cameo. Fans would prefer a full-time role.

13. Rolled Chicken Tacos

Rolled Chicken Taco
Taco Bell

Minimal ingredients, maximum satisfaction. Crispy, dippable, and refreshingly not beef—these deserved a permanent spot instead of their on-again, off-again situationship.

12. Volcano Taco

Volcano Taco @ Taco Bell
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Yes, it started as a marketing gimmick. No, we don’t care. That spicy shell had a cult following, and people are still waiting for Taco Bell to stop playing games and bring it back.

11. Choco Taco

Choco Taco Unwrapped
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Technically not Taco Bell’s invention, but absolutely part of the experience. Ice cream in a taco shell? Groundbreaking. Its disappearance still feels personal.

10. Enchirito

Enchirito
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Is it an enchilada? Is it a burrito? It doesn’t matter—it worked. This messy, saucy hybrid has popped up occasionally, but fans want it back for real, not just as a limited-time tease.

9. Caramel Apple Empanada

Caramel Apple Empanada
Taco Bell

Warm, flaky, filled with sugary apple goodness—this was easily one of Taco Bell’s best desserts. The current menu simply isn’t pulling its weight without it.

8. Waffle Taco

Taco Bell Breakfast Waffle Taco
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Breakfast, but make it confusing—in a good way. Replacing a tortilla with a waffle shouldn’t work. And yet… it absolutely did.

7. Quesalupa

Taco Bell Quesalupa
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Cheese inside the shell. Not on it. Not near it. Inside it. This is the kind of innovation we expect from Taco Bell, and frankly, we feel abandoned without it.

6. Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos

Taco Bell Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos Supreme Closeup
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Nacho Cheese gets all the attention, but Cool Ranch has its own loyal fanbase. Killing it off in 2019 was a bold—and questionable—choice.

5. Bell Beefer

Doritos Bell Beefer: Burger Week 2013 at The Oinkster
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Yes, Taco Bell made a burger. No, we’re not kidding. And somehow… it worked? A messy, nostalgic relic that fans swear deserves another shot.

4. Double Decker Taco

cheesy double decker taco
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Two tacos. Beans in the middle. Zero complaints. This was peak Taco Bell engineering, and removing it felt unnecessary.

3. Grilled Stuft Nacho

Taco Bell Grilled Stuft Nacho
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A triangle full of nachos that you could eat like a burrito. It was weird. It was wonderful. It deserved better.

2. 7-Layer Burrito

Taco bell 7 seven layer burrito no cheese or sour cream with potatoes added-yummy! #whatveganseat #vegan #veganfood #vegansofig
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Vegetarians everywhere are still holding a grudge. It was simple, filling, and one of the few meat-free options that didn’t feel like an afterthought.

1. Beefy Crunch Burrito

Beefy Crunch Burrito with Flamin' Hot Fritos Corn Chips
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Fritos inside a burrito. That’s it. That’s the pitch. And honestly, it was a great one. Affordable, crunchy, and wildly popular—so naturally, it had to go.

Wrap-Up

Taco Bell has never been afraid to experiment. Sometimes that leads to questionable decisions (looking at you, seafood salad era). But sometimes, it creates menu items people genuinely love—and never stop asking for.

And if there’s one takeaway here, it’s this: Taco Bell, we forgive you… but we’re also keeping receipts.

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