Everything about Taco Bueno totally explained
Taco Bueno is a
U.S.-based
fast-food restaurant chain specializing in
Tex-Mex-style
Mexican cuisine. Currently headquartered in
Farmers Branch, Texas, the first location was in
Abilene, Texas in
1967. The company has locations in
Arkansas,
Kansas,
Missouri,
Nebraska,
New Mexico,
North and
South Carolina,
Oklahoma, and
Texas, with concentrations in
North Texas and Oklahoma. The chain currently includes 169 restaurants, including recent additions in
Kansas City, Missouri;
Monroe, North Carolina;
Rock Hill, South Carolina; and
Conroe, Texas. Contracts for 2008 include more stores in
Indiana and
Louisville, Kentucky. However, the Monroe and Rock Hill locations have closed.
In
1981 Taco Bueno was acquired by British food manufacturer
Unigate, then was sold to
Carl's Jr.'s franchisor
CKE Restaurants in
1996. The private investment group Jacobson Partners purchased the chain in
2001, and in
2005 Palladium Equity Partners procured the company.
The chain differentiates itself from competitors such as
Taco Bell by promoting the fresh ingredients used in many of their menu items. This is emphasized by television and radio
ad campaigns that focus on employees of an unnamed Mexican fast-food chain spying on Taco Bueno to determine why Bueno's food tastes superior.
New additions
In the South, steak products, as well as a new menu is being test-marketed before introducing it in other areas. Cilantro lime rice, peppered chicken, whole pinto beans, and Mexican Pizza will also be included. Also, the cinnamon apple muchaco will be released as a seasonal item.
Signature Taco Bueno Menu Items
Big Ol' Burrito
As the name implies, it's the largest burrito offered by Taco Bueno and is available in beef and chicken varieties. The Beef BOB contains beef, chili sauce, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and sour cream; the Chicken BOB has chicken, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and sour cream.
Mexidips & Chips
The
Mexidips & Chips is a bed of tortilla chips with two fried
corn tortilla bowls. The two bowls are filled differently depending on if the item is for
take-out or
dine-in orders. In the case that it's made for dine-in, one bowl contains
queso, one holds
refried pinto beans, and a scoop of fresh
guacamole is served atop a small patch of lettuce. If the order is for take-out, then the guacamole is put in one of the tortilla bowls and the cheese is put in a separate plastic container with a lid to prevent spillage.
Muchaco
The
Muchaco is a layer of refried beans,
ground beef or grilled
chicken,
lettuce, shredded
cheddar cheese,
diced tomatoes, and folded over in soft
pita bread.
Potato Burrito
Taco Bueno's
Potato Burrito consists of the customer's choice of ground beef or grilled chicken,
hash brown potatoes, queso, shredded lettuce, and
sour cream wrapped in a soft flour tortilla. As with most of the chain's menu items, refried beans may be substituted for meat at no additional charge.
Mucho Nachos
Mucho Nachos is a bed of
corn tortilla chips topped with refried beans, ground beef or grilled chicken,
chili sauce, queso with peppers, diced tomatoes, and sour cream. As of December 2007, the company decided to remove the 1/2 oz. of shredded cheese due to the fact that the 4 oz. of queso made virtually no difference in taste.
Cheesecake Chimichanga
A
Cheesecake Chimichanga is a warm
cheesecake filling wrapped in a fried shell and dusted with
powdered sugar.
Chimichanga
Not to be confused with the cheesecake chimichanga, the regular
chimichanga features chicken,
rice,
black beans,
pepperjack cheese, and chunky salsa. It is wrapped in a 10" tortilla, fried, then topped with sour cream sauce, queso, and
chipotle sauce.
Salsa Bar
All Taco Bueno locations have a self serve
salsa and
condiment bar featuring homemade fresh red and chunky salsas, fresh
pico de gallo, diced onions,
jalapeño peppers, lemon slices, and depending on the location other various items such as
cilantro.
Breakfast Menu
In 2007, Taco Bueno introduced a line of breakfast items, including egg-based burritos and breakfast platters, at the majority of their locations.
References in Popular Culture
- Taco Bueno has been referenced several times on the television show King of the Hill. In the episode "Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story," Bobby discovers a Taco Bueno in the cafeteria of the high school where he's pretending to be a student.
Founder Bill Waugh also founded Casa Bonita, a chain with one remaining location in Lakewood, Colorado. The restaurant was featured on an episode of South Park. See Casa Bonita (South Park episode)
Taco Bueno is parodied in Kim Possible, which is called Bueno Nacho.Further Information
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