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Taco Time (stylized as TacoTime) is an American fast-food restaurant chain specializing in Mexican-American food. [1] [2] The chain has over 226 locations in the United States and 74 locations in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was founded in Eugene, Oregon, in 1960 by Ron Fraedrick. [5] [6] [7]
In 1987, TW Services made a deal with the major Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. to open 484 restaurants across Japan, at the same time that Taco Time and Taco Bell were opening their first locations in the country. [63] [64] The first of these opened in Tokyo in 1988. [65] All of the Japanese locations closed by 1994. [66]
Founded in 1976 and has remained in same location. [1] King Taco: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California 1974 22 La Bamba Mexican Restaurant: Champaign, Illinois: Champaign, Illinois: 1987 8 La Salsa: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California 1979 23 Lucha Libre Taco Shop: San Diego, California San Diego, California 2008 3 Maggie ...
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Taco Temple, a California Mexican fusion restaurant with two locations in San Luis Obispo County, permanently closed one of its establishments Dec. 31, after four years in business.
Taco Bell is ready to serve you something new. On December 9, the fast-food giant held an opening in Chula Vista, California, for its all-new beverage-forward concept shop, Live Más Cafe.
In 1975, Raul Martinez bought and opened his very first traditional, standing "King Taco" restaurant, in Cypress, California. This location (pictured to the right) is one of the only surviving original King Taco restaurants left in Los Angeles. By 1987, King Taco accumulated nearly $10 million in sales. [11]
The Miami locations closed in 2009, as they were considered too far out to manage. [23] In 2011, Roberto's had plans to expand into Orange and Imperial County in California. [24] As of 2014, there were 48 Roberto's locations in and near Las Vegas, including a location in Mesquite, Nevada. [11]