

Find your nearby Taco Bell at 823 East Rochambeau Drive in Williamsburg. We’re serving all your favorite menu items, from classic tacos and burritos, to new favorites like the Crunchwrap Supreme and Cheesy Gordita Crunch. Order ahead online or on the mobile app for pick up at the restaurant or get it delivered.
Fast-food chain serving Mexican-inspired fare such as tacos, quesadillas & nachos.
Hours
| Tuesday | 9 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–3 AM |
| Friday | 9 AM–3 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–3 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–2 AM |
| Monday | 9 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 823 E Rochambeau Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Phone: (757) 741-2441
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
However, about two hours after using my card in-store here, my credit card company notified me of an attempted charge for a hotel room that I did not authorize. This was the only in-person “abnormal” purchase I’d made on that card in a long time, so the timing is concerning.
I can’t say with absolute certainty that my card information was compromised at this location, but the coincidence is hard to ignore. I’d recommend checking your statements closely if you pay with a physical card here and consider using tap-to-pay or a mobile wallet if possible.
It is both unreasonable and unacceptable that customers are forced to purchase a soda cup or bottled water simply to quench their thirst. Water is a basic human necessity, not a luxury item to be monetized. The refusal to provide a complimentary cup of tap water—especially when dining in—is not only poor customer service, but also reflects a troubling disregard for hospitality and public health.
Fast food establishments across the country routinely offer free water to patrons, recognizing that hydration should not be contingent on a sale. Taco Bell’s decision to deviate from this norm feels petty, profit-driven, and frankly beneath the standards I expect from a national brand.
I urge you to reconsider this policy immediately. A simple cup of water should not be a point of contention between a customer and a cashier. If Taco Bell values its customers, it should demonstrate that by offering basic amenities without nickel-and-diming those who walk through its doors.
Until this issue is addressed, I will be taking my business elsewhere—and encouraging others to do the same.
Sincerely,
Kevin Johnston
Williamsburg, VA