Jameson Kane
The staff is great. The tortillas are constantly dry and broken. They don’t fold the burritos right either. Again. They have great attitudes. Maybe just review how the tortillas are stored and who is folding/rolling them. Literally THE worst tortillas I have ever had in my life… not to mention all the homeless hanging out inside.
… moreAndrew Koligian
The guy there tonight(I came at 8:24pm) was so nice and cared about me driving home safely, I am currently writing a review in my car out front of the store due to how kind he was. Thank you sir, it means so much to me to know you cared. 🙂
… moreJoe Mancilla
First time ordering from Del Taco… I figured, why not as it’s just around the corner from where I’m currently residing…It is what I expected and that’s ok…I wasn’t fooling myself…So, I pulled up and the lady who took my order at the drive thru, Melissa was who made it pleasant experience…She was patient, clear in her speaking and offered up some suggestions for me…She is the type of employee that should be invested in…Upon pulling up to the window I observed everyone I could see practicing Covid-19 safety, i.e gloves, mask…After paying I was pleased to find that my order was correct…Prices were avg for this type of food/restaurant in the area…I tried a little bit of this and a little bit of that… The taste was ok and at least I know I won’t be starving…Following are some pics of what was ordered…Oh, I will say that their french fries, which are crinkle cut, were awesome…
… moreRashaun James
I haven’t been to del taco in years and when I went to visit it was so good and hot. Everything was fresh and hot the best part was the guacamole (yummy) you can tell they make it there! Great service!!!
… moreRILEY
Stood in front of the counter and was ignored multiple times. Despite saying excuse me in several tonalities, apparently you allowing me to use your restroom was too much to ask. As someone who works in customer service, if you can’t handle the simple you won’t be ready for the tough. Used to eat here regularly but your disregard of my patronage and inability to communicate has lost you a customer. Taco Bell is better anyway,
… moreDag Nabbit
Everything was pretty much mediocre, burger was warm and thrown together. Chicken tacos were thrown together, no flavor. The strawberry lemonade was basically strawberry water! Fries were the only thing worth going, not again.
… moreCuyler Switalski
Great food. Good customer service. This location might need a lil TLC, but I’m glad I was able to stop by on my way to the airport for a snack.
… morePeter A-W
Went through drive-thru for late Thanksgiving Day snack. Ordered one of the new “platos”, Chicken Verde Wet Burrito. The menu board advertised $1 drinks, with plato purchase, in two different places. Ordered beverage but was told by order taker, Felipe, that he was unaware of $1 drinks. I took a picture of both places the menu board advertised and showed Felipe upon arriving at the window. He again stated that he didn’t know how to charge for it on the register. I asked for a manager and was told there was not one working. He reiterated not having a way to charge for it, asking, “what am I supposed to do?” I offered that good customer service would at minimum be an apology and give the customer a fountain drink until he figured out what button to push. He did nothing to remedy their error. Sad that Del Taco doesn’t empower their employees to make judgment calls in the name of customer service.
2 stars given was for the food, it was tasty, but poor customer service trumped getting higher rating.
… moreMrHits
Del Taco: Where Grease Meets Godliness
You ever find yourself somewhere between the end of a long drive and the beginning of a poor decision? That’s where Del Taco lives. Somewhere off the beaten path of fine dining and food trucks selling purpose, nestled in a parking lot that smells vaguely of transmission fluid and hot sauce. And somehow, it works.
I ordered the chicken soft tacos and the green burritos with extra cheese. Yeah—extra cheese. Because I wasn’t there to diet. I was there to taste something that made no apologies. The tacos? Pillowy tortillas cradling surprisingly juicy chicken, a little creamy, a little peppery, and gone in three shameful bites. The green burritos? A glorious, molten mess of cheese and tangy sauce that didn’t just hit the spot—it staked a flag in it and claimed it in the name of guilty pleasure.
The service was fast. No corporate-smile nonsense, just get-your-food-and-go efficiency. The food was fresh. Not Michelin-star fresh, but real enough to make you raise an eyebrow and say, “Damn, that’s actually pretty good.” And the price? Practically criminal for what you get. It’s the kind of meal you eat in your car, alone, with the radio down and your windows fogged—and feel zero regret.
Del Taco doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not. It’s cheap. It’s dirty. And it’s delicious.
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