

Come visit your local Del Taco at 1798 West Olive Ave in Merced where we’re serving up all of your freshly prepared favorites at an unbeatable value. From tacos to burritos, burgers and shakes, to our iconic crinkle cut fries! Each item is made to order with quality ingredients made from scratch daily, including freshly grated cheddar cheese, freshly grilled chicken and carne asada steak, fresh house-made guacamole, slow-cooked beans made from scratch, and signature creamy Queso Blanco. Order ahead online or on the Del Yeah! ™ Rewards mobile app for pick up at the restaurant or get it delivered.
Fast-food chain for Mexican standards like tacos, burritos & quesadillas plus breakfast.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–12 AM |
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Don’t go there if you don’t have to !!!!!
We like the special Taco Tuesday.
Have been a loyal customer for decades. Always have enjoyed the food, cleanliness and service I have received at the Olive Ave store. We were going to go through the drive through, but decided to go inside. Dining room was empty but very clean. We chose our menu items and waited for out cashier. There were three of four visible staff at the window and the food line. Waited patiently for some one to take our order. After a bit eye contact was made and I was instructed to use the new order screens. I stated that no I’d like to place my orderperson to person. I was just off.work and do not like machines taking jobs of other people. I work extensive customer service and just wanted to order my food relax and enjoy my dinner. Then I was told that someone would take my order over there pointing to the counter. Fine. I knew I was asking for a bit of additional assistance and waited patiently. I was then greeted by the cashier/cook as she walked into my side of the counter up to one of the order screens saying she would help me there. I stated that wherever she wanted to use was fine. Then she pointed at the screen when I started reciting my order. I said that I didn’t want to use that. I already have a job. She stated that it was her job to assist us that don’t know how to use the system to use it and then told me to punch a button. I said that Im surely capable of using it , but I do not want to. I was not trying to be smug, but her smugness was undeniable. This is how we do it now. We were in an almost empty restaurant. Two men had just entered. We were standing in front of a cash register and there were no orders being prepared. Not like I was holding up the staff with crazy demands.
-So? I asked we can’t place an order in person any longer?
-Not unless you use the screens. Was her response.
-Well I guess I won’t order then. That really sucks.
She was already headed back to the kitchen then
-Ok then.
30+ years of pleasant experiences ruined.
I realize that this is changing times, but this seemed ridiculous to me. No consideration for circumstances not obvious. I have a cataract in one eye and had severe eye strain after a busy work day. Not a problem I would normally share. Just didn’t want to use another screen with the headache that was pounding on.
Maybe though some consideration for other people’s requests could be incorporated into these strict policies. Regards.
Eat one birria, you eat all birria. It’s the same all around. The birria taco is a waste of money, the ramen is sad with barely ramen in it. Quesadilla got the most meat.
Chicken strip and fries are like microwave food from Walmart.
Workers are not friendly. Restroom smell like sewer. Dinner seems okay. We spend $50, it’s not cheap.
That’s just gross and I have never witnessed fast food ever be cooked and re-cooked and served. Disgusting!