

Find your nearby Taco Bell at 2338 Central Avenue in Billings. 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.
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They were extremely busy and rushing through orders. She was cooking and came up to the register to help her coworker out who appeared a bit flustered by my request. I offered Aurora a $20 tip for her trouble. She was obviously going out her way to keep this customer happy. And I appreciated her not showing any open resentment. (630 pm they’re slammed).
She declined my $20. I call that integrity, a rare quality. I just wanted to honor her for it.
Sorry to say but this is a very bad Management program related to this store. We used to be able to come in for deliveries but we can’t do that anymore… I’m giving this place absolutely negative 10 Stars it’s better for them that we wait 35 minutes in line for an order that is already been paid for this is on them this one should be closed up!
Update: Well, management does not care about reviews… It is still the absolute WORST Taco Bell in Billings, MT . They should get classes from The Heights and Shiloh restaurants! Those two have it figured out! It’s not that hard to organize a good team! Maybe some positive work environment!?!! Cause this store needs to not hate their jobs so much!
My friend receives his burrito first. It is majestic. A warm, golden monument of cheese and ambition. Practically glowing. Then they hand me mine… a sad, shrunken little tortilla-roll that looked like it had given up on life. I’ve seen cough drops bigger than this thing.
Trying to be reasonable, I take it to the counter. I explain — kindly — that my burrito looks like it was made by someone who was mad at me personally. They nod, say they’ll remake it… and hand me another burrito that is EVEN SMALLER. I was stunned. Shocked. Spiritually wounded.
Then, as if the universe itself wanted to test my patience, the employee smirks at me and says:
“You like they big and girthy huh, chump?”
At that moment, time froze. I felt my soul leave my body, look back at me, and shake its head.
This wasn’t customer service — it was psychological warfare. Gastronomic disrespect. A burrito-based insult to my very existence.
I left hungry, confused, and questioning everything I once believed about Taco Bell. Please, for the love of all things cheesy, go literally anywhere else.