

Find your nearby Taco Bell at 1101 N. Collins in Arlington. 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.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1101 N Collins St, Arlington, TX 76011
Phone: (817) 261-7593
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Taco Bell Menu in Arlington, TX – 1101 N. Collins
Taco Bell® in Arlington, TX – 1101 N. Collins
Taco Bell® in Arlington, TX – 1316 South Cooper Street
Reviews
However, Taco Bell’s power doesn’t end when the meal does—it stays with you. As time passed, I could feel the food doing its job, making its presence known in a very serious way. My stomach became active, my body went into full alert mode, and I realized I was about to experience the true aftermath of greatness. What followed was a massive, unforgettable bathroom event that felt like my soul leaving my body. While intense, it was oddly relieving, like Taco Bell had completed a full cycle of destiny. In the end, even after the chaos, I couldn’t deny it was worth it—because that meal was amazing, and I’d absolutely do it all over again.
This location has such a hard time making itself look good. Two of us attempted to place the tuesday drop order and discount today. Only one of us had the app allow the code to work. In a separate app the code was applied but the discount was never applied. Therefore it rang up at regular over $5 price and since it was not ringing up right, that order was cancelled and one of us didn’t get the deal today. That part isn’t the locations fault. This next part happened while I waited for my order to be prepared. A person ahead of me got called up for their order to be ready. An employee met him away from the counter, handed him the food bag and gave him a fist bump while wearing sanitary gloves. They exchanged words and the employee dashed back to the preparation station and began making the next order up without removing the gloves that became unsanitary after bumping knuckles with a customer. This was right before 7:30 pm 06/18/2024. Check the cameras and make sure your employees put on clean gloves when preparing peoples food. That is pretty nasty. No one knows where those hands were.
Previous order review from 06/11/2024:
Two of us decided to take part in the Tuesday Drop special. It requires signing up in the app. Then being allowed to purchase discounted items during a limited time every Tuesday. Sometimes it is merchandise, most times it is a food item. On 6/11/24 it was a “cheesy gordita crunch” normally around $5 for a discount of $1 + tax. It sounded like a good deal to try the item. Two of us got one each through our app. We placed the order to go, got home ready to eat and BAM(!) jaw dropping disappointment. I was shocked because the portions were non-existent. The meat was barely there, the lettuce and cheese was barely there. It didn’t even fill the taco shell halfway. If the purpose behind the Tuesday Drop is for customers to experience items at a discount then the portions should not be minimalized next to nothing because of the discount. This item normally sells for over $5 w/tax. If I were to pay $5 for what we received today I would’ve demanded it be remade.
Last year when I expressed the huge difference between the advertised photos and the actual portions I was told by a manager that the portions of food were dictated by the company. Each portion is allegedly weighed out. This happened while I had issues with this location last winter using a Nacho Fry Pass. Which is not worth the discount because the portions of fries you receive are always underwhelming.
Otherwise, out of the four Taco Bell locations along (1) Collins St, (2) Cooper St, (1)I-20/Green oaks, the Collins St location is sanitarily the cleanest. The Cooper St locations have employees who don’t prepare the food sanitarily. Either touching their pants, their ear buds or playing on their phones in between making orders without washing hands or changing their sanitary gloves.
The I-20/Green Oaks location will just mock you out of sight from their preparation area and then laugh about you requesting an item be remade. Like they find it amusing that you are not happy with their nonchalant preparation of a product that they could care less about. Which makes me nervous because you cannot see them prepare the food so you don’t know what they are doing or if what they are doing is why they are laughing. It’s really disappointing because nobody takes pride in their work anymore. Companies view customers as expendable and employees have no ambition or incentive to do a good job.
In summary, if you insist on having taco bell the N Collins location is the most sanitary but portions are not worth the discounted or regular price charged. I am a firm believer that the photo advertisements should adequately represent the items customers receive. Otherwise I believe it is false advertising and/or bait and switch. All for the fact that we customers are not receiving what we are shown/told we are buying. The prices keep going up while the portions keep going down. That’s a recipe for disaster.
Ordered online, drive through was packed but was quick, all requested sauces were present with my order, order was packaged very neatly, and food was great.
Drive through staff were friendly and speedy.
Overall great location for lunch!