Taco Bell Woos Younger Crowd With Live Más Café Flashy Beverages

Taco Bell Woos Younger Crowd With Live Más Café Flashy Beverages

uaetodaynews.com — Taco Bell woos younger crowd with Live Más Café flashy beverages

Here's why Taco Bell is betting on specialty drinks

IRVINE, Calif. — Taco Bell is going all in on beveragesstarting with its Live Más Café concept.

The Yum Brands

Center stage

Taco Bell’s Live Coffee.

Courtesy: Taco Bell

Stepping inside the Irvine location, the Live Más Café beverage station is the clear star.

Most of the self-order kiosks are positioned in front of the station’s long counter. Customers have a free view of the “bellristas” making their specialty drinks, unlike the restaurant’s other employees who assemble Crunchwrap Supremes and Chalupas hidden from sight.

Digital menu boards across the restaurant highlight the beverage offerings. The drink menu spans four distinct categories: churro chillers, specialty coffees, refrescas and “bellrista favorites.”

The churro chillers are creamy and cold milkshakes topped with churro chunks. The specialty coffees come either hot, iced or blended as a “chiller.” Brightly colored refrescas use either lemonade, green tea or Rockstar energy drinks as the base for their fruity flavors, such as strawberry passionfruit or mango peach. And the “bellrista favorites” include seasonal options, such as the autumnal caramel apple empanada churro chiller, which incorporates blended chunks of Taco Bell’s apple empanada.

When crafting the menu, Matthews and her team tried to stick to the chain’s Mexican-inspired roots, but she said Taco Bell will always have a “playful spirit.”

And while the Live Más Café offers plenty of options with a variety of flavors, Taco Bell kept the options to customize minimal.

“What we found when we talked to consumers, they actually really want us to curate their drink for them,” Matthews said.

To date, the Irvine location’s top-selling drinks are the Mexican Chocolate Churro Chiller, the Dirty Mountain Dew Baja Blast Dream Soda and the Mango Peach Agua Refresca. Six of the top 10 bestselling drinks at the location are chillers. That’s a reversal from the initial test location in Chula Vista, which has seen similar demand for every drink category, according to Matthews.

Since its opening day in September, the Irvine location has been selling more than 900 drinks per day, according to Taco Bell. than a third of orders include an item from the Live Más Café menu.

Meanwhile, the Chula Vista location — which exceeded its initial sales forecast by four times — is selling more than 750 beverages a day nearly a year since its opening, the company said. A quarter of all transactions include a Live Más Café beverage, according to Taco Bell.

“Given what we’re seeing right now from the business results, the payback looks really attractive and in line with what our franchisees would expect for something big, but we’ve got a lot more to learn,” said Taylor Montgomery, global chief brand officer of Taco Bell.

‘Little treat’

This year, the hottest trend in fast food hasn’t been a chicken sandwich or plant-based burgers. Instead, beverages of all consistencies, colors and nutritional values have taken the spotlight.

For example, Shake Shack


Disclaimer: This news article has been republished exactly as it appeared on its original source, without any modification.
We do not take any responsibility for its content, which remains solely the responsibility of the original publisher.


Disclaimer: This news article has been republished exactly as it appeared on its original source, without any modification.
We do not take any responsibility for its content, which remains solely the responsibility of the original publisher.


Author: uaetodaynews
Published on: 2025-10-24 21:42:00
Source: uaetodaynews.com

easttowestnews.com

Global breaking headlines, deep analysis, and perspectives from East to West—politics, economy, technology, and culture. Trusted, fast, and borderless. |

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button