Shredded Beef Back for Limited Time at Del Taco
The shredded meat is featured in three different menu items.
The shredded meat is featured in three different menu items.
NRA awards Mexican chain with Restaurant Neighbor Award for donations to National Guard.
Winners of Bold Challenge promotion can take on one of five participating athletes.
Add breakfast menu item, promote another with coupon.
New products focus on the citrus flavor.
With its entry into the Florida market, the No. 2 Mexican chain seeks to outpace the Bell.
The restaurant will sell three Chicken Soft Tacos for $2.09 on Thursdays.
Del Taco is bringing back the popular shrimp dish for a limited time.
Ed Wilroy joined the company as senior director of research and development.
Del Taco chose the former president and CEO of Einstein Noah Restaurant Group for his record of brand growth.
David Snyder’s strong performance in the department made him a natural choice for a top position.
Could the $5 fight be over?
Tom Johnson will be director of consumer insights.
Del Taco offers price-savvy combo deals.
Utah restaurants sold paper shoes for $1 and hung them on the walls of the stores.
Desert Moon relaunched its franchising program after simplifying its operating system.
The company hired its first VP of marketing development and announced promotions.
The company is rolling out a 99 cent Classic Taco deal beginning Sept. 17 and using a steamy ad to promote the campaign.
The contest is a chance for employees to demonstrate their menu ingenuity with ingredients already found in Del Taco kitchens.
The new Del Inferno sauce is almost three times hotter than any of the sauces offered by Del Taco’s nearest competitors.
The company announced plans to open 32 restaurants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and is seeking up to six qualified restaurant operators as franchisees.
The company is parent company of Captain D’s and Del Taco and plans to complete the new sites within the next several years.
The new company-owned 24-hour restaurant is located at 2515 N. Hollywood Way in Burbank, California.
The quick-serve will donate 25 cents from each Spicy Chicken Burrito sold to fire relief efforts.