Taco Bell Could Be Moving Into 16th Street Mall Space

Downtown Denver visitors might soon have a quick meal option of tacos, burritos, and more.

Amber D. Browne
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Have you had a hankering for a Cheesy Gordita Crunch or maybe a Crunchwrap Supreme? If you live, work, or play near 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver, you might be able to grab one for a meal in the near future.

According to permitting information with the City of Denver, it looks like Taco Bell could move into the space that formerly housed a Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt at 1600 Glenarm Pl., Unit 130, Denver, CO 80202.

The fast-food franchise has offered tacos to customers since the late founder Glen Bell opened the first Taco Bell in Downey, California in 1962. According to the Taco Bell website, Bell began serving what his customers called “Tay-Kohs.” Since then, the restaurant has expanded to include dozens of menu items and thousands of locations worldwide.

The Taco Bell menu offers burritos, quesadillas, nachos, and more. Don’t forget to order a Baja Blast to wash down all that food or Cinnamon Twists or Cinnabon Delights to satisfy those sweet cravings.

Taco Bell has dozens of locations across the Denver Metro area. There’s no word on when the location at 1600 Glenarm in Denver might open to the public.

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  • We’d rather DEL TACO, because they actually have non-dead food (beyond meat). Taco Beel been promising to stop serving just low-vibrational foods that cause death (meat and dairy. dairy = for babies to grow anyway). They promised to have plant-based options, but never did it yet. they lie just like Trump.

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