Sarasota Looks to Be Getting a Del Taco

Submitted paperwork shows a new Del Taco opening at Cattlemen Road and Fruitville Road

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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With nearly 600 locations across the country, Del Taco has a long history that stretches all the way back to 1964 in Yermo, California. Founded there by Ed Hackbarth and David Jameson, Del Taco served a menu featuring 19-cent tacos, tostadas, fries, and 24-cent cheeseburgers. The world has changed unimaginably much since then—and Del Taco has grown with the times.

The menu has diversified considerably in more than half a century, but you’ll still find tacos, burgers, and more. Currently featured items include the $5 Clásico El Big Box (Our $5 Clásico El Big Box. Del Combo™ Beef & Bean Burrito, Mini Quesadilla, value-sized Crinkle Cut Fries and 16 oz Fountain Drink), and the $9 Ameri-Mex El Big Box (Enjoy the best of both worlds with our $9 Ameri-Mex El Big Box. Double Del® Cheeseburger, Bean & Cheese Burrito [choice of red or green sauce], Soft Snack Taco, value-sized Crinkle Cut Fries and 16 oz Fountain Drink).

Now, a new Del Taco location appears to be in the works in Sarasota, where plan review paperwork submitted by FreshMexFL LLC shows a new location opening at 5850 Fruitville Road.

Located on the southwest corner of the intersection with Cattlemen Road, the new Del Taco would join a restaurant community that includes brands like Jersey Mike’s Subs, Bob Evans, Starbucks, Rodizio Grill Brazilian Steakhouse, and Gecko’s Grill & Pub.

Franchisee Tim Cloe could not immediately be reached for comment on the opening.

You can keep up with all things Del Taco by following @deltaco on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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