The Taco Bell restaurant at 23651 Rockfield Blvd in Lake Forest is a part of the growing portfolio of Live Más Café conversions. It was announced as part of a group of outposts all over SoCal that are up next to be remodeled and rebranded, according to a recent article by Patch.
Records with the Orange County Health Care Agency further confirm the brand’s plans. The project has gone through multiple rounds of review and revisions, finally receiving plan approval and authority to construct in late September. It’s listed as a remodel of over 1,000 square feet.
Franchise operator Diversified Restaurant Group manages the Lake Forest location. It has already opened a few and announced plans to convert several other outposts in the next few months: Corona, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, Eastvale, Hemet, La Cañada, Lancaster, Newhall, Pasadena, Temecula, Yorba Linda, Chula Vista, San Diego, Irvine, Simi Valley, and Palmdale.
Taco Bell’s website highlights the new Live Más Café lineup, which includes more than 20 new drinks like Wild Strawberry, Caramel Dulce, and Mexican Chocolate Churro Chillers, as well as iced coffees and blended latte chillers.

