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As someone who's been researching former Taco Bells for three years I have a love/hate relationship with this location - I have not seen any proof of this location being a Taco Bell at all, not on newspapers.com or anything. The only tangible proof really is the menu board holder, which is a standard one Taco Bell used from 1981 to 1985. I have building plans for all generations of Taco Bell buildings and this one doesn't fully match any of them - it just looks like a Tacos La Paz, but that doesn't explain the menu boards
hmm
edit - the menu board doesn't have the same amount of spaces as the standard one, this one is bizarre
the photo isn't up on that post anymore but I know the one - the one in the photo is a standard 1965-1972 Taco Bell building design and was store #201 located in San Luis Obispo CA
Moved away 22 years ago and still craving Taco Bravo! I used to go a couple times a week. Taking a drive over there on my next vacation to satisfy my craving.
Man I used to work right near there at the office buildings close to Pruneyard. I would hit up Taco Bravo all the time. I miss living in the bay, can't wait until I can move back.
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That place is the best!!! Their generosity with cheese is legendary and their sauce is cravable.
soooo good!
As someone who's been researching former Taco Bells for three years I have a love/hate relationship with this location - I have not seen any proof of this location being a Taco Bell at all, not on newspapers.com or anything. The only tangible proof really is the menu board holder, which is a standard one Taco Bell used from 1981 to 1985. I have building plans for all generations of Taco Bell buildings and this one doesn't fully match any of them - it just looks like a Tacos La Paz, but that doesn't explain the menu boards
hmm
edit - the menu board doesn't have the same amount of spaces as the standard one, this one is bizarre
This could be it: https://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/jr2afm/looks_very_similar_to_taco_bravo_in_campbell_was/
the photo isn't up on that post anymore but I know the one - the one in the photo is a standard 1965-1972 Taco Bell building design and was store #201 located in San Luis Obispo CA
Odd, I see the photo.
Huh, I don't - I just get this "Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/ OldSchoolCool." (added a space in case this gets flagged)
I love you Taco Bravo ✨
Moved away 22 years ago and still craving Taco Bravo! I used to go a couple times a week. Taking a drive over there on my next vacation to satisfy my craving.
I am nowhere near this place but they look like they make bomb Mexican Food.
Heck yeah. This was a regular lunch destination when I worked at eBay.
Tacos, cheese and That hot sauce....mmmmm 🤤
The hot sauce is the best! Wish i could make some
Man I used to work right near there at the office buildings close to Pruneyard. I would hit up Taco Bravo all the time. I miss living in the bay, can't wait until I can move back.
Taco Bravo!! Best tacos and nachos!
Get a late night boneyard back in the 90s after the bars closed.