fun fact, Taco Bell Cantina locations sell alcohol and have special menus
JamUpGuy1989
So it’s pretty much like the Vegas cantina but it’s 20s theme instead of Miami Nightclub themed.
instagramhoo
Location ?
sids99
You can’t polish a turd. 😬
ginbooth
I’m getting Demolition Man vibes…
High_Life_Pony
Cannot wait to go here!
joeii247
🥃 just read the cantina part and i was sold
2fast2nick
Oh I’ll be there Taco Bell
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Can’t wait to get diarrhea there
MisterMondayKnight
I gotta check this out
sirjunkinthetrunk
Do they serve double deckers?
robotrousers
Based on the location I can’t imagine it will look that nice for long
elgauchoborracho
“Babe what’s wrong? You’ve hardly drank your Baja Blast margarita?”
AnnoyingCelticsFan
I had only ever been to one* Taco Bell Cantina. Thanks for posting this. My gf absolutely loves Taco Bell Cantinas, she’s gonna be so happy when I bring her to this one.
Noahs132
Fanciest place to get diarrhea
Formal_Ad_3369
Just got pickup here. Was decent just wish they weren’t so short tempered about pickups, especially cause it wasn’t really busy.
nickbuch
Would love to upvote but OP is a Neanderthal who doesn’t know how to use apostrophe’s
TlMEGH0ST
what! i thought these were a joke lol i gotta go!
shinjukuthief
Would prefer a Del Taco Cantina tbh
therealbongjovi
I am going to get so drunk in here. I can’t WAIT!
MoveLikeLasagna
Wack
Partigirl
I had to look up what used to be there (because I’m kinda old and the building is beautiful). This was what originally and most famously, used to be there:
“The restaurant (Taco Bell) at 6741 Hollywood Blvd. is in a building constructed in the Churrigueresque style in 1917. The site was once the bookstore Pickwick, which in the 1930s was frequented by old Hollywood movie stars. It was owned by Louis Epstein and named after Charles Dickens’ classic “The Pickwick Papers.”
I’m a little confused tho, since Taco Bell PR is saying 6741 for PickWick books but historical reference is saying 6743. It’s clearly the same building but Pickwick expanded at one point, so maybe that’s why the numbering is slightly off.
As a teen in the 70s and very early 80s, I used to go to the Pickwick Bookstore (and all of bookstore row) it was fantastic. In fact, Hollywood Blvd had a number of bookstores back then that were pretty fun to explore.
LADWP photo archives has a great write up on Pickwick Books interesting history. Pretty amusing too.
To think, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Raymond Chandler (not to mention, Humphrey Bogart) hung out at Pickwick.
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fun fact, Taco Bell Cantina locations sell alcohol and have special menus
So it’s pretty much like the Vegas cantina but it’s 20s theme instead of Miami Nightclub themed.
Location ?
You can’t polish a turd. 😬
I’m getting Demolition Man vibes…
Cannot wait to go here!
🥃 just read the cantina part and i was sold
Oh I’ll be there Taco Bell
Can’t wait to get diarrhea there
I gotta check this out
Do they serve double deckers?
Based on the location I can’t imagine it will look that nice for long
“Babe what’s wrong? You’ve hardly drank your Baja Blast margarita?”
I had only ever been to one* Taco Bell Cantina. Thanks for posting this. My gf absolutely loves Taco Bell Cantinas, she’s gonna be so happy when I bring her to this one.
Fanciest place to get diarrhea
Just got pickup here. Was decent just wish they weren’t so short tempered about pickups, especially cause it wasn’t really busy.
Would love to upvote but OP is a Neanderthal who doesn’t know how to use apostrophe’s
what! i thought these were a joke lol
i gotta go!
Would prefer a Del Taco Cantina tbh
I am going to get so drunk in here. I can’t WAIT!
Wack
I had to look up what used to be there (because I’m kinda old and the building is beautiful). This was what originally and most famously, used to be there:
“The restaurant (Taco Bell) at 6741 Hollywood Blvd. is in a building constructed in the Churrigueresque style in 1917. The site was once the bookstore Pickwick, which in the 1930s was frequented by old Hollywood movie stars. It was owned by Louis Epstein and named after Charles Dickens’ classic “The Pickwick Papers.”
I’m a little confused tho, since Taco Bell PR is saying 6741 for PickWick books but historical reference is saying 6743. It’s clearly the same building but Pickwick expanded at one point, so maybe that’s why the numbering is slightly off.
As a teen in the 70s and very early 80s, I used to go to the Pickwick Bookstore (and all of bookstore row) it was fantastic. In fact, Hollywood Blvd had a number of bookstores back then that were pretty fun to explore.
LADWP photo archives has a great write up on Pickwick Books interesting history. Pretty amusing too.
To think, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Raymond Chandler (not to mention, Humphrey Bogart) hung out at Pickwick.
https://waterandpower.org/Museum2/Pickwick_Book_Shop.html
https://www.tumblr.com/oldshowbiz/172088946239/the-pickwick-bookshop-a-legendary-hollywood
https://esotouric.com/2020/05/08/canteatsunshine136/
Commenting for reference
Missed opportunity for a demolition man future Taco Bell
I AM HEADING OVER RIGHT NOW