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A Boozy, 'Millennial' Taco Bell Is Moving In Across From Kings Theatre
Taco Bell has big plans for the border of Flatbush and Ditmas Park.
FLATBUSH, BROOKLYN — Just what the Kings Theatre area needs: another big chain store. National "Mexican food" behemoth Taco Bell announced Friday that it's opening a new outpost — with booze — in the old Harris Department Stores building at 1034 Flatbush Ave. near Beverly Road, directly across from the historic Kings Theatre on the border of Flatbush and Ditmas Park.
It's one of 50 new Taco Bell joints that'll open across New York City's five boroughs by 2022, a company spokeswoman told Patch.
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The Flatbush Avenue storefront will open in early 2018, the company said, along with (also boozy) locations in Times Square, the NYU area and Bed-Stuy, and one (non-boozy) location in Corona, Queens.
Taco Bell's alcohol-serving locations are called "cantinas."
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These cantinas "boast flashy millennial-baiting features like digital menu boards, digital queues, open kitchens, and shareable tapas-style menus," according to the Eater food blog. Their booze menus are mostly comprised of "Twisted Freezes" — a slushy-like substance that reportedly mixes flavors like margarita, cola, piña colada, lemonade, orange, cherry and blue raspberry with tequila, rum, vodka, whiskey or spiced rum. They also have a few beers on tap.
Here's what other cantinas look like inside:
I heard there's a #TacoBellCantina opening in Royal Oak. The one in #Vegas is pretty sweet, check out my hot pic from a few weeks ago pic.twitter.com/CxciOOa99m
— Joe Szabelski (@blazeofjoey) September 3, 2017
Taco Bell to move beyond the drive-thru with hundreds of smaller urban stores https://t.co/wO3qRzYfMh pic.twitter.com/aIg1Nubnnz
— Eater (@Eater) September 15, 2017
Currently, there are only three Taco Bells in NYC — one in the East Village, one in Midtown Manhattan and one in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Taco Bell is shattering its old business model by targeting NYC and other major American metro markets for expansion, as NASDAQ first reported in May. Within the next five years, Taco Bell plans to open 300 new locations in big U.S. cities, according to NASDAQ.
Of the 50 new outposts in New York City, most will be located in outer boroughs, where retail spaces are roomier, a Taco Bell executive told Eater. Around 10 of them will be located in Manhattan.
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