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Forget the double drive-thru. Meet the new Taco Bell DefyForget the double drive-thru. Meet the new Taco Bell Defy

With four drive-thru lanes, this new prototype promises to solve the bottleneck problem

Lisa Jennings, Executive Editor

August 12, 2021

2 Min Read
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Taco Bell on Thursday unveiled its newest store design promising to be the speediest unit yet.

Dubbed the Taco Bell Defy — because it will “defy norms and define the future” — the new design set to break ground in Brooklyn Park, Minn., later this month will be a 3,000-square-foot, two-story restaurant with four drive-thru lanes. Three of those lanes will be dedicated to mobile or delivery order pickups, the company said.

Developed in partnership with 35-year franchise operator Border Foods, the new Defy location was designed by Minneapolis-based Vertical Works Inc. It will be the franchisee’s 230th Taco Bell and 82nd new restaurant build, though it’s not scheduled to open until summer 2022.

Though the Defy design will be among the smallest in terms of footprint, the restaurant is expected to serve more customers, reimagining a frictionless drive-thru experience, the company said.

Digital check-in screens will allow mobile-order customers to scan their order via a QR code, then pull forward where their food will be delivered by a contactless proprietary lift system. Two-way audio and video will allow customers to stay in touch with team members in real time.

The Irvine, Calif.-based chain has long been diversifying its flexible formats, but the company is prioritizing digital elements as it reaches the goal of 10,000 units this decade.

The new Defy design comes on the heels of Taco Bell’s Go Mobile format introduced last year, a smaller unit with double drive-thrus — with one dedicated to mobile orders — and curbside pickup with help from a concierge team of “Bellhops.” To date, the chain has 13 Go Mobile locations built and another 85 in the pipeline, with the Defy as the latest in that format category.

Before that came the more socially oriented Taco Bell Cantina locations, with open kitchens and often serving alcohol.

“In 2015, we created the Taco Bell Cantina concept with an open kitchen environment in urban markets. In 2020, we introduced the Go Mobile concept much earlier than anticipated with the help of quick collaboration with franchisees just like Border Foods,” said Mike Grams, Taco Bell’s vice president and global chief operating officer, in a statement. “Partnering with our franchisees to test new concepts is a huge unlock of learning for us. What we learn from the test of this new Defy concept may help shape future Taco Bell restaurants.”

Aaron Engler, president of Border Foods, added in a statement that the new design will improve a major aspect of using the drive-thru: speed.

“We’re partnering with Taco Bell and the best and brightest in technology and design to create what will very likely be the future of quick-service restaurants,” Engler said.

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About the Author

Lisa Jennings

Executive Editor, Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality

Lisa Jennings is executive editor of Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality. She joined the NRN staff as West Coast editor in 2004 as a veteran journalist. Before joining NRN, she spent 11 years at The Commercial Appeal, the daily newspaper in Memphis, Tenn., most recently as editor of the Food and Health & Wellness sections. Prior experience includes staff reporting for the Washington Business Journal and United Press International.

Lisa’s areas of expertise include coverage of both large public restaurant chains and small independents, the regulatory and legal landscapes impacting the industry overall, as well as helping operators find solutions to run their business better.

Lisa Jennings’ experience:

Executive editor, NRN (March 2020 to present)

Executive editor, Restaurant Hospitality (January 2018 to present)

Senior editor, NRN (September 2004 to March 2020)

Reporter/editor, The Commercial Appeal (1990-2001)

Reporter, Washington Business Journal (1985-1987)

Contact Lisa Jennings at:

[email protected]

@livetodineout

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