Those who love eating breakfast foods anytime of day will be heartbroken to know that Taco Bell does not serve all-day breakfast. Even if you're getting off a graveyard shift and try to snag a delicious breakfast burrito in the wee hours of the morning, you're likely to be too early for the relatively small window it's available (compared to McDonalds, say, which is roughly 6 hours or so). The latter scenario comes due to two reasons that some Taco Bell enthusiasts may not be aware of.
Firstly, the majority of Taco Bell locations are not open 24 hours. Where I live, for example, most Taco Bells close at around 4 a.m.
, leaving folks out of luck if they find themselves craving after that time. As for the second reason, even at the small handful of Taco Bells that are always open, their breakfast menu is only available from 7 a.m.
until 11:00 a.m. at which point the chain's lunch menu takes its place.
What is on Taco Bell's breakfast menu? Now, not every Taco Bell restaurant serves breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m., as some locations don't open until 8 a.
m., leaving only three hours to grab your favorite breakfast items. And actually Taco Bell has recently given restaurant franchisees the discretion to do away with the breakfast menu entirely, leaving a handful of at certain locations.
For the lucky Taco Bell lovers who do live near a location that serves breakfast, their first menu of the day is quite delightful. The menu features a wide array of burrito, quesadilla, and Crunchwrap v.