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The Taco Bell Hotel & Resort Offers a Fresh Take on Poolside Eating

— July 18, 2019 — World
For a limited time in Palm Springs, California, Taco Bell is opening the doors to a Taco Bell Hotel & Resort with a unique resort-inspired menu. Taco Bell is putting its own stamp on the classic poolside resort menu with local ingredients and options like the Avocado Toast-ada with radish, chipotle-seasoned sorghum and diablo puffs, or the Toasted Cheddar Club with hand-breaded crispy chicken, jalapeño bacon, avocado, sharp cheddar, lettuce, tomato and aioli, all of which is served with a side of Nacho Fries.

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the popular Mountain Dew Baja Blast, the destination will also be serving Baja Blast Birthday Freeze in a first-of-its-kind Freeze Lounge.

At the hotel and resort, guests will also be able to enjoy fashion collaborations, poolside entertainment and more.

Trend Themes

  1. QSR Resort Menus — Create resort-inspired menus in quick-service restaurants to offer unique dining experiences and attract new customers.
  2. Local Ingredient Integration — Incorporate locally sourced ingredients into menu offerings to cater to the demand for fresh and sustainable food options.
  3. Brand Collaborations — Partner with fashion brands and other industries to create unique experiences and offerings that go beyond traditional food and beverage.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality — Hotels and resorts can explore innovative dining options to enhance guest experiences and differentiate themselves from competitors.
  2. Quick-service Restaurants (QSR) — QSR chains can revamp their menu offerings and adopt a resort-inspired approach to attract new customers and increase customer loyalty.
  3. Fashion — Fashion brands can collaborate with food and beverage outlets to create limited-edition menu items and exclusive experiences, integrating fashion and dining seamlessly.
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