C’mon, why does Taco Bell have 4 stars? Eat here of you want gut DESTRUCTION. Low quality ingredients and the furthest thing from Mexican food. One star!
Rachel S.
Place rating: 5 San Antonio, TX
Not much to say– service was good, food tasted like Taco Bell, and the building wasn’t too messy. Most tables looked like they hadn’t been cleaned off for a little while though
Jim F.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Professional, Fast service, pretty good for a Taco Bell franchise
Dayton H.
Place rating: 5 Dripping Springs, TX
Awesome! The food is so great I cannot believe it! Try the tacos!
Wes O.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Fast and more than friendly(offered to remake the fiesta potatoes for me because I didn’t know they had sour cream). Nope, it’s by no means authentic or quality, but you know what you’re getting and they’re friendly. For a fast food place, that’ll make me a fan.
James F.
Place rating: 1 Driftwood, TX
Buzzards circling overhead the Drippin’ Taco Bell. Need I say more? Actually there is a few more items I have to comment on. This location is always out of something. Like«Sir, our guacamole is still frozen would you like some free cinnamon twists?» Not if you gonna put them on my burrito… How about trying to eat a taco salad with a spork? You order the most expensive item on the menu; and they don’t have real utensils. They did offer me a plastic knife once; I guess I was supposed to stab the lettuce. The photo in this case says it all.
John B.
Place rating: 3 Dripping Springs, TX
Well as far a Taco Bell’s go this is average. Not bad as the one I ate at in St. Paul, MN(worst) but not as good as the one I where I used to live near in Dallas(best). Service can be slow when it gets busy on the weekends. Otherwise fast and friendly.