Found out why Jach-in-the-Box tacos don't taste good like before and taste like crap now, they switch out beef to canned chicken meat, Pepto Bismo time
There was a time when Fisherman‘s Wharf did have a good balance between touristy things and true, authentic, San Francisco businesses as well. But, yes, Rich, those days are long gone. This is the find nail in the coffin.
Ah, Yes! Taco Bell. Lord knows the Wharf is screaming for such a fine dining experience as a "run to the border" with it's faux cuisine. Now, I can order an adult beverage to go with my order. Yeah, pass. Let me know when Happy Steak or Sizzler moves in.
Given how many retail and restaurant spaces are empty, anything at FW is welcome these days, including Taco Bell. It's not like people go to FW for gourmet food.
5:17. Maybe so, but it would still be nice to be afforded the option...as opposed to the questionable offal, being passed off as "food". Which can be found anywhere.
@ 6:41 Well, Taco Bell achieved top status when featured as fine dining in the film "Demolition Man"; loved the film, Taco Bell not so much; @ 4:01 is right, tacos taste like crap nowadays
11:50. The Great Franchise Wars you speak of and brand recognition. TB being the sole survivor. Campy movie, but fun! Now, if I can just figure out the 3 shells in the bathroom deal.....
Found out why Jach-in-the-Box tacos don't taste good like before and taste like crap now, they switch out beef to canned chicken meat, Pepto Bismo time
ReplyDeleteIt had Beef???
DeleteThey've always been a disgusting deep fried bag of grease. Their burgers are good though.
DeleteI didn't mind the Taco Bell Cantina story, but it was on the front page. That was a bad decision.
ReplyDeleteThere was a time when Fisherman‘s Wharf did have a good balance between touristy things and true, authentic, San Francisco businesses as well. But, yes, Rich, those days are long gone. This is the find nail in the coffin.
ReplyDeleteAh, Yes! Taco Bell. Lord knows the Wharf is screaming for such a fine dining experience as a "run to the border" with it's faux cuisine. Now, I can order an adult beverage to go with my order. Yeah, pass. Let me know when Happy Steak or Sizzler moves in.
ReplyDeleteGiven how many retail and restaurant spaces are empty, anything at FW is welcome these days, including Taco Bell. It's not like people go to FW for gourmet food.
Delete5:17. Maybe so, but it would still be nice to be afforded the option...as opposed to the questionable offal, being passed off as "food". Which can be found anywhere.
Delete@ 6:41 Well, Taco Bell achieved top status when featured as fine dining in the film "Demolition Man"; loved the film, Taco Bell not so much; @ 4:01 is right, tacos taste like crap nowadays
ReplyDelete11:50. The Great Franchise Wars you speak of and brand recognition. TB being the sole survivor. Campy movie, but fun! Now, if I can just figure out the 3 shells in the bathroom deal.....
ReplyDeleteLove the Crunch Wrap Supreme™
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