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Taco Bell’s beverage-focused concept launches first stores in North Texas

Have you ever wanted a Baja Blast, but in milkshake form? Well, you’re in luck. Taco Bell’s first ever beverage-focused concept debuted Thursday, Nov. 6.

The Taco Bell Live Más Cafe is an extension to a few already existing Taco Bell stores. These cafe locations will still offer Taco Bell’s full menu of tacos, quesadillas and burritos but also serve more than 20 beverages made by Bell-ristas. The first-ever Live Más Cafes will be in Southern California, Dallas and Houston.

We’re talking fun-flavored coffee drinks, Refrescas (which are caffeinated refreshers) and Churro Chillers, which are similar to milkshakes. Right now, the Live Más Cafes also offer the highly sought out Baja Blast pie, but in a Chiller drink form.

Here is what’s on the new Live Más Cafe menu and where you can try it.

The Mexican Mocha Iced Coffee (left), Baja Blast Pie Chiller (middle) and Strawberry Passionfruit Limonada Refresca (right) were drinks at the grand opening of Taco Bell Live Más Cafe at 5506 E. Mockingbird Lane in Dallas on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
The Mexican Mocha Iced Coffee (left), Baja Blast Pie Chiller (middle) and Strawberry Passionfruit Limonada Refresca (right) were drinks at the grand opening of Taco Bell Live Más Cafe at 5506 E. Mockingbird Lane in Dallas on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Ella Gonzales egonzales@star-telegram.com

Taco Bell Live Más Cafe menu

Taco Bell Live Más Cafes have all the same menu items as normal Taco Bell locations, but with the addition of more than 20 new drink options.

There are different types of drinks to try — Chillers, Refrescas, dirty sodas, frosty lemonades and iced coffees.

Baja Blast freeze, Refrescas and coffee Chillers are some of the 20 drinks offered at Taco Bell Live Más Cafe.
Baja Blast freeze, Refrescas and coffee Chillers are some of the 20 drinks offered at Taco Bell Live Más Cafe. Courtesy photo by Edelman

Here’s a glimpse into some of the treats you can get:

  • Baja Blast Pie Chiller: guests don’t have to buy the whole pie to try it. Instead, they slurp on a whole slice that is put into this chiller milkshake.
  • Caramel Apple Empanada Chiller: Taco Bell Caramel Apple Empanada blended with vanilla ice cream, topped with whipped cream and a caramel drizzle.
  • Lemonade Frost: lemonade and dragon fruit pieces blended with vanilla ice cream.
  • Dirty Mountain Dew Baja Blast: Mountain Dew Baja Blast with vanilla sweet cream.
  • Strawberry Passionfruit Agua Fresca: strawberry, passion fruit with green tea. 51 mg of caffeine.
  • Pineapple Lime Rockstar Energy Refresca: pineapple and lime flavor with a Rockstar Energy drink. 200 mg of caffeine.
  • Strawberry Lime Refresca Freeze: just like the Baja Blast freeze, except instead of Mountain Dew flavor, it’s strawberry lime-flavored slush.
  • Cinnabon Caramel Latte Iced Coffee (also comes as a Chiller): iced coffee with Cinnabon Caramel syrup and vanilla cream, topped with whipped cream and more Cinnabon Caramel syrup.

For guests who do not like iced beverages, the Live Más Cafe menu also has hot coffee options.

To see the full Live Más Cafe menu, visit Taco Bell’s website here.

Customers order from the new Live Mas Cafe menu at Taco Bell in Dallas, 5506 E. Mockingbird Lane on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. The new menu features over 20 beverages.
Customers order from the new Live Mas Cafe menu at Taco Bell in Dallas, 5506 E. Mockingbird Lane on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. The new menu features over 20 beverages. Ella Gonzales egonzales@star-telegram.com

Where can I try the Taco Bell Live Más Cafe in North Texas?

There are three Live Más Cafe locations in North Texas.

You can find them here:

  • 3127 Inwood Road, Dallas
  • 5506 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas
  • 3321 N. Belt Line Road, Irving

Taco Bell Live Más Cafe locations operate 24 hours daily.


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Ella Gonzales
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Ella Gonzales is a service journalism reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Ella mainly writes about local restaurants and where to find good deals around town.
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