I haven't been like a huge fan of Taco Bell only from long ago because of their quesadillas. But I have to say since I have been coming to the Taco Bell alot. They are seriously super nice and wonderful. Now I admit that I'm not the nicest person in the world and I may have a face that looks like a Mean person...but other than that I am a good hearted person and I know good when I see good. But every time I came in there they are, yes having a good time on the employee side of things and talking and laughing out loud. Which I notice on another review on this page had a problem with them being out loud. I say if they're having a good time let them have a good time because if they are good in their job ,then they're going to treat the customers good. I think of it as a positive not a negative or an annoyance. Because they are really worse things in this world than being out loud and having a good time. So if you don't like it I suggest to that person that left that review go to Wendys or go somewhere else where it's quiet or to the library. And stop picking on people and Who am I to judge well its just advice it's an opinion and my advice just like yours and you're entitled to yours.But I also say hey think about the brighter things of what they're doing instead of the negative things that they're doing because really its not all about us it's about them too and if we can work together then it is called teamwork regardless if we're not an employee of Taco Bell .but other than that they keep their place clean, they are nice they give me orders nicely and even when they have messed up on my orders they replace it regardless ,even if I have to be somewhere quickly. they are fast food I have to wait and I'm willing to wait not everything in this world is hand and foot to us customers, we should understand that. because I'm not an employee for Taco Bell .I'm a customer but I do know that fast food is not easy to work for and just because it says fast food does not mean it's really fast....everybody has their own part and if a worker is slow that's not their fault they have to do the best and accommodate for that worker that is slow but if you're willing to give a chance in this world for other opportunities of other people you can be a better place and I see this taco Bell being the best place to be in if I could throw a freaking party here and tell everybody how awesome they are I totally would. To me that shows that so far the managers that treat their employees with respect.I have watch them and listen to them .they don't know me at all they just know that I come in there from time to time. But they are nice to me. they kind of give a look like they're scared but I get that alot...Lol..so its kind of a two way street,but I think its funny.I don't take it too personal. Lol... Keep up the good work Taco Bell keep respecting your employees and managers keep your head on your shoulders even if it's not an easy job but you're doing a great job because everybody's there is being nice like they should and they're showing great customer service good job to all of you currently working there. Oh and here's some advice don't ever be like Mcdonalds and by the way if you ever happen to hire any new employees make sure they're nice, fun people, like you guys who currently working...
Read moreI recently visited the Taco Bell at 7431 Evergreen Way in Everett, WA, and left feeling frustrated and ripped off. For a fast-food chain that’s supposed to be affordable and quick, this location was a massive letdown, with sky-high prices and a terrible overall experience. First, let’s talk about the cost. Taco Bell used to be the go-to spot for cheap, quick meals, but those days are long gone. My simple order of three tacos and a small drink came out to over $10, which is outrageous for what you get. Others have noted similar sticker shock, with one reviewer mentioning a $21 bill for two people to have just three tacos each and small drinks at a different Taco Bell location. The portions here were skimpy—tacos with barely a sprinkle of meat and a dollop of sour cream that hardly justified the “Supreme” label. For the price, I expected more substance, not a meal that felt like it was scraped together from leftovers. Compared to local Mexican restaurants or even other fast-food joints, Taco Bell’s value is nonexistent. The experience itself was just as bad. The drive-thru, which I used hoping for speed, was painfully slow. I waited over 15 minutes, which is unacceptable for “fast food.” Others have called this location’s drive-thru the “slowest in Washington State,” and I can see why. The staff seemed disorganized, and the cashier tried to upsell me on items I didn’t want, which felt pushy and annoying. When I finally got my food, it was sloppy—tacos falling apart, with sauce packets missing despite me specifically asking for them. The whole process felt chaotic, and the food quality didn’t make up for it. The restaurant itself didn’t inspire confidence either. Reviews mention unclean tables, overflowing trash cans, and an overall dirty vibe at other Everett locations, and I noticed similar issues here. The parking lot had loiterers hanging around, which made the experience feel unsafe and uncomfortable. For a place charging premium prices, you’d expect at least a clean and welcoming environment, but this Taco Bell fell short. Overall, the Taco Bell at 7431 Evergreen Way is a prime example of why the chain is losing its appeal. It’s way too expensive for the meager portions and subpar quality, and the slow, disorganized service only adds insult to injury. I won’t be returning to this location and would recommend anyone in Everett skip it for a local taqueria or even another fast-food spot that respects your wallet and time. Save yourself the hassle and...
Read moreNot to thrilled with my experience today at Taco Bell, not only did the front counter not have anyone checking on it every so often so I had to yell into the back several times with no responce not once but twice. First time was to get the bathroom code, and then the second time was because of the mexi melt that I had ordered was ripping apart as I was unwrapping it to eat it. I took the mexi melt to the front of the restaurant to speak with someone at the counter when they finally decided to acknowledge me and then told them about how this is not supposed to be how the burrito should come out to a customer. The employee which was the tall young man with blonde hair and bigger boned more husky body build working the drive through told me that that's how they come and that that's how they are served and I had too high of standards and I should just take it and eat it like that and that that's what most people do is just deal with it and I asked for a manager because I had said that there is no way that Taco Bell itself and the manager would just tell a customer that it's ok to serve a burrito that comes apart like that in the wrapper and is ok with it and would tell the customer to deal with it so can I speak to your manager. And then after saying that he then said that he will have the cooks remake it but it might be a little bit and said it in a tone that he was annoyed and sarcastically because at the end when I said thank you he then said,"because it's not up to your standards". I felt as if it was rude and just pure laziness I've been a manager of a fast food restaurant establishment, Carl's jr to be exact and I'm definitely sure that I would never tell a customer to be ok with something being so lazily made and served and tell them to deal with it, and even before that first and foremost the customer is always right. So if they want it remade its falling apart and not able to eat because now the burrito tortilla has thinned down to nothing and will fall apart in their hands while eating making it impossible to eat, I am remaking it to look like the picture on the menu and as close as possible with no feedback and using the best customer service communication. And that's not just for my standards and expectations, because that would be as a whole in society what the bar is...
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