KEY POINTS
  • Taco Bell will convert three of its traditional restaurants in the suburbs into Cantinas in 2020.
  • Taco Bell has opened more than 60 of them in the U.S.
  • Future variations could include a menu with only plant-based options or TV screens that broadcast big sports games.
An interior view of the Broadway Taco Bell Cantina on July 11, 2018 in Brooklyn, NY.

Taco Bell will convert three of its traditional restaurants into Cantinas this year as part of a test to see if suburban consumers enjoy the more upscale locations as much as urbanites.

The Yum Brands chain opened its first Cantina in 2015 as a way to appeal to customers who were spending their money on food from fast-casual chains and to build a footprint in urban areas with more expensive real estate. Now, the locations are a key building block in Taco Bell's goal to become a $20 billion brand, and the chain is continuing to toy with the concept.