Taco Bell 79 cent Menu: Cheese Roll-Up, Triple Layer Nachos, Cinnamon Twists
Because sometimes a dollar is just too much!
Back in May, Taco Bell introduced their ‘Why Pay More’ menu featuring a fairly wide selection of super cheap eats. It had several items that were available previously, but also including new items such as Triple Layer Nachos, Cheese Roll-Up, Cheesy Double Beef Burrito, Big Taste Taco, and more. Taco Bell breaks the menu down into 79, 89 and 99 cent items. Over my next few reviews, I will be exploring this budget menu, and today I’m focusing on the Triple Layer Nachos, Cheese Roll-Up, and Cinnamon Twists. According to TB’s website, the Triple Layer Nachos are featured in the 89 cent category, however all 3 of these items are 79 cents in my area.


The Nachos are very basic, as you would expect for the price. It’s tortilla chips with refried beans, Taco Bell red sauce, and nacho cheese. While there isn’t any meat, and not many ingredients, they actually taste pretty good. If you’re willing to get your fingers a bit messy, this makes the perfect side dish. The beans and nacho cheese sauce are standard Taco Bell fare, the same used on a dozen other items. They go well together, and the red sauce adds a little extra kick of flavor. Both times I ordered, some of the tortilla chips in the center became soggy, but I wouldn’t say that’s a bad thing, or totally unexpected. The chips on the outer portion of the bowl stay crisp, so you can use those to scoop up their soggy brothers along with the other ingredients. For only 79 cents, these nachos are a winner. They’re not very filling, and it’s really only a handful of chips, but they’re a great snack or addition to a larger meal. [ B+ ]


The Cheese Roll-Up is an item I’ve purchased 3 or 4 times now, and each time I get it, I wonder why the hell I did. Maybe I thought it would get better… but it never does. There are three cheeses, Monterey Jack, Cheddar, and American, melted together in a warm tortilla. That’s it, just melted cheese, nothing else. Whenever I eat it, I’m reminded of those days when there’s nothing left in my refrigerator except a few random items. They can’t make a complete sandwich or meal, but if I throw them together they’ll at least make a snack. Yep, that’s the Cheese Roll-Up… it’s those left over items in the refrigerator that are just thrown together, and never quite amount to anything. There’s only tortilla and cheese, and the cheese makes little impact. All 3 cheeses are small in quantity and lite on flavor. It’s way too bland. And it’s a tiny, short and thin little thing to begin with. Maybe if they added some beans, or onions, or something… anything… it would help. Even at 79 cents I feel ripped off. [ D- ]


The Cinnamon Twists surprised me. I don’t know what I was expecting, other than having cinnamon flavor, but they’re really a nice treat after finishing a taco or burrito. The texture of the twists remind me of Jax, but instead of cheese flavor these are cinnamon. It’s airy, light and crunchy, with a large amount of cinnamon and sugar flavor. I would say the cinnamon taste was stronger than “Cinnamon Toast Crunch” brand cereal, but it wasn’t too much or overpowering. It was a satisfying treat overall, though I don’t see myself driving by Taco Bell and suddenly having a craving for them, in the same way I crave the Crunchwrap Supreme or Volcano Taco. You receive a decent amount of twists in an order, and it’s a good deal for 79 cents. [ B ]
Currently there’s only two items on the 79 cent section of the menu (three items if the Nachos are reduced from 89 cents as in my town). One of those items is a big bland disappointment, but the other two get a thumbs up. If you want more food with your next Taco Bell meal but are low on cash, try the Triple Layer Nachos or Cinnamon Twists. They won’t hurt your wallet, and they might be the extra little something you need to defeat that hunger. Coming up next time — the 89 cent value menu.
Price: $.79 each / Website: TacoBell.com
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Nutrition Facts - Taco Bell, Triple Layer Nachos.
Calories - 340
Calories from Fat - 160
Total Fat - 18 grams
Carbs - 38 grams
Saturated Fat - 2.5 grams
Trans Fat - 1.5 grams
Cholesterol - 0 milligrams
Sodium - 720 milligrams
Protein - 7 grams
Nutrition Facts - Taco Bell, Cheese Roll-Up.
Calories - 200
Calories from Fat - 90
Total Fat - 10 grams
Carbs - 19 grams
Saturated Fat - 5 grams
Trans Fat - 0 grams
Cholesterol - 20 milligrams
Sodium - 490 milligrams
Protein - 9 grams
Nutrition Facts - Taco Bell, Cinnamon Twists.
Calories - 170
Calories from Fat - 60
Total Fat - 7 grams
Carbs - 26 grams
Saturated Fat - 0 grams
Trans Fat - 0 grams
Cholesterol - 0 milligrams
Sodium - 200 milligrams
Protein - 1 gram
Now you’ve gone and done it. We’re probably going to have TB for dinner tonight. I’d practically forgotten about their addictive Volcano tacos. That’s all I’m going to think about until I get off work today!
That cheese thing even looks awfully bland.
I ordered the Cinnamon Twists for the hell of it not knowing really what to expect. Like you, I was pleasantly surprised. It was a great after meal treat - not heavy, obnoxious, or anything - just little puffs of happiness.
THE SOGGY NACHOS ARE WHAT MAKES IT SO GREAT!
I usually get the cheese roll up along with a nacho bell grande and eat with the extra chips. There does seem to be an issue with melting time though, the middle is never melted all the way, but I suppose if I bring it home I could take care of that on my own.
I love the Cinnamon Twists, but I haven’t tried the smaller nachos-I loathe beans and there just doesn’t seem to be a point to getting nachos with cheese and red sauce on them no matter how cheap they are.
Those cinnamon twists are looking really good!
I love, love, love the cinnamon twists! Whenever I get Taco Bell, I have to have the cinnamon twists for desert.
Damn, Taco Bell is always a good choice. Never get sick of this place.
I have to disagree w/ the Cheese ROll up comments. They are so bomb for 79 cents. Its just like a rolled quesidilla.
I cant do nachos from TB w/out meat and sour cream and i dont have much of a sweet tooth for the twists.
Clutch Midnight Munchie feast for under 5 bucks
1 Volcano Taco
1 Soft Taco
1 Cheese Roll up
1 Bean/Cheese Burrito
1 KFC Snacker (my local TB is a KFC to)
one love.
Welcome back FFC!
I never feel satisfied when I have the Cinnamon Twists. So much air, so little substance. But hey, the price is right.
I really do like their three-cheese blend and enjoy it on their “Beefy-Cheesy Melt.” It’s no longer on the menu in my area (and I may have been in a test market when it was) but I still get the crew at my local TB to make it for me every weekend.
That said, I’m not usually in the mood for just cheese and a tortilla. Gotta add some meat to make it complete!
As for the TL Nachos, those just look gross. Sometimes concealing the innards in a tortilla make things more appetizing.
Jeff,
i liked your comments on the Cin. twists!
and the cheese blend is nice, but like you said, it needs some meat!
when i first had the nachos, i was driving at night and couldn’t see a damn thing that i was eating. my steering wheel became messy, but the nachos weren’t bad!
cali, I’m the same way as you… i hit up the value meals for the late night snacks!
i have tried the Cinnamon Twists and was totally disappointed by them. It feels like you’re eating nothing when you’re eating them.
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Has anyone else besides me and my 6 year old noticed how SUPER tiny the bean burritos have gotten. He has to order 2 now!!