5 Taco Bell Menu Items Scheduled To Be Discontinued This Year

Taco Bell is shaking up its menu again, and some cult favorites are disappearing. If you have a go to order you love, you might want to double check before your next late night run.

These retirements include fan loved items and limited time legends that earned serious followings. Let us break down what is leaving, why it matters, and what to order instead while you can.

1. Loaded Beef Nachos

Loaded Beef Nachos
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Loaded Beef Nachos delivered that chaotic, stadium-snack energy in a cardboard tray. Crunchy chips, seasoned beef, molten nacho cheese, and jalapenos made every bite messy in the best way.

You could add sour cream or extra pico for a fully loaded moment.

Taco Bell lists this as no longer available, ending many last-minute nacho cravings. If you are missing the combo, try building a DIY version by pairing Chips and Nacho Cheese Sauce with a beef craveable like the Beefy Melt Burrito.

It is not perfect, but it scratches the same salty, cheesy, crunchy itch.

2. Classic Stacker

Classic Stacker
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The Classic Stacker kept things simple and satisfying. Layers of tortilla, melty cheese, and seasoned beef were folded into a tidy, griddled triangle.

It felt like a budget quesadilla with bigger flavor and a portable, grab-and-go vibe.

Now Taco Bell marks it as no longer available, nudging fans toward a newer Stacker option. If you want a similar fix, customize a Cheese Quesadilla with beef and ask for it grilled well.

The texture is close, the price stays friendly, and you still get that molten, salty comfort that made the Classic Stacker a sneaky favorite.

3. Double Stacked Taco

Double Stacked Taco
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The Double Stacked Taco was textural drama in one hand. A soft tortilla hugged a crunchy shell, glued together with cheese or sauce so you got crisp and tender in every bite.

It was easy to love and even easier to crave during limited runs.

Taco Bell says it is no longer available, which stings for crunch fans. You can mimic it by ordering a Crunchy Taco and a Soft Taco, then wrapping one around the other with extra cheese.

It is a little DIY, but the payoff is that perfect snap plus chew you remember.

4. Chicken Enchilada Burrito

Chicken Enchilada Burrito
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Comfort food fans loved the Chicken Enchilada Burrito for its saucy, cozy vibes. Shredded chicken, melty cheese, and enchilada-style sauce turned a simple wrap into a rich, savory roll-up.

It was like drive-thru casserole energy, but handheld.

Taco Bell lists it as no longer available in the help center, so consider hacks. Add creamy jalapeno sauce to a Chicken Burrito and ask for red sauce on the side.

It approximates that tangy, chili-forward warmth without drowning the tortilla. Not identical, but close enough to calm the enchilada craving on a rushed lunch break.

5. Quesarito

Quesarito
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The Quesarito was peak indulgence, wrapping a burrito in a melty quesadilla jacket. Inside, you got seasoned beef, rice, creamy sauces, and a wall of cheese sealing everything together.

It hit that oozy, warm, heavy comfort zone perfectly.

Taco Bell notes it was a limited-time item and is no longer available in stores. If you are chasing that mood, order a Beefy Five-Layer Burrito, add chipotle sauce, and ask for extra cheese with a well-grilled finish.

The result is decadent, gooey, and satisfying enough to hold you over until the next nostalgic comeback.

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