Art Deco-styled Taco Bell Cantina invokes Golden Age of Hollywood

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Obligatory.

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Fun fact, the “Taco Bell” set in Demolition Man was actually the employee cafeteria at the Hughes Aircraft facility in El Segundo, which came complete with it’s own dystopian industrial landscape in the background, courtesy of one of the neighbors. GM, who had recently purchased Hughes, provided concept cars for the shoot.

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3uTHT

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“Hey, let’s go down to Taco Bell and get drunk!”

If I were a nighthawk, I’d hang out there.
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That’s much nicer than the Taco Bell Cantina nearest me, which looks like they forgot to finish building it.

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Isn’t it usually, “I’m so drunk, let’s get Taco Bell!”?

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The Taco Bell house in Fort Collins is still my second favorite Taco Bell. (First is still the one in Pacifica)

The story behind it:

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It looks like a place The Shadow would go to give himself diarrhea.

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