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Lincoln’s first Taco Bell is up for approval by City of Lincoln Council next week.
Taylor Lindsey plan to turn the former Pizza Hut on Nettleham Road into a drive-thru version of the Mexican-inspired fast food chain will go before planning councillors on Wednesday, and it is recommended for approval.
The shared car park with KFC would see some “minor reconfiguration” according to the plans.
It will open daily between 11am to 11pm and in a planning statement Taco Bell said the unit will lead to to the creation of 25 full-time and 30 part-time jobs opportunities.
Development Director Dan Race previously said works were hoped to begin in early spring 2021, with a view to opening the new restaurant in summer 2021.
Not one, but two Taco Bell restaurants coming to Lincoln
North and south of the city
There are plans to convert Everest Xpress on Lincoln High Street into a Taco Bell restaurant and takeaway. | Photo: The Lincolnite
Lincoln could get its first Taco Bell restaurants after two separate planning applications were submitted to City of Lincoln Council.
An application was submitted to the city council this month by Raja Adil of Lionacre Properties (SC) Limited to convert the Everest Xpress Nepalese and Indian takeaway on the lower High Street (next to KFC) into a Taco Bell.
In a separate application to the city council by Lincoln firm Taylor Lindsey, there are plans to convert the former Pizza Hut premises on Nettleham Road into a Taco Bell restaurant with drive-thru. Pizza Hut closed in early December 2020.