New Beefy Nacho Burrito from Taco Bell

Posted May 21st, 2012 | 11:38am by Ryan

Coming this week to Taco Bell, the new Beefy Nacho Burrito (UPDATE: Read our FULL REVIEW). Looks to be a standard beef burrito with chips and melted cheese. This is the first promotional menu item since the Doritos Locos Tacos. We’ll bring you more info when we get it. As tweeted by @DarrenRovell:

FIRST LOOK: Taco Bell launching Beefy Nacho Burrito on Wednesday: Nachos inside a burrito (99 cents)

Updated info:

What:

On May 23, Taco Bell will launch the Beefy Nacho Burrito for only 99¢, featuring seasoned beef, warm nacho cheese, cool sour cream and our NEW Queso Strips, all wrapped in a warm flour tortilla. Like a plate of nachos, the Queso-seasoned strips are layered into this 6.7-ounce burrito, giving customers supreme texture while packing flavor to keep every fan’s summer delicious.

How Much:

The Beefy Nacho Burrito will be featured on television for 99¢! It will also be available in a $3.99 combo (Beefy Nacho Burrito, two Crunchy Tacos and a large drink) and a $5 Buck Big Hitter Box (Beefy Nacho Burrito, Burrito Supreme, Crunchy Taco and a medium drink), leveraging the brand’s Major League Baseball™ sponsorship (the $5 Buck Big Hitter Box will be featured in the MLB Fan Cave).

Exclusive Home Run Derby Game:

The $5 Buck Big Hitter Box gives fans the opportunity to play an exclusive Home Run Derby™ baseball game built from PlayStation’s popular MLB™ The Show 2012. The game will be available for free via the Taco Bell app for iPhone and Android. But when customers buy and scan the $5 Buck Big Hitter Box using the app, they will get to play as Adrian Gonzalez of the Red Sox. Scanning the cup will also unlock special features.

The Home Run Derby Online is an entirely new way to compete with other players on PlayStation Network (PSN). Fans can play against one or seven other users online (2-8 players simultaneously) with all players being able to see and swing at pitches at the same time while watching each hit – which is represented by multi-colored hit ribbons that stretch from home plate to wherever the ball lands.