Taco Bell has withdrawn a request to turn a Bluff Heights store into “cantina-style” restaurant that serves alcohol.

The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday was to consider filing a protest to a request for an Alcohol Beverage Control license for a Taco Bell currently located at 3125 E. Broadway, between Redondo and Temple avenues.

It was not clear if Taco Bell will re-submit the request.

The Long Beach Police Department said in a staff report to the council that caution is warranted due to a high concentration of alcohol licenses within 100 feet of the business (four are typically allowed, and there are currently eight establishments allowed to sell alcohol), and its proximity to nearby homes and schools.

Police also note a high number of calls for service at the business. In the past year, police have been called 68 times to the location, though the threshold to be considered a high crime area is 126 calls for service, police said.

According to police, the calls include reports of petty theft, vandalism, battery and other crimes.

Taco Bell announced last year it was opening up a series of “cantina-style” restaurants across the country that would serve drinks including alcohol-infused slushy drinks called Twisted Freezes and Taco Bell’s newly-branded beer.

The first such restaurant in Southern California opened in December in Newport Beach. Other locations have opened in Chicago and Las Vegas.

The City Council meets at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers, 333 W. Ocean Blvd.