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This promotional image provided by Taco Bell shows some of the alcoholic beverages the fast food chain says it will soon be offering at a location in Chicago. Another location in San Francisco will have beer and wine, but no mixed drinks. The restaurant design is called Taco Bell Cantina and features an open kitchen and a menu of tapas-style appetizers in the evening.The Associated Press

Yo quiero a glass of wine and tapas?

Taco Bell will open a location that serves wine, beer, sangria and frozen mixed drinks in Chicago next week, marking the first time the chain will serve alcohol in the United States. The new restaurant will also feature a variety of trends the chain says it is seeing among millennials: a menu of "tapas-style" appetizers, a mural by a local artist and an open kitchen.

"You will literally be able to see the food," said Meredith Sandland, Taco Bell's chief development officer. "(Customers will be) able to see all the beautiful ingredients."

A similar location will open in San Francisco later this month, according to Taco Bell, which is owned by Yum Brands Inc. Aside from the alcohol and group appetizers, Taco Bell says the menu and food preparation will be the same as regular locations.

The plans for the Chicago location were announced earlier this summer, although an exact opening date and other details weren't disclosed at the time. It is just the latest evidence that traditional fast-food chains are trying to revamp their images to be more in line with changing expectations.

In addition to beer ($4 U.S.), wine ($4) and sangria ($4.50), the new Taco Bell location in the Chicago's Wicker Park neighbourhood will offer "Twisted Freezes" or frozen drinks that have rum, tequila or vodka mixed in. The latter will come in Mountain Dew Baja Blast, Cantina Punch and Cantina Margarita varieties, and cost between $6.19 and $7.19. The restaurant will open on Tuesday, Sept. 22.

The San Francisco restaurant will have beer and wine, but no sangria or mixed drinks. Taco Bell says it will be by the city's AT&T park and feature a patio and window where people can pick up orders. The company hasn't said exactly when it will open.

Taco Bell says the new restaurant concept reflects the "millennial trend of seeking more urban environments." Right now, the company says the vast majority of its nearly 6,000 U.S. locations are in suburban areas, with less than 1 per cent in urban neighbourhoods.

But Taco Bell said it planned to add 2,000 locations in the U.S. over 10 years. And Sandland said "several hundred" of them will have the design catered to urban environments, with a portion of those likely serving alcohol.

Restaurants that serve alcohol will be called "Taco Bell Cantina" and offer a "tapas-style menu of shareable appetizers." They include nachos, quesadillas, chicken tenders and rolled tacos.

In a push to try and boost sales later in the day, Starbucks has also been rolling out wine, beer and tapas at select U.S. locations.

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