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Live Más by Planning a Taco Bell Wedding That’s the Right Amount of Cheesy

Here’s how you can include this chain restaurant in your celebration.



Say "I do" then get a Cheesy Gordita Crunch all in one place. That's right, you've heard it here first––Taco Bell weddings are a thing. You and your partner have the unique chance to have an intimate ceremony and reception or vow renewal at the Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. (Psst. We have a wedding expert who's literally been there and done that.) But if traveling to Las Vegas doesn't sound like your cup of Baja Blast, you can have the Taco Bell vibe wherever you want. Need to know more? Then keep reading to learn how a Taco Bell takeover can become a reality.


Has Anyone Gotten Married at Taco Bell?



Yes, many couples have had a Taco Bell wedding Vegas–style. You can do it too by going to the Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Chapel located on the second floor of the restaurant on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Sounds too good to be true? Then don't take our word for it. Listen to Alex Moreau, lead designer and planner of XO Moreau who's renewed her vows there. "I love the idea of couples embracing their unique story, and if Taco Bell plays a special role in that, why not incorporate it into the wedding? Weddings should reflect the couple's personalities, and having a Taco Bell-themed wedding can be a playful, relaxed way to celebrate. It's also a conversation starter and creates an atmosphere where everyone can feel comfortable and have fun."


What to Know About the Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Venue


"A Taco Bell Chapel wedding is perfect for couples who want a laid-back, intimate ceremony with a twist. Keep in mind that the chapel offers a built-in vibe—casual, fun, and quirky—so lean into that aesthetic rather than trying to formalize it too much," Moreau advises. Below we go into detail about what's included in the Las Vegas Taco Bell wedding package so you know exactly what's in store for your festive celebration.


You'll Be Married in the Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Chapel


Upstairs, away from the restaurant, is the Taco Bell wedding venue where you, your partner and up to 25 of your loved ones come together for the event. The ceremony is planned and officiated by Flora Pop, Taco Bell's exclusive wedding partner. (Side note: You must give them at least a four-hour notice.) And we can't forget the best part––you'll be saying your vows in front of a wedding arch featuring the iconic Taco Bell bells.


You'll Get a Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Reception

After the ceremony, you'll have a reception in the Taco Bell Cantina Chapel room. There you'll be able to enjoy all the complimentary goodies included in your wedding package (more on that later). By the way, you're provided 30 minutes for the ceremony and reception. Want to extend your wedding at Taco Bell? Reach out to the events team to ask about their other packages, how to get more time and how to make your celebration even bigger.


You're Gifted a Taco Bell Wedding Bouquet


Before you walk down the aisle, Taco Bell has a surprise for you. Made from their hot and mild sauce packets is a unique bouquet you'll only find here. You can take pictures with it during the ceremony and reception, but unfortunately, it's not yours to have.


You and Your Partner Receive Taco Bell Wedding Swag


To congratulate you on your marriage, Taco Bell gives you the best on theme wedding gifts. Below are the five things you and your partner will get as newlyweds.

  • A wedding garter and bow tie with a sauce packet pattern on them.

  • Two "just married" tees.

  • A pair of wedding champagne flutes that have the Taco Bell logo and say "Las Vegas" on them.

  • A Taco Party Pack, which includes 12 customizable tacos.

  • A small, one-tier Taco Bell Cinnabon wedding cake.


There Are Logistics You Should Know Before You Book


Now that we've gotten the fun stuff out the way, we need to discuss the logistics of how to plan a small wedding at Taco Bell. Keep reading to learn what you need to know before you book.



Taco Bell and Flora Pop don't provide marriage licenses for weddings, which means couples need to bring a Nevada marriage license to the ceremony to make it official. No paperwork is needed for couples renewing their vows.

  • You need to bring at least one person to act as a witness for the wedding.

  • Outside food or drinks aren't allowed so if you want any food, alcohol or dessert, you'll have to purchase it from Taco Bell restaurant or speak with Flora Pop about bringing additional items. (Side note: The Taco Bell Cantina in Las Vegas has a full bar, which allows you to mix liquor with their traditional drink offerings.)

  • There are no rooms for couples and guests to get ready in at the Taco Bell Cantina Wedding Chapel so you'll need to arrive ready to go.

  • Speaking of getting ready, there's only one dress code rule. No shirt and no shoes equals no service.

  • Even though the Las Vegas Taco Bell Cantina acts as a wedding venue, it's still a restaurant. This means it'll remain open to patrons while you're upstairs in the private event space.

  • Unfortunately, the Taco Bell wedding package doesn't include a photographer so you'll have to hire a professional photographer.


Las Vegas Taco Bell Wedding Cost



The standard Taco Bell wedding package doesn't include tax, is non-refundable and is $777 (because you hit the wedding jackpot, baby). Everything listed above is covered in this price. Wondering if saying "I do" at Taco Bell can fit into your wedding budget? Learn more about how wedding costs work using our free budget tool.


Taco Bell Wedding Catering Considerations

We get it––not everyone wants to go to Las Vegas to get the Taco Bell wedding experience. One way you can bring the taco chain to your union is through food. Curious if Taco Bell catering for a wedding exists? Keep reading to find out about this wedding food idea on a budget.


Determine If Taco Bell Will Be the Main Course or a Late-Night Snack


"Taco Bell works best as late-night wedding snacks, especially after your guests have been dancing and drinking for hours. It's an unexpected treat that people will love," Moreau says. Important note: Whether you want Taco Bell wedding late-night snacks or a full course, Taco Bell doesn't have an official catering team. Instead, they have 10 different group meals, called Party Packs, at each restaurant that serve two to 12 people (or more if you order multiple meals). Remember, you need to call at least 24 hours in advance to place a bulk order to ensure your Taco Bell location has all the items you want.


Offer Taco-Inspired Desserts


"Include playful desserts like taco cupcakes decorated to mimic tacos or a dessert bar with cinnamon sugar churro bites to add a sweet twist to your Taco Bell-themed celebration. A Cinnabon cake is always a good idea, too—its rich, gooey layers will delight your guests and perfectly complement the taco theme," Moreau suggests.


Taco Bell-esque Food Station Ideas


"If you want Taco Bell as the main meal, elevate the service by having a taco bar at your wedding where guests can build their own tacos or burritos to make it feel more customized and less like fast food," Moreau advises. Another option is a taco wedding food truck. There are rumors that a Taco Bell food truck for weddings exists, but you'll have to contact the corporate team to get the official scoop. If that sounds like too much effort, simply search on The Knot Vendor Marketplace for a taco food truck in your area that can give you the same vibe.



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