
A branch of the US-based Mexican restaurant chain Taco Bell has opened at XScape in Central Milton Keynes.
The new leisure centre restaurant, which is now open and operated by Soul Foods, will be operating daily from 11am – 10pm.
The new restaurant is the second Taco Bell in Milton Keynes, to follow a previous site opened in 2021 near to Milton Keynes Central railway station and the Network Rail buildings.
Taco Bell provide a menu including meals and snacks like the Crunchwrap Supreme, Crunchy Taco Supreme, and Volcano Burrito alongside vegetarian options.
The restaurant is also spotlighting its Craving Value Menu ahead of the upcoming February school holidays, offering 10 items for just 99p each, including but not limited to the Crispy Chicken Soft Taco, the Mini Quesadilla and Seasoned Fries.
Chet Patel, Chief Marketing Officer of Taco Bell UK & Europe, said, “At Taco Bell, we’re world famous for our unique and craveable menu, flavour explosion and bold experiences from innovative new items to iconic classics. We’re excited to expand our unique brand culture with the people of Milton Keynes.”
Soul Food operates 8,500 restaurants across the UK and Canada, serving more than two billion customers each year. The UK remains a key focus for Taco Bell, with Xscape Milton Keynes becoming their 130th store in the country.
Dan Murphy, Centre Director at Xscape Milton Keynes, added, “We’re excited to welcome Taco Bell to our lineup of great dining options here at Xscape Milton Keynes. We’re driven to create a dynamic and welcoming environment where families can come together to enjoy a variety of activities, alongside sampling some delicious food that satisfies every appetite.
“With Taco Bell’s iconic Mexican-inspired flavours, we’re confident their offering will be a welcome addition for those looking for a quick bite to eat in-between a day filled with activities.”

Milton Keynes City Council is proposing to introduce new 20mph speed limit zones on specific roads in five areas following requests from the local communities.
The new zones could be introduced in parts of Caldecotte, Newport Pagnell, Oxley Park, Woburn Sands and Woolstone.
The City Council has published details of each proposal on its website as part of an extensive publication of areas in the five areas suggested and is inviting local people to comment by 20 February.
All comments received will be reviewed and, if the zones are widely supported, the new speed limits could be introduced later this year.
Any local parish, town or community council may apply for a 20mph zone to help improve road safety in their area if the streets included meet set criteria.
These include:
- Being located within a built-up area where vehicles and pedestrians will mix.
- The existing speed limit is 40mph or under.
- Evidence of being supported by the local community through a petition.
Councillor Akash Nayee, interim Cabinet Member for Highways and Transportation, said, “These speed limit reductions have been proactively requested by the local communities themselves. We always listen and where possible, support safety measures that are asked for.”
“Local people who feel a 20mph speed limit would make roads in their community safer should contact their local parish, town or community council to start an application”.
More information on how to apply for a 20mph zone can be found on the Milton Keynes City Council website.

Luton Town have announced the singings of defender Kal Naismith and midfielder Thelo Aasgaard.
Naismith, 32, signs on loan for the remainder of the current season from Bristol City, in the process returning to the club he left to move to Bristol in 2022, having been voted the club’s Player of the Year in his last season with the Hatters.
Meanwhile, 22-year-old midfielder Aasgaard joins from Wigan Athletic for an undisclosed fee, signing a contract of undisclosed length with the Bedfordshire club.
The arrivals mean Luton have now signed four players in the window, following the previous arrivals of Christ Makosso and Isaiah Jones.
Former Scotland youth international Naismith was the first arrival the Hatters confirmed in their dual signings yesterday (28/01), with the move seeing him return to Luton for a second time.
Naismith had previously joined Luton in 2021 from Wigan, making 68 appearances in all competitions for the club and helping them to reach the play-offs in his only full season at the club.
The defender left to join Bristol City in 2022 but has found game time hard this season in the South West, making 7 appearances for the Robins this season and none since a defeat by Leeds United on Bonfire Night.
Naismith told the official Luton Town website that he was delighted to return to the club.
He said, “I’m delighted and excited to be back and grateful to get this opportunity.
“It’s a great squad and, while we’re not in a great place at a minute, it’s still an amazing place with amazing people.
“I want to come in and help and have a good end of the season. I’ll give everything, I couldn’t have loved my time here before any more.
“It’s not often people get second chances but I’m back to try and have a positive impact on the team between now and the end of the season.”
The signing of Naismith was then followed by the signing of former Norway youth international Aasgaard, who joins from Wigan Athletic.
Born in Liverpool but eligible to represent Norway through his father’s family, Aasgaard moves to Bedfordshire after four and a half years of first team football with Wigan, playing in League One and the Championship.
He had enjoyed a very impressive goalscoring season with the Latics so far this term, having scored 12 times in 31 appearances in all competitions, including four goals in his final four appearances before the move was confirmed.
Aasgaard confirmed he was delighted to get the opportunity to move to the club.
He said, “It’s been a joy to watch this club grow over the past few years so I can’t wait to be a part of it now.
“I’ve been at Wigan from a young age, and I’ve had a lot of good memories there, so the next move had to be right, had to be special, and I feel this is the right place to be.
“I’m going to try to add goals from midfield and provide that creative spark and bring my teammates into the play.
“I’ve been playing pretty much every minute of every game at Wigan so I’m ready to go. I’m physically good and I can’t wait to get started.”

MK Dons have signed defender Jack Sanders from Scottish side St Johnstone.
The 25-year-old has joined the Dons for an undisclosed fee and signed a contract of undisclosed length at Stadium MK.
Sanders becomes the Dons’ fifth new signing of the January 2025 window, following the previous captures of Jay Williams, Dan Crowley, Tommi O’Reilly and Nathan Thompson.
The defender also arrives in the week where MK Dons confirmed new signing Thompson is set to miss the majority of the rest of the season with a serious knee injury, which the 34-year-old sustained during the midweek match against Harrogate.
Sanders’ move to Milton Keynes sees him return to England after four years playing in Scotland, where he had been contracted to first Kilmarnock and then St Johnstone, joining the latter in 2024.
In his half season with St Johnstone, Sanders made 27 appearances for the Perth-based club, scoring twice and playing alongside former Dons midfielder Matt Smith.
Sanders told the official MK Dons website that he felt the club would be the right fit for him.
He said, “I pride myself on my defensive duties first. But I do like to take the ball and pass it quite a lot. I can play the ball into midfield and pass out from the back. I’ve watched a few games and hopefully, my style of play will fit with what the guys have been doing.”
The Dons’ Head Coach Scott Lindsey added, “Jack is an exciting centre-back at a great stage in his career, it’s clear to see he has a really high ceiling. He’s already played a good amount of football this season so should be able to hit the ground running quickly. We think he’ll offer us something a little bit different at the back so I’m really looking forward to working with him.”

Northampton Town were beaten 3-1 by Bolton Wanderers on their trip to Lancashire.
The managerless hosts had taken an early lead through a goal by George Thomason, before the Cobblers bagged a quick equaliser through Liam Shaw.
Shaw would then however unfortunately slam home an own goal, before a late strike by Aaron Collins secured success for Bolton.
Defeat meant that Northampton remain in the spot immediately above the League One relegation zone, with victories for Burton Albion and Crawley meaning that Northampton are only three points clear of the two teams immediately behind.
The game saw a return for Cobblers boss Kevin Nolan to a club he represented as a player, having made 345 appearances in all competitions for the side from Lancashire that he spent nearly a decade representing.
Things got off to a bad start for Northampton, however, when they fell behind with three minutes on the clock. A slick passing move from a short corner saw the ball cycled back to Thomason, who drilled a low strike into the bottom corner.
Northampton would only trail for a few minutes, however, as Shaw was in the place to pick up a half-cleared Mitch Pinnock cross and drill a firm finish into the bottom corner.
Bolton had pressed to seek a second goal, with Victor Adeboyejo shooting just wide before Nik Tzanev made a fine stop to deny Thomason.
But the home side would take the lead again from an unfortunate method for Shaw. Northampton’s goalscorer was in the right place to meet Collins’ cross, only to inadvertently plant a strike into the back of the net.
While the Cobblers held their own in the second half, they weren’t able to find themselves a way through to equalise in the second half.
Tzanev made a narrow stop to deny Collins late on, but Collins would make sure for the hosts when he received Joel Randall’s pass on a counter and scored.
Northampton will be hoping for better results on Saturday, when they welcome Huddersfield Town to Sixfields.