By 1808Delaware

Del Taco is making a comeback in central Ohio with a new location set to open at 8787 Owenfield Drive, nestled between Powell and Lewis Center. The restaurant will occupy a former White Castle building, which closed its doors in June of last year. Renovations are already underway, giving the building a fresh look with Del Taco’s signature grey, green, and white color scheme.

This new establishment marks Del Taco’s return to the area after the closure of its Circleville location last December and signals the chain’s intent to expand its footprint in the Ohio market.


A Strategic Location in Lewis Center

The upcoming Del Taco will be situated as an outparcel of the Home Depot in Lewis Center, a bustling area known for high traffic volumes. This strategic location offers excellent visibility and easy accessibility for customers, setting it apart from the chain’s previous ventures in Ohio.

While some locations, like the Circleville branch, have worked to gain a foothold, the Lewis Center restaurant has the advantage of being in a highly frequented area. It is also close to existing Del Taco locations in Marion and Whitehall, forming a small but growing network of restaurants in the state.


From White Castle to Del Taco

The building at 8787 Owenfield Drive is undergoing significant renovations to transform it into a Del Taco location while maintaining its drive-thru setup. This is consistent with the chain’s fast-casual dining model, which emphasizes convenience without compromising quality.

The new location is expected to feature updated design elements that reflect Del Taco’s latest branding standards, providing a fresh and modern dining experience.


What’s on the Menu?

Fans of Del Taco can look forward to the chain’s full menu, which blends Mexican-inspired favorites with American fast-food classics. Expect staples like:

  • Tacos and burritos
  • Crinkle-cut fries
  • Burgers
  • Quesadillas
  • Breakfast items

Though there’s no confirmation of exclusive offerings for this location, Del Taco often introduces limited-time menu items, which can vary by region. Keep an eye on Del Taco’s website or stop by the restaurant after its grand opening to discover any new flavors.


Del Taco’s Ohio Expansion

As the second-largest Mexican fast-food chain in the United States, Del Taco sees untapped potential in Ohio. The chain’s decision to re-enter the central Ohio market highlights a renewed commitment to growth in the state. While some closures in the past reflect challenges, the new Lewis Center location indicates confidence in Ohio’s appetite for Del Taco’s unique blend of menu options.

The brand is likely banking on this highly visible and convenient site to outperform its predecessors, leveraging the area’s dynamic commercial landscape to attract a steady stream of customers.

Stay tuned for an official opening date and updates on the restaurant’s features, promotions, and menu options.



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