The Del Taco chain was started back in 1964, only about 100 miles to the northeast of this location. This franchise stays true to the Del Taco tradition of offering both Mexican and American fast foods under one roof. Tacos and burritos are popular here, as are french fries and hamburgers. Thanks to easy-on/easy-off freeway access and a drive-thru window, this spot is a very busy and quick stop for travelers on the move. For diners with a little more time on their hands, this Del Taco has both indoor seating area and an outdoor patio with four picnic tables.
As is the case at all of the stores in this national sandwich chain, diners are presented with multiple options at Subway. Patrons line up to pick and choose (and frequently point to) exactly which ingredients they'd like in their submarine sandwiches. Even the type of bread is up the customer, as is the length—either six-inch or footlong. Subway offers flatbread and salad options, too. Chips and soda can be added to make a combo meal. There's a self-service beverage station here, as well as a cooler filled with bottled beverages. A row of tables can be easily pulled together to accommodate larger groups and families. Subway offers a breakfast menu as well.
There's easy access to the freeway from this location of the national fast-food chain. Wienerschnitzel is most famous for its hot dogs, but the menu offers other options including hamburgers and corn dogs. At this particular outpost, the drive-thru never closes, making it perfect for late-night travelers. When the dining room is open, there's free WiFi available inside. Seating options include plenty of tables and some very popular booths. For those wishing to take in the fresh air, five outdoor picnic tables sit on the front patio.