Burrito Supreme
A tacos & wraps item from the Taco Bell menu. National average price $4.79, 390 calories.
The Burrito Supreme is one of the recognizable tacos & wraps options on the Taco Bell menu, and it sits squarely in the chain's mexican-inspired identity. Taco Bell is headquartered in Irvine, California and has built a reputation around its crunchwrap supreme, doritos locos tacos, quesarito, of which the Burrito Supreme is part of the broader supporting cast. At a national average price of $4.79 this item is positioned in the core mid-tier of the menu, which influences both portion size and how it is most often ordered — typically as the centerpiece of a single-person meal.
From a nutrition standpoint, a single Burrito Supreme contains approximately 390 calories, which represents roughly 20% of a 2,000 calorie reference daily intake. The macronutrient breakdown is approximately 18 grams of fat, 41 grams of carbohydrates, and 16 grams of protein. Sodium content is around 546 milligrams, or about 24% of the FDA's 2,300 milligram daily reference. Diners watching their sodium intake should pair this item with lower-sodium sides and beverages, while those tracking macros for performance or weight management can use these numbers as a planning baseline. Nutrition values reflect a standard preparation; modifications such as removing cheese, sauces, or buns will shift these numbers, often substantially.
The Burrito Supreme is built around seasoned beef, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, cheese, onions, flour tortilla. Declared allergens commonly include wheat, milk, soy; guests with sensitivities should always cross-check the most recent in-store allergen guide, since formulations and supplier sources change periodically. Preparation at Taco Bell follows the chain's standardized process, which is one of the reasons quick-service tacos & wraps items deliver consistent flavor and texture from one location to another. The cooking method, hold times, and assembly sequence are tuned to balance speed of service with quality, and the Burrito Supreme reflects that balance — it is engineered to be ready quickly without sacrificing the recognizable taste profile that Taco Bell customers expect.
Most Taco Bell restaurants serve the Burrito Supreme during their full operating hours, which are typically typically 7:00 am – 2:00 am. Availability can vary by location — some franchised stores limit certain items to specific dayparts, and breakfast-tagged items are usually only available until late morning. Drive-thru, mobile-order, and delivery channels generally carry the same lineup as in-store dining, though a small number of items are exclusive to certain channels. If you are ordering through a third-party delivery app, prices may be marked up modestly versus the in-store list price, so checking both options is worthwhile for frequent orderers. Taco Bell operates approximately approximately 7,200 u.s. locations, so finding the Burrito Supreme is straightforward in most American metro areas.
If you are weighing the Burrito Supreme against alternatives, consider what role it plays in your meal. As a tacos & wraps item it pairs naturally with sides such as fries, hash browns, soup, or a salad depending on the daypart, and with beverages ranging from soft drinks to coffee. The price-per-calorie ratio works out to roughly $1.23 per 100 calories, a metric some value-seekers track when comparing fast-food picks. For a more complete meal Taco Bell typically offers combo bundles that pair this kind of item with a side and a drink at a slight discount versus à la carte pricing. Whether you order it solo, build it into a combo, or bring it home for the family, the Burrito Supreme represents a familiar choice on the Taco Bell menu and a quick way to put real food in front of you within minutes of ordering.
Ingredients
- seasoned beef
- refried beans
- lettuce
- tomato
- sour cream
- cheese
- onions
- flour tortilla
Allergen information
This item is commonly declared to contain the following major allergens: wheat, milk, soy. Cross-contamination is possible in any quick-service kitchen — confirm with the restaurant if you have a serious sensitivity or allergy.
Where to order
The Burrito Supreme is sold at Taco Bell locations across the United States. Hours are typically typically 7:00 am – 2:00 am, and the chain operates approximately 7,200 u.s. locations. The official chain website is tacobell.com; you can also order through major delivery platforms, though delivery prices are commonly marked up 15–30% versus the in-store list price.
Other Tacos & Wraps items at Taco Bell
| Item | Calories | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Crunchy Taco | 170 | $1.79 |
| Doritos Locos Tacos Nacho Cheese | 170 | $2.49 |
| Soft Taco | 180 | $1.99 |
| Crunchy Taco Supreme | 190 | $2.49 |
| Bean Burrito | 350 | $2.49 |
| Chalupa Supreme Beef | 350 | $3.99 |
| Beef Burrito | 410 | $2.99 |
| 5-Layer Burrito | 490 | $3.49 |
| Chicken Quesadilla | 510 | $4.99 |
| Crunchwrap Supreme | 530 | $5.49 |
| Quesarito | 650 | $4.99 |
Compare with other chains
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