Taco John’s Super Taco Bravo Combo Price, Calorie & Allergen

Super Taco Bravo Combo

Includes 1 Super Taco Bravo® (beef), a small Potato Olés® and small fountain drink.
Make It Super adds diced tomatoes and sour cream to our classic Taco Bravo: warm refried beans spread on a soft tortilla, wrapped around a crispy taco shell filled with seasoned 100% North American beef, Cheddar cheese, taco sauce, and lettuce.

Super Taco Bravo Combo

Price: $10.32 – 740 Cal

It’s noon and you’re hungry. Your usual order feels small and bland. You want warm, crunchy, cheesy food and a cold drink that actually cools you down.

The Taco John’s Super Taco Bravo Combo hits the spot. A soft tortilla around a crunchy shell with seasoned beef, lettuce, and cheese.

Hot Potato Olés, crisp and salty, in the bag. An ice-cold drink, lid popping with fresh fizz. You lean back, full and happy, ready to go.

Skip the boring lunch. Grab the combo that brings bold taste and real value. One tray—warm, crunchy, fresh—and you’re set.

What’s Inside the Super Taco Bravo Combo

Here’s what the combo includes and what makes the “Super Taco Bravo” special:

  • Combo components:
    The combo includes:
    1 Super Taco Bravo® (beef), a small Potato Olés®, and a small fountain drink.
  • Super Taco Bravo® “Make It Super” version:
    The “Make It Super” adds diced tomatoes and sour cream to the standard Taco Bravo.
  • What’s in the Taco Bravo / Super Taco Bravo:
    • Warm refried beans spread on a soft tortilla
    • Wrapped around a crispy taco shell
    • Filled with seasoned 100% North American beef
    • Cheddar cheese
    • Taco sauce
    • Lettuce
    • (If “Super” version) diced tomatoes + sour cream

So the Taco Bravo is kind of a “double shell” style taco: soft tortilla + crispy shell inside, with beans and beef in between.

Why Choose the Super Taco Bravo Combo

Here are reasons you might prefer this combo over others:

  1. Texture contrast & flavor layering. The Taco Bravo’s double shell (soft tortilla + crispy inside) gives you contrast: crisp + soft, plus layered flavors from beans, beef, sauce, lettuce.
  2. Combination meal. You get not just the taco but also a side (Potato Olés®) and drink — more complete meal than just a taco.
  3. Customizable with “Make It Super.” If you like tomatoes and sour cream, “Make It Super” adds freshness and creaminess.
  4. Balanced protein + carbs. You’ve got beef, beans, tortilla, side — so it’s not heavily lopsided to one macronutrient (though it leans toward carbs/fat).
  5. Familiar menu item with twist. Taco Bravo is a staple, so the “Super” version builds on what people already know while giving extras.

Nutrition Facts

NutrientPer Serving
Calories740 Cal
Total Fat32 g
Saturated Fat10 g
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol90 mg
Sodium1700 mg
Carbohydrates72 g
Fiber10 g
Sugars6 g
Protein38 g
Note: Kindly check once at the restaurant

Allergen Information

Menu ItemFriedEggFishMilkPeanutSesameShellfishSoy*Tree NutsWheatGluten
Super Taco Bravo ComboXXXX
X Contains this allergen
• Risk of cross-contact due to shared equipment preparation areas**

Protein, Timing & Availability

QuestionAnswer
How much protein is in the Super Taco Bravo Combo?The Super Taco Bravo (just the taco) provides 15 g of protein for the beef version, per Nutritionix data. The “Make It Super” bonus (tomatoes & sour cream) adds negligible protein. The combo’s side and drink may add a little more, but likely just a few grams extra.
When is the best time to eat it?This combo is solid for lunch and dinner. Because it includes side and drink, it’s more substantial than a quick snack. If eaten late at night, its richness and calories may feel heavy.
Is it always available?Yes, the Super Taco Bravo Combo is listed on Taco John’s official menu. But as with any fast food, availability depends on store hours, supply, regional differences, and whether they are currently offering “Make It Super” additions. Always check your local Taco John’s or app.

Best For:

  • People who like both soft and crispy textures in a taco.
  • Fans of beans + beef combo in taco form.
  • People who want a full meal (not just taco) with side + drink.
  • Those who don’t mind some extra indulgence (sour cream, tomatoes, cheese).

⚠️ Not Ideal For:

  • Those watching fat, sodium, or calories — the combo adds sides & drink.
  • Vegetarians / those avoiding beef — you may need a different taco or skip the meat.
  • Light eaters or people on strict diet plans may find this too heavy.
  • Those with dairy intolerance (because of sour cream, cheese) or sensitive to sodium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is “Make It Super” more expensive?

Likely yes. Adding diced tomatoes + sour cream as extras typically adds a small upcharge.

How many calories are in the full combo (taco + side + drink)?

Taco John’s doesn’t list the full combo calories on the Super Taco Bravo Combo page. Based on Taco Bravo and side data, you can estimate it might be between 600–900 kcal depending on drink size. (This is a rough guess.)

Is it spicy?

The taco sauce adds flavor but is not usually extremely spicy. The “Make It Super” additions are mild. If you want more heat, you can add hot sauce if available.

Can I swap the beef for chicken or another protein?

Possibly. Taco John’s shows both beef and chicken versions for Super Taco Bravo in their nutrition listings. So some locations may allow a swap to chicken (or another protein) depending on their menu options.

Is it gluten-free or vegetarian?

  • Not gluten-free: includes soft tortillas, crispy taco shell (wheat).
  • Not vegetarian: includes beef. If you remove meat, it becomes more of a bean + cheese taco, but that may not be standard menu.
  • Dairy: has cheese and possibly sour cream in “Make It Super.”

Does the combo always include Potato Olés® as side?

Yes, the Super Taco Bravo Combo includes a small Potato Olés® as its side.

Will this combo keep me full?

Yes, for many people. Between the taco (with beans, beef, tortilla) + side + drink, it’s designed to be a satisfying meal.

Final Conclusion

The Taco John’s Super Taco Bravo Combo is a solid mid-tier option if you want more than just a taco. You get flavor, textural contrast (soft + crispy), beans + beef, and the extras of side + drink. The “Make It Super” option with tomatoes and sour cream adds customization and extra flavor.

At the same time, this combo is not lightweight. Calories, fat, sodium and richness are elevated by the side and drink. So if you’re controlling those, or have dietary restrictions (vegetarian, dairy, gluten), you’ll want to adjust or choose another menu item.

If I were ordering, I’d pick the “Make It Super” only if I liked sour cream and tomatoes, choose a lighter drink (or no upgrade), and perhaps share or skip the side if I were watching intake.

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