Cleveland might soon see the rise of a Taco Bell on a Grand Street site formerly occupied by Sizzler.

Collins Food Limited (CFL), the operator in Australia of Taco Bell, Sizzler, and KFC are planning to erect a purpose-built fast-food restaurant on the site with a drive-through.

After establishing the first stand-alone Taco Bell in Annerley, CFL is eyeing to expand. The company has recently gotten an approval for another Taco Bell in North Lakes. Should the council approve this application, this will mark the third Tex-Mex food under the company in southeast Queensland.

It was in the 80s when the American Tex-Mex fast-food chain first tried to break into Australian market, but it withdrew after it was ordered to change its name as it clashed with a Sydney restaurant called Taco Bell’s Casa. It returned again in 2007 only to leave again by 2005.

With the growing success of the Tex-Mex giant in Annerley, it should be no surprise if CFL opens another one. This also marks Taco Bell’s third time to break into the Australian food sector. The biggest fast food chains in the country are Domino’s, McDonald’s, and Subway.