Qdoba Mexican Grill Menu

  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup

Healthy Meal suggestions for Qdoba Mexican Grill

  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup
  • Jared R.

    I have to say I like Qdoba over chipotle about 75% of the time but the reason really isn't taste as i think they are about equal as run of the mill fast-ish mexican food. I like the mexican gumbo here, the taco salad has a tortilla shell, they always have discount coupons, the loyalty program is great and they don't want $1.50 for guacamole on a burrito like the other guys. The location is also good but with the new chipotle across the street (literally) it's Qdoba that wins out. All that said i tend towards the gumbo,which is really just the burrito guts with tortilla soup on top, with varying meats each time but the new shredder pork is good in it. It's very filling and hits the spot for me. The burritos when i get them are packed full and the chips and queso or guac are always good. If your looking for a wowing taste of mexican this isn't it but if you need a quick lunch or dinner and want a burrito or some gumbo it's not a bad place. Look in the ASU coupon books for great deals and if you get 10 meals the 11th is on them plus the occasional extra with the loyalty card.

    (4)
  • Cupcake M.

    My co-worker and I stopped in for lunch today. I had been here once before maybe six years ago. I ordered the pulled pork quesadilla. The girl behind the counter prepped it and put on the grill and when the time was up to pull it off, the tortilla got stuck, I could already see it was partially well done and falling apart, she really had to scrape to get it off the grill. My advise: PAM cooking spray. I thought she was going to suggest to remake or offer a discount. I paid for my meal and sat down to eat. It was so soggy I could not pick it up, I had to use a fork. I can understand that maybe the pork was so juicy thus creating the well done soggy tortilla. The pork was good, but the tortilla part was so mushy and then the cheese just globbed. I pretty much just picked the pork. The guacamole was good. I would suggest maybe for the pulled pork entrees, drain the juice, otherwise you just end up with a soggy mess. Not the worst I have had and not the best. This would not keep me from coming back, next time I will just ask for the tortilla on the side or maybe some chips.

    (2)
  • William T.

    I went here once and then went back to try it again. After entering and observing, I realized that this was going to be the same exact underwhelming experience as the first time. As a matter of fact, they are pretty much a factory of that exact experience. Kind of annoying. The food was salty. Really salty. I've had so much better Mexican...I don't understand this place being successful here. I can only imagine that it is because we have so many transplants here in AZ and they have trouble trying places they don't recognize the name of. Its OK people. There are real Mexican's here who have been making food for years! Go to one of your local places, check it out. It will destroy this corporate blandness that has salt as its only spice. You are on Yelp, you could look for a place near you! A Mexican place that only exists here in your town! Has no other locations 2500 miles away from Mexico. Its OK to adventure out of what you know! Its actually why some of us are Yelping, so you can go to the places that are good, not the ones that suck.

    (1)
  • Paul B.

    Flour taco w/ Chips and Queso are the way to. Hands down better value over Chipotle.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    This is going to be brutal. Hide the children. If you've been to Chipotle, you'll feel right at home at Qdoba. That is, until you start eating. Complete and utter ripoff of the concept, except for the part that matters - the execution. Where Chipotle succeeds, Qdoba fails miserably. The ingredients are orders of magnitude shittier. The burritos are just plain bad.. My burrito was loaded with rice and beans and very little meat - basically the opposite of what you'll get at the "other" place. On top of that, the rice and beans were the suck. And if you know Brak, you know that he LOVES his beans. But not these. About all they're good for is a massive bean fart shortly after ingesting this crap. If you want to know the root cause of this debacle, check out who the parent company is - it's Jack In The Crack®. Pretty much explains it all. Avoid at all costs. Receives Brak's dreaded zero-star review, rounded up to 1 because Yelp doesn't allow a zero.

    (1)
  • Jerod M.

    Great burritos. I like Qdoba better than chipolte, the meat seems to have a better flavor. The service is always great and fast. So good....num num num

    (4)
  • Jochebed G.

    I love Qdoba I go here every weekend have a Member card etc. Many people think of this as the same thing as Chipotle they are very similar except I here they have a bit more choices I believe. I used to go to Chipotle a lot but once I found this place this is all I ever go to. Best thing about this place is the Queso Burrito. Best thing on the menu. Also when I ask for a side of rice they give me a nice cup of rice on the side for like .80 cents unlike Chipotle when I asked for a side of rice they give me this little "shot glass" sized plastic cup of rice and expect me to pay 1.35 or something like that. Now I won't say that this place is authentic mexican food but hey it's good food. I'm sure you can find some authentic mexican place if you want that but this place has its own menu and its own flavor. Definately a place you should try out and see for yourself. I am a regular at the Rural Rd location and love the people there. They are nice and friendly and since I always have a hard time deciding they give me some pushes in the right direction to get me to decide. ;P The place is always clean and have never had a problem here.

    (5)
  • Maria B.

    My husband and I have always had a good experience here. We've tried the tacos salads, gumbo, and queso nachos. GO QUESO! All the food was hot, fresh, and full of flavor. My husband does not like spicy food at all. He got their shredded beef taco salad. He enjoyed the taste of the shredded beef. I personally did not like it. A little bland for me. I'm all about the spicy food. I enjoyed the steak meat. YUM! Their own chipotle salsa is super spicy and yummy. The gumbo is to die for. Wow! Really good peeps, try it out! We got decent portions for the price. Around $25 for 2 make your own taco salads/soup/gumbo, plus their queso nachos&drink add on. Can't beat that. The customer service was great. Every time we went in, the same manger was there and he was nice, to the point, fast and patient with us. Not sure why everyone is downing this place cause they are "like" Chipotle. Personally I think Chipotle is way over priced and my burrito never stays together. It's a whole mess. My husband agrees. We will choose Qdoba over Chipotle any day.

    (5)
  • Sb M.

    Get the guac...so bomb!! The ingredients are fresh and the service is fast. I often ask my girl to bring a burrito home because there is a Qdoba MG across the street from where she works. I have become addicted to the Q. The only thing I don't like about this place is that the prices are a little steep. It is about 7 bucks for a burrito. However, as stated earlier, the guac is bomb and the food tastes so fresh for being a fast food joint.

    (4)
  • Trisha C.

    The staff is always helpful and pleasant and the food is always super fresh. It is always clean and I never leave sad. Even after we dropped our entire order on the floor by accident they gave us the same thing without charging us and had great attitudes even when cleaning it up. Delicious food and great service!

    (5)
  • Holly R.

    I don't understand the lack of love here for Qdoba. Maybe everyone has been sucked into the Chipotle burrito-sphere and the refried beans are affecting their brains. There are enough tortillas in the world to support more than one fast food burrito joint, people! Don't get me wrong. I like Chipotle too. I will enjoy a burrito bowl there from time to time. But Qdoba has one thing Chipotle doesn't offer - their queso dip. A squirt of cheesy heaven, Qdoba's queso makes everything taste better. My favorite thing to get is their nachos. They load 'em with beans, your choice of meat, salsa, cheese, sour cream and 3-cheese queso. YUM! You get a heaping serving of salty yumminess for like $6.00. If I'm starving I can finish a whole plateful but there is certainly enough to share. So do yourself a favor and indulge in a little queso therapy next time you're craving some fast mexican food. You may never visit Chipotle again.

    (4)
  • Micah T.

    I love the food at Chipotle so much more, I'm not sure I would ever go to Qdoba again because Chipotle has set my expectations too high.

    (3)
  • Erica O.

    You know what differentiates a lot of tomato based Mexican food from fucking Italian? Oregano and basil, both of which were in your "hot" salsa today. I put quotation marks around that because I guess it was supposed to be spicy but it tasted more like sloppy joe mix than chiles. I didn't ask for a freakin' Mexitalian burrito. Consistently the worst pseudo-Mexican food in the business. The best thing that can be said for it is it'll form a turd. Pure fuel, not food.

    (1)
  • Jade M.

    The first time I went here, I got the shredded beef burrito ($6.29) and thought it was just ok (it was HUGE). However, I LOVED their warm chips ($.99) and guacamole ($2.69)! Although I've revisited this location, I haven't tried anything else off their menu...I just run in for an order of chips and guacamole. My mouth is watering just thinking about the lightly salted chips and tangy guac. BTW, although I prefer Qdoba's chips, for burritos, I prefer Baja Fresh. As others have mentioned, Qdoba is just like Chipotle. It's even located across the street from Chipotle...go figure.

    (3)
  • Mike S.

    Man I love Chipot--I mean Qdoba. Last time I was here I was stopping with co-workers and wasn't starving, so all I got was the chips and queso. Delicious, expect the mountains of salt on the chips. Moderation, people, moderation.

    (4)
  • Sasha K.

    I don't understand all the hate for this place. Like the guy before me said "clearly the refried beans have gone to your head." There are so many more choices here and the food is flavorful. Plus, how can you not love queso sauce? ARE YOU NOT HUMAN??? I'm a little 110 pound girl but I love big portions so the amount of meat and everything else they heap on there is amazing. Plus they seem to always have quality meat. More than once I have stopped by a Chipotle, the barbacoa tasted and had the texture of meat that had been chewed and then someone decided they didn't want to swallow it and put it back in the meat bucket. Well I'm not here to rag on Chipotle, but I am here to tell you what a yummy place you're missing out on. I understand everyone has a bad day and maybe one time they had crappy rice or something, but who are you to judge something after one experience? My favorite sushi place has had one bad day, I never judged them on it and you shouldn't either. I'd recommend this place as a great lunch spot, it's quick and delicious. Don't forget the queso :D

    (4)
  • Ayesha S.

    There is a lot of Qdoba hatin' going on here and I'm not sure why. I have to be honest and say that I used to eat at Qdoba constantly as a college student in Michigan. Then I found out the nachos that I ate once a week were over 1400 calories. I felt gluttonous and terrible and stopped frequenting the place. When I moved out here, I was a bit sad to see that Qdoba's are not exactly easy to find. However, this Qdoba happens to be on the way to the boy's house and I've grown up and decided that I can order a taco salad style meal and be happy with it and not have it be 1400+ calories. I get the naked taco salad with grilled veggies- so good. I went twice in the last week and both times they grilled fresh veggies for me which was nice. I'm a fan of their pico de gallo and the red hot. As far as this location goes, the staff are super friendly and the actual restaurant has been clean. I'm not a big fan of Chipotle as everything seems to have way more calories than it should, and I much prefer Qdoba to it.

    (4)
  • Jesse F.

    Good burritos. The queso sauce is pretty good with chips.

    (4)
  • Jason H.

    Imagine Chipotle with more flavor. It's almost a complete ripoff of Chipotle's concept, but with the welcome twist of more interesting meat, sauce, and cheese options. I'm not big on 2lb. burritos, so I wouldn't frequent Qdoba, but it's certainly worth a visit every once in a while.

    (4)
  • Kyle C.

    The food is absolutely terrible at this Qdoba, or maybe it is all Qdoba's I don't know. Either way, Qdoba does not stack up to Chipotle. Better than Someburros? Nope. Better than Filliberto's? Not quite. Better than Taco Bell? Doubtful. Better than a Hot Pocket? Yes, but what isn't?

    (1)
  • Jamie K.

    I eat lunch at Qdoba at least once a week and here's a list of the reasons why: 1. They have THE FRIENDLIEST staff of anywhere I have ever been. They remember what I like to order and they are always happy to see me! 2. The 3 Cheese Nachos with steak are to die for. I think I've become an addict. The food is always fresh, I always see them grilling chicken, peeling avocados, etc. in the kitchen. 3. It is always very clean inside and the service is fast, but not impersonal. 4. They have an amazing FREE rewards card! Double points on Tuesdays! I am sure that I have gotten at least 3 free lunches since I signed up for one! 5. You can have a beer with your lunch if you want! They have a liquor license, so it adds a little something extra!

    (5)
  • Jason M.

    This place is the white-trash Chipotle. The food is mediocre at best. I mean seriously, how can you just up and steal Chipotle's idea! There's no creativity there. The Habenaro Salsa is flavorless and not hot at all. Seriously? I asked for HOT, not some yellowish tomato concoction for the people who can't handle real salsa! At least Chipotle has hot salsa (not too hot either but much better) for a fast Americanized mexican food. Of course I much rather have the real deal but I do like Chiptole for what it is. Not this crap that Qdoba tries to serve up. The chicken is over seasoned and highly spiced/herbed you can barely taste the chicken. The Fajita veggie were the same. The product looked of very low quality. Oxidizing Guacamole and Lettuce. The meat looked unappetizing as well. Just not at the level of Chipotle. Although I have been here twice, this is the last time for me. I have been to one in Denver and for some reason thought it was better. So maybe it's management but I can say the food is less than good. I much rather go to Chiptole than this wannabe! Employees were dumber than a bag of Frijoles! This place has the worst "Mexican" Food I have ever had next to a pre made burrito from 7-11 or a burrito from Taco Bell. Just disgusting food.

    (1)
  • Mike S.

    I previously gave Qdoba 3 stars due to them not telling me about the cost of extras like veggies and guac which they used to charge extra for, but no longer. Now the guac and fajita veggies are added at no extra cost. That was a nice policy change since the first time I went there they did not tell me about the extra charges. I have to say that after eating at Qdoba, I like their food more than Chipolte. The Mexican Gumbo is good with the shredded beef. Their chicken is still chopped up a bit too small for my liking, but it does have good flavor. I usually get the tacos, bowl or gumbo, but in the past I have tired the burritos and nachos. Their chips are pretty good and now that they have some other quesos (three I believe) I could see their nachos being pretty good. They also have a club card which saves some cash, especially when you are the person who makes the food run for the office :D I have gotten a couple meals for free already thanks to the points on the card. The folks at Qdoba are always great, even when I have rolled in at 5min to closing (which I hate to do, but it happens).

    (4)
  • Berta L.

    Only getting 2 stars cause I love their Mexican gumbo.....normally. not this time. Went in tonight. First of all...they let a boy who was about 5 years old sit on the counter where you receive your food and pay. The girl ringing them out never told the boy to get his butt off the counter. He sat there for a long while touching all the cups and stuff by the register. Gross. Then he finally jumped off after his mom had finally left the restaurant. As he stood outside waiting for him and then he jumped down and ran out. The worker never wiped the counter down. Yuck! Then as we were placing our order, the shredded beef was all dry...what was left of it and it was crusty looking. He still served it to us. Then, they went and got new meat. The guac was brown, the tortilla strip were stale. Ordered chips n salsa too. SUPER STALE. drove 30 miles just for the gumbo. What a waste. Would love my gas n food money back. Won't be back.

    (2)
  • Kristina O.

    We came here because my daughter requested it for her birthday. We arrived at the start of the dinner rush, about 5pm. It was empty and the dining hall was dirty. The restaurant is almost exactly like Chipotle except that it is more expensive, the servings are smaller, and the food doesn't taste nearly as good.

    (2)
  • Mia N.

    If you want to try some of their menu items made with their melted queso, this might be a good place to visit. I didn't try any of those bc I try to avoid dairy. But if you are just going to try something on their menu that is similar to the Chipotle menu (like me) then just go to Chipotle! it's literally one block away and much better. I tried the steak burrito bowl here. I ordered it exactly like I order my Chipotle burrito bowls (white rice, black beans, corn salsa, pico, red salsa) and it was alright, but not as good as Chipotle. for one, the black beans weren't cooked the entire way through and were kind of hard and raw at parts. the red salsa was also weird in that it tasted sort of like spaghetti sauce? literally the moment I had my first bite, I thought to myself - this reminds me of spaghetti. everything else from the corn salsa to the rice just wasn't as good as I could have had at Chipotle. for $1-2 more, Chipotle is worth it.

    (3)
  • Julie C.

    This place is so yummy!!! And it's all you can eat Cholula! And not to mention the guac is free with every purchase! Most places charge for guac. The prices here were a little steep but the food is fantastic. Nom nom nom!!!

    (4)
  • Myke R.

    I love Qdoba. I don't eat here enough. None close to my house. I used to work next to this location and the staff is better than most restaurants like this. My favorite thing at Qdoba? Nachos. Pork Nachos, Steak Nachos, any nachos as long as they're smothered in Queso sauce! MMMMM!

    (5)
  • Ms. Bora B.

    I hope this is the right location (directly across from Chipotle). Okay, this review is way, long overdue (like since December 2013), however, I must say while in town helping brother & family move- hubby and I worked up an appetite, as well as the rest of the crew. So we were craving some good south-of-the-border place and figured we'd go to the local Chipotle Grill- but it was so busy and we were so hungry, someone suggested the Qdoba Mexican Grill right across the street from Chipotle. Never heard of this place, as I don't think we have any here in So. Cali, but once we got in and met the friendliest counter girl, Anna, my nephew recognized her from an earlier Christmas party and her smile grew even bigger. I didn't believe their food could be better than Chipotle, but after we satisfactorily satiated our appetites, I vowed to go back each and every time we make our way out to Arizona. Yumm and delish is all I can say for Qdoba. The queso sauce was lip-smacking good as each of my tortilla chips took multiple dives in that well seasoned, warm, saucy deliciousness. The Mexican Gumbo (sounds funny) but it was so good as I got to add whatever ingredient I wanted inside of that bowl of yummyness. 5 solid stars for Qdoba and the same for the waitress/food handler Anna!!! If only we had a Qdoba in So. California, tsk, tsk.

    (5)
  • J T.

    This location is pretty consistent. I have always taken my food to-go, so I can't vouch for the cleanliness of the seating area. Veggie nachos are my jam. Queso!

    (4)
  • Ted D.

    Qdoba does work! Love the new menu and the queso is out of this world. The chicken queso burrito is the busness. Dont get that smothered nonsense, get the naked burrito And get yourxelf some chips. Best nachos youve ever had and you wont get soggy chips. Its quick, its like 8 bucks but you dont havw to tip and its alot of food. The whole place is simple quick and awesome.

    (5)
  • Elisabet P.

    Let me start this off by saying that I love q'doba, the food is delicious. Reason for 2 stars you ask? Well I'm currently standing in line, I'm the only one here. I was greeted with "I'll be right with you" and then I waited while the two ladies here finished their conversation! So while the food is great, this experience was not!

    (2)
  • Brian T.

    Always has been good!

    (5)
  • Russell S.

    I tasted my first Qdoba burrito last night. I went with the Queso Steak burrito. The burrito was hearty with lots of meat, rice and beans topped off with pico and some cheese and sour cream. My wife enjoyed her chicken burrito bowl with similar ingredients. I've had many burritos from taquerias to the burrito chains. Qdoba falls somewhere in the middle. I would gladly take a Qdoba burrito over a Chipotle or Una Mas burrito any day based on my initial experience. The staff was friendly and we were in and out for our take out order within 3-5 minutes.

    (3)
  • Jeff R.

    This is a similar restaurant to Moe's and Chipotle. I would say they are all interchangeable. Although I like the salsa bar that Moe's has and the others don't. They have Shredded Pork (Carnitas) which is always a plus for me. The first time I had the pork it was great, the second time it was mushy, but very edible either way. I would stay away from the steak, I found it rubbery. They have excellent Guacamole and Queso dip and chips. EDIT: 10/17/2008 I went back the other day and had the Mexican Gumbo. This dish alone moved them up to a 4 star from a 3 for me. It's pretty fantastic and a very different menu item from the other quick burrito places. If you want something like chili but a little lighter I highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • J S.

    I only stick to the tacos because I'm not into the monster burrito stuff. They do have some of the best shredded beef and it's great in their tacos and taco salad. The one thing that sets this place apart from the rest(besides the great meat) - the salsa. Their Habanero salsa is outstanding - tasty and spicy.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    I like to eat at Qdoba about once a year. Every once in a long while, I figure it'd be a good idea to consume 1200 calories in 10 minutes and I file in to Qdoba for a burrito. Yes, they do basically serve Chipotle's menu, but I like Qdoba's better. Why? Because they offer a bit more variety--the ancho chile bbq burrito is tasty. Still, you're paying $7 something for a burrito that's bigger than your face. Take that as either good or bad, depending on whether your concern is gastronomy or cardiology.

    (3)
  • Andrea N.

    So I can only review one item at Qdoba, because there's only one item I've eaten there since my freshman year of college in Madison... vegetarian nachos. I love them. Which is why I was so glad to find out a Qdoba was opening up in Tempe. I'd tried the one in Central Phoenix once in a while, but it was really too far for me to drive to get nachos. I'm not really a fan of other fast food Mexican food unless I'm really drunk. But Qdoba is different. Because of those fabulous nachos. Black beans, wonderfully flavorful cheese sauce, cheese, corn salsa and a side of guacamole... mmmm..... love it, love it, love it. On lunch trips with coworkers, my friends don't seem to be as impressed as I have been. But I don't care. I'll go alone.

    (4)
  • Brandon L.

    I actually dont mind Qdoba. This Tempe location was nice. Like the other reviewers have said, It's basically Chipotle. And to me there is basically no difference. The only thing that Qdoba has on Chipotle is that I like the tortillas at Qdoba better, they seem to hold together better.

    (3)
  • Betty B.

    Talk about delishhhh! An awesome person (Martin) introduced me to this place. OMG their food is excellent. I tried the chicken, the beef, white rice, red rice, the salsas they are ALL on point. This is definitely my new favorite spot. I recommend that you try it. I loved it and I'm picky I'm sure you will love it too. I will definitely be a regular starting today

    (5)
  • Kristy R.

    Okay, so being a huge fan of Chipotle and noticing a trend that Chipotle-style restaurants that offer the line style of food usually are way below par I was not sure about trying this place. They were offering buy 1 get 1 coupons and we couldn't afford not to try it in case it was a good find. The food here is okay. The flavor falls very short of Chipotle and the flavors run more on the bland side. The first time I ate here I felt like I could barely taste my food. For two people to get full for less than $8 bucks though....sometimes you just suck it up and make the exception. We both usually get the Queso style burritos, mine vegetarian, my boyfriend gets chicken or steak. Now that I have eaten here a few times, when the coupon gets me, I'm a bit more acquainted with the flavors and find the food to be tasty. Not great, but not bad. Let's put it this way, I would not pay full price to eat here...but if a coupon presents itself and I don't feel like cooking, why not?

    (3)
  • Stef T.

    So, I decided to check out Qdoba because I got a buy one get one free coupon in the mail - I ate one for dinner last night and saved the other for lunch today. I love Chipotle, so I had high hopes, but man, the food was terrible. i got 2 Naked Burritos - the equivalent of a Chipotle Burrito Bol - one with steak and one with shredded beef. The rice was undercooked - practically crunchy, the shredded beef had a weird aftertaste like it had been stored in plastic, and the rest of it (mild salsa, "sauteed vegetables," cheese, sour cream) was just so, so bland. I ate them both because I'd paid for them, but the whole time I wished I'd just gone to Chipotle. Sigh.

    (1)
  • Tyrone B.

    My first Q'doba experience also happened to take place in Madison, WI where I would visit a good friend of mine while living in the Chicago area. This was back around '99-'00 or so, I believe, and I'd never experienced a Chipotle to compare it to. I really enjoyed it at the time, so much so that when I moved to Michigan I would occassionally drive almost an hour to get to the closest one. I was pretty psyched when the one on Rural opened up out here because Chipotle never sits right in my stomach (not that it necessarily stops me...but I always dread the impending doom that eating there brings). Unfortunately, this wasn't exactly the Q'doba I remembered, and it's just sorta average. I like the chicken, but the steak is blah. Queso is ok, but I've had much better. This is the one place where I actually enjoy the flavor of their green salsa, and I like the hot as well. No salsa complaints here. I usually end up spending just slightly less for my order here versus at Chipotle, which consists of three tacos, a drink, and chips and salsa (queso at the Q).

    (3)
  • Bone D.

    A total chipotle rip-off. They have the same setup, with the white rice (with green seaweed things in it) and choice of meat beans etc. The prices are higher than Chipotle, a buritto was more than $6. The people weren't especially friendly or anything, but not a big deal. The food is nothing special, unoriginal, and expensive. If you'd like food that is exactally like Chipotle, then you may as well actually go to Chipotle and pay less for a meal.

    (2)
  • Jr A.

    The food is good and so are the options BUT.. The food could be so much better! The food did look like it was left out and was only bothered when a customer walked through the door. The girl who helped me was very nice! However, the supervisor came to help another customer and her entire attire was just a mess! I felt inclined to tell her to fix herself up. Not out of disrespect but this woman's hair was really bushy and she had white flakes around her entire uniform (she wore a black polo) shirt. I ended up eating the food which was actually pretty decent. Two weeks later I drove by the place again (to go to Starbucks) and saw the same bushy haired woman through the window. My sister was in the passenger seat and said "Look at that girl! Why isn't she wearing a hair net?" I mean this was through the window of my car and the restaurant. I didn't leave a review before but after seeing that again I thought I should give civilians a heads up. I mean if someone doesn't feel their appearance should be maintained while at work, then who knows how they run the place - especially a supervisor! Thank God I didn't get sick because I noticed some reviews said they had. If you decide to eat here you better pray over your food.

    (1)
  • Chance T.

    Uhg, horrible. I am so sick to my tummy. I knew it was bad when I saw that the guacamole was brown. Now I'm in the urgent care sick with diarrhea and they say it's definitely food poisoning. It was overpriced and I feel like poop. The staff obviously doesn't care about the food, it's just left out in open faced containers and not fresh at all. The pinto beans looked very old so I got black beans instead, but it didnt matter. Their cheese was also funky on top, needed to be stirred, but it was so old that it had settled or curdled. I don't know, but it was gross. The chicken I had looked old and severely overcooked, the food was just bad. The chips were good, but the every option for meat all looked terrible, so alas, I settled for chicken. Wrong answer. It was all bad. Even the service. I mentioned it was overpriced and the employee didn't even explain pricing. It's about 10 dollars a meal, and not at all worth any of the money paid for it because the staff obviously doesn't care about the food or the people eating here. Skip this place if you can avoid it. You're welcome.

    (1)

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  • Mon :10:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

Qdoba Mexican Grill

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