Jus’ Burritos Menu

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  • Ricky T.

    Jus' Burritos is Jus' Boring. I can't stand places that focus on green chili for all their foods. What it means is that the rest of the ingredients are so tasteless, that the green chili must make up for it. This is where the problems begin for me, because I refuse to get green chili on anything. I like green chili and all, but I like to taste the ingredients of my foods, not the green chili. Their basic burrito starts with a flour tortilla with bland, likely canned, refried beans. They add some cheese, and then of course the infamous green chili. You can add meat to that, which I added steak. About 10% of what what in the burrito, was steak. I picked it apart to find some of the meat, and was surprised when I tasted it by itself. It was wonderfully flavored. I kept picking pieces out to see if I could figure out how it was flavored, but I couldn't put my finger on the flavor. The salsa they use, I swear is just Pace or something similar. Again, just something out of a #10 can. Overall, the burrito is good, and reasonably priced for its size, but leaves a lot to be desired. When I can go to Chipotle and get a much larger burritoo with FRESH pico de gallo, AWESOME steak, rice, and whole black/pinto beans, for about the same price, why would I get a jus' burrito that is jus' plain boring?

    (3)
  • Jake L.

    The breakfast burritos are the only items on their menu I have tried. They were okay, but nothing special. The green chile was pretty bland and the ingredients were well-portioned but lacking on taste as well. The burritos were huge, but I wasn't satisfied after eating it. This place is also very small and (surprisingly) very busy, so you should call ahead and take your order to go. I'd also recommend having your salt and pepper handy at home, because you'll probably need to add a little more flavor.

    (2)
  • Darcy Tim S.

    Best burritos! Eat at least once a week. The staff is so friendly, there may be a line but always fast & friendly!

    (5)
  • Staci J.

    The burritos that I have had from Jus Burritos have been decent; however, I think for the price and size there are other places where you can get an awesome breakfast burrito such as Santiago's or Deli Zone that is more bang for your buck.

    (3)
  • Jennifer R.

    Best burritos in the area and customer service is great. Even when the lines are ridiculous, they hammer them out fairy quickly.

    (5)
  • Geoff H.

    I am excited to contribute a few words in support of the humble establishment called Jus Burritos. The simple name, probably concocted after a full 45 seconds of serious thought, perfectly reflects the charm of this eatery. No bigger than a breadbox, customers step up to a counter, face-to-face with an energetic youngster who is eager to take your order. The menu consists of burritos and burritos. There is something heartwarming about an open kitchen, featuring Grandpa churning eggs in an oversized pan and Grandma, with her hipster locomotive cap, operating the register. While you wait the short time for your order, you may be entertained by the curious signed action photos of local male and female kick boxers. Once served, you have the option of sitting at concrete tables, on a concrete slab, with a view of traffic on 120th Avenue. Not particularly atmospheric, but when the food is this good, atmosphere is not really the point, is it?

    (5)
  • Trisha F.

    My coworkers and I order from here all the time. We're able to make multiple orders over the phone and use multiple credit cards when getting there. I love that they don't get annoyed with that. I have only ever had the breakfast burritos but that's because they're so good I can't see myself getting anything else. The only thing I don't like is that they don't have an extra hot chili. I like it very hot and when I order that they accommodate but only by adding in a bunch of chopped up chili's. To me I want the chili to be hotter instead of just adding something. All in all though I love this place and will continue to order from here.

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    Delicious vegetarian green chile! Makes for one of the best breakfast burritos I've ever had!

    (5)
  • Brandon N.

    This place is great, fast service and very helpful! These burritos are just a good home cooking Mexican burrito. I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Leslie R.

    Not bad for satisfying a breakfast burrito craving, but not the best I've had either. The green chile salsa was okay as was the chorizo.

    (3)
  • Ryan F.

    This is our go to spot for breakfast burritos. We always call in our order and it's ready when we get there. The staff is great, always very friendly! Whether it's a plain breakfast burrito for me, or something with a little more flare, covered in salsa for my boyfriend, we are never disappointed. If you haven't given this place a try, please do. Definitely call ahead, it gets packed very quickly!

    (5)
  • Eric R.

    Everything you put on a breakfast or lunch burrito is a la carte, so be careful what you add or it can get expensive quick. For a vegetarian lunch burrito (smothered) and a drink I spent over $10. The food was fresh and tasty, but not quite worth the cost.

    (3)
  • Paul A.

    I absolutely love this place! I'm in this area for work every two weeks and I come here everytime and have for a few years now. Their green chili is outstanding as are the burritos. You really can't go wrong with anything you order here. My favorites are the chicken lunch burrito or the chorizo breakfast burrito. The staff is always very friendly. There's a super nice blonde gal that works here who is the sweetest. You just can't beat local!

    (5)
  • Michelle P.

    I thought Santiagos BB's were better. After reading these reviews, I will go back and try a smothered burrito.Part of the reason I am rating this two stars is because of the portion size for the price. I had a handheld burrito and it was slightly bigger than a Santiago's burrito but I spent something like $5 on it. Waaaaay over priced considering there was so little meat, I wasn't even sure there was any meat in it at all. The chili wasn't hot and I much prefer very spicy chili but there is something about the chili that left me wanting to go back and give it one more try. I thought the service was friendly. Funny story though, I was there really early on a weekday and I hadn't had enough sleep. I went in thinking the sign read Ju's burritos. Not registering it is Jus' Burritos, I went in and while checking out the menu I said, "oh so you only serve burritios?" lmao. The owner said as she was pointing down at the top of the menu and stated, "yeah. See. Jus' Burritos" while she ran her finger across the name on the menu. hahahahaha. There were a couple of regulars in there just looking at me like I was very dense. So I will give this place one more try and if the smothered burritos are great, I will update this review!

    (2)
  • Veronica F.

    Their breakfast burritos are fantastic, but my lunch burrito had almost no chicken in it and the beans were way too over powering.....

    (3)
  • Jeremiah G.

    This spot is a great place to eat breakfast. I just picked up a chorizo breakfast burrito hot and loved it. Their 'hot' isn't scorching but does have a bit a tingling kick. The tortilla was really soft and was just right. The burrito was super cheesy and worked well with the chili in it. Overall i really enjoyed the burrito i had. I would like to see more potato's on it, but for what you pay i feel like its a pretty good value. There's no seating on the inside however there is seating behind the building. The small staff of 3 was quite friendly and had my order out within a minute (maybe less) of me ordering. Overall not a bad place to grab some quick breakfast. Certainly beats any fast food breakfast.

    (4)
  • Erica D.

    Great burritos, fast service, but they are still nice enough to talk to you when you order. You can get breakfast or lunch burritos, both are excellent. The hot chili is Hot, and great, and the medium is good too, never tried the mild, although I'm sure it's good too. Messy, but as I say the messier the better, right?

    (4)
  • Andrew S.

    Can't beat this place for price, quickness and quality. After La Familia closed in Lafayette, I have been searching for great chile and finally I have found it. The only thing is this place can get pretty busy, so calling in your order always helps.

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    Great burritos. The hot green chili isn't that Hot but it is tasty. Recommend adding avocados to breakfast burritos

    (5)
  • Christie V.

    I'm apparently a crazy person for not ever having a breakfast burrito until my 30's but I hadn't. And how glad am I that this was the first place I took that leap. I've had others since, and this is still memorable in a good way. Spicy, for real, bacon, and good, perfect potatoes, and the eggs were great. SO GOOD.

    (4)
  • Scott G.

    Best breakfast burritos around, IMO. In the past, I would always do chorizo and add sour cream. The other day, I kept it simple with just standard potato, egg, and cheese with medium chile. I LOVE the crispy potatoes, the chile was delish, and I wondered why it had been so long...

    (5)
  • Steve K.

    While the burritos here may not be the most 'authentic', there is no arguing that they are tasty, and a great value. I always order, "breakfast burrito with sausage, hot". Fast, convenient and only $4.31 for a great meal. The list of ingredients is ala carte since every burrito is made to order -- and the list is long, so there's probably a hundred combinations. Most weekend days, you can scarcely get near the place, so popular it is!

    (4)
  • Christina V.

    Love, love, LOVE!!! Yeah, it might be a little inconspicuous and sometimes difficult to get to and/or park, but in my opinion well worth the effort! The staff is always really friendly (and now know my order without even asking) and the service is always super quick when I'm in a hurry to get to work. The owner is there about 99% of the time cooking something on the stove, whether it's fresh eggs or chili and always makes a point to say hello to me (now addresses me by name). I am in love with these burritos. I generally only go in for the breakfast burrito (potato, egg and cheese with pork and green chili). Sometimes I get the hand held, sometimes the "smothered". Either way, I am never disappointed. The ingredients are all fresh, hot (I don't know how it STAYS so hot!!) and ALWAYS delicious. A bit of advice, however.... I normally get my chili "medium". After a few times at this place I said "I don't think I can do it anymore" (mostly due to chronic heartburn) and started going with the "mild". Even that is still pretty hot! Overall, I just can't say enough about this place, the food or the staff. Every experience is an enjoyable one! Okay, I think I've talked myself into stopping on the way to work! ;0)

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    Finally stopped in after passing by countless times, I was willing to give it a try. Smothered pork bean and rice. It was very subpar; bland as all get out. I enjoyed the mild heat, but there was no flavor to the green chile, and the pork was hard to come by. Santiago's and Las Palmeras have green chile that is miles better than what they had. Good service, and fast, but there is better to be had.

    (2)
  • Kris K.

    OK, Mary. Love you guys. 5 stars all around. See you Sunday!

    (5)
  • Chuck P.

    New to the area and looking for a breakfast place came across Jus's Burritos. The burritos were very tasty, but a little small for the price. Will definitely return.

    (3)
  • Audi B.

    I think they make pretty good burrito's here. Since it's only a ten minute drive from my office we tend to visit fairly often. The chili is good, portions are good, I prefer the smothered to handhelds. The portions seems to be much smaller in the hand helds than the smothered for the price. Sadly, the eggs are not that great, and they over charge for avacado, but at least it's fresh, not guacamole, very California, hardly Mexican at all but yummy. Not the first on my list for breakfast burrito's bust still good.

    (3)
  • Ramon G.

    If I'm not in a rush to work, hungry and had a few drinks the night before Ju's is my place to hit for a solid breakfast burrito. They have tons of choices, meat, no meat, eggs etc... I'm way more of a fan for breakfast than lunch. Their version of "smothered" is more like "drowned". If you like burritos that way then even more reason to check this place out.

    (3)
  • elz K.

    Are you looking for a great breakfast burrito with a kick? Then you have found a great place to eat. Yes there is usually a line out of the small stand alone, but there's usually a line for a reason. I have found that the "HOT" actually has a kick and if I'm especially hungry I order the smothered deluxe. I definitely like my smothered drowned and that's what they do. I am a fan of crispy potatos and these burritos are full of them. If you're a veggie Jus' is a great place!!!

    (4)
  • Stephen K.

    A lot of people from my work have recommended this place, and while I am in the minority camp of the new G's Burrito Grill, I figured I'd give them a try when I had to work this weekend. Saturday morning at 11 there was a goodly line of about 6-7 people in various stages of ordering. Parking was somewhat tight but you can park on the other side of the building, too. An older Hispanic man stirs (presumably) the chile sauces in a big pot in the background. The cashier is friendly enough, and 2 hardworking people hustle around crafting your culinary treats. I had a breakfast burrito which has egg, potato, and some other stuff I can't remember in it. Another $1, 1.25? gives you your choice of meats including pork, bacon, sausage, chorizo (supposedly spicy from what the cashier told me) and chicken. Kick in a few more dollars and you drown it in a tasty sea of chile sauce and molten cheddar. One thing I didn't quite get was you can get sides like guac, sour cream and other goodies for both handheld and smothered burritos, but the sides for the drowned ones were .25 to .50 more. Are the portions any bigger? If not, I'd have to dock half a star for greed. The burrito was certainly tasty enough and pretty portable in a half-size carry-out tray. I'd still have to give the nod to G's Burrito Grill for a) more chile and cheese for the price, b) slightly friendlier at G's, and c) although not really the fault of the restaurant, Jus' Burrito's location is somewhat unwieldy to get to no matter what direction you're coming from (in my opinion). But if you need quick munchies and are near the US-36 / Wadsworth-US 287 interchange, give them a shot. A warning: as Talia mentioned, they DO close at 2pm. I believe they open at 5am though, and props to them for that - I tried G's shortly before 7am on a weekday and they were still closed. Not cool for a place that supposedly serves breakfast...

    (4)
  • Talia H.

    BEST BURRITOS EVER! Hands down. Period. End of story. I love their burritos and their beans are vegetarian!! No lard, people! I get the bean and cheese with mild. Delish. I eat it over and over again. It perks up my day when I'm having a rough one. Here's a Jus primer - -They close at 2pm. Don't have a craving afterwards cause you are out of luck. -They are a mom & pop. The staff has been there (mostly) for years. Most are quiet people who are nice and polite, just not overly friendly (which is fine). -Don't expect to eat there. There are two tables outside and that is it. It's a small spot and you need to get in and get out when it's busy. -The line will be out the door in the mornings. VERY popular! -The parking lot sucks and there are some jerks who are going to the shop next door who nearly hit your car in the parking lot. Stay vigilant and don't try to turn left out of there during a busy time of day or you will sit there for hours. -They aren't that expensive. $3.50 for a big bean and cheese burrito isn't expensive compared to other places. And you are supporting a local business. They are really wonderful people who care about their regulars and are very, very nice.

    (5)
  • Briell K.

    I could do the same with a can of rosarito refried beans, a crappy mission tortilla and some bland meat. this place sucks, i'd rather go eat at taco bell. perhaps i caught them on an off day but no matter, even i can do better at home.

    (1)
  • Robert P.

    I went there for the first time and it was disgusting! The beans tastedlike they were from a can. The chile was gross and the price was way too high for quality. Service was fast and friendly that was the only good part. If you want pay too much for badfood go here.

    (1)
  • Kyle L.

    I go to this place all the time and I Love it, everything is sooooo yummy! I take friends all the time that have never been and they all say its much better then Santiago's. If you happen to pass by stop in and give it a try, Also the people are GRATE and its also nice to go to a place where they remember your name.

    (5)
  • Ivan V.

    Went today to have a breakfast burrito. I hadn't been there in about 3 months. Sorry to say that I was very disapointed with Jus Burritos. Burritos have gotten even SMALLER. For $4.00 I would expect a decent size burrito. Burrito is good but not for your money. Just down the street there is a place that makes breakfast burritos smotherd and double the size for the same price. I'm just saying. Jus isn't worth it. So my advice to you Guys, make them bigger for $4.00 or keep them the same size and sell them for meh $1.50 or maybe $2.00.

    (2)
  • justin d.

    I was hoping for a lot from this hole in the wall but I was very disappointed... nothing tasted like it should of the burritos were smaller then hoped for. they use really good bacon but the flavor is almost over shadowed by the starchy flavoring in the green chili... sadly I will not be returning

    (2)
  • John S.

    I love this place. Great breakfast burritos, fast service. Small parking lot and no inside dining. Okay for me as I usually pick up for home.

    (5)
  • Monty B.

    Got a steak, potato, and egg burrito smothered in chili & cheese with medium level spiciness. Medium was pretty darn spicy. They have mild, medium, and hot. Found their medium to be most places' hot. It was a pretty tasty burrito, but felt like it was slightly overpriced at $7 given what other burrito places of similar type and quality charge. All the ingredients were made and sitting there, so it took less than 30 secs for them to assemble it. Note that there is no indoor seating.

    (3)
  • Sam H.

    Jus' Burritos should be Jus' Out of Business. If a restaurant like this can survive, and have a line of people in the morning, it is either a horrible reflection on the palate of Broomfield's finest patrons, or else I seriously need to consider opening a Mexican food restaurant in Suburbia. The woman that took my order was kind enough, but from there it all went down hill. After ordering, I saw further down on the menu that rice could be added to any breakfast burrito at no additional charge upon request. I patiently waited while the woman preparing the burritos had finished the order ahead of mine, then kindly requested the addition of rice to my burrito. She informed me it was already made. I was surprised, as I fully expected her to open up that f0cking tortilla and put some rice on it. Two minutes later, I was told my Burrito was ready. I kindly requested hot sauce (can you imagine eating a breakfast burrito with out thin red and green hot sauce?). She looked me dead in the eye and told me the hot sauce is "hot." No crap lady, I did think the name was a misnomer! I asked again for hot sauce, and this time she informed me it was "very hot." I just stood there, while the woman returned to making other burritos. About a minute later, a guy came out of the back and the woman told him I wanted some hot sauce. Finally, the guy went to the back of the kitchen and put some hot sauce into a container. After this whole ordeal, I was starving. I opened up the wrapper to find a soft tortilla, they did not even heat the tortilla over the stove to give the outside some texture / firmness. The potatoes inside were not fully cooked, the eggs were hard, and the bacon was near raw. The supposedly Hot green Chili was super mild, no heat at all. The whole experience disappointed. Next time I will make the extra drive to 78th and Sheridan for Ralibertos, which serves real breakfast burritos. UPDATE - Laugh my @ss off at the review by JF of Broomfield, CO. Burritos are not even traditional Mexican food! It is an American bastardization like Orange Chicken.

    (1)
  • Calvin H.

    Open crazy early for breakfast, and their burritos are great!

    (4)
  • Robert T.

    I used to eat here weekly when I lived closer, but I haven't been in some time. Stopped in this morning, and remembered why I like this place so much. Easy to jump in and get a great burrito to go, or if the weather is nice, sit on the patio. There is no indoor seating, as this place is more of a "to go" joint. Either way, their burritos are good, and it's worth a quick stop to get a quick breakfast burrito on your way to work.

    (4)
  • Art M.

    Jus Burritos.. is well Jus OK... I've had jus burritos out of convenience as it was on my way to work.. They had the BB (breakfast burritos) and they were hot.. and on the way. The whole thing falls apart while your driving.. the chili is ala king something I don't know.. but when it's 6:30 in tha mornin you don't care. So I bought-em but hey it's not like the Northside of Denver were you can get a very tasty BB for half the price.. but hey it's all about convenience.. and that'll keep em comin.. the biz that is... So Jus 3 Stars...

    (3)
  • Nicole C.

    I've been getting Breakfast Burritos here for years. (Never had a lunch burrito here.) Don't go to Jus' Burritos expecting traditional Mexican food. Just because something isn't traditional doesn't mean it's bad. The chili is good. I get the BB with pork, mild chili, cheese and no egg. The eggs aren't great so I get it without. The potatoes are usually crispy which I love. I don't mind that they don't grill the tortillas, I think it's better that way. I think the mild is perfect, has a slight kick. (But that's because I'm a wimp when it comes to heat.) The only down side of this place is that it is inconsistent. When they get it right it's great, when they don't you get disappointed. But it doesn't keep me from going back every once in a while. Also, the parking lot is a pain. It's small and there's a huge pothole in the entrance. I wish they would relocate close by with a bigger place. My most recent visit I noticed they've gotten rid of the more unfriendly people. Everyone was really nice this time. Looking forward to my next visit there.

    (4)
  • B C.

    The Chorizo-Red makes Jus' Burritos a frequent destination when I'm in the Broomfield area in the morning. Most people order the green chile, which is clearly outclassed by the red chile here. Go with the red if you want heat and flavor-you won't be disappointed. One of the best breakfast burritos ever with the chorizo-red combo. Unbelievable flavor.The eggs and potatoes go so perfectly with this combo that my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Major props to the peeps at Jus' Burritos-this is a well-operated locally owned business with friendly people working there. Best bang for the buck breakfast stop ever!

    (5)
  • Mary G.

    I go to Jus Burritos on my way to work on Sundays sometimes to get a breakfast burrito. The burritos are big and I don't mind the green chili. Sometimes the burrito is spot on and sometimes its just a soggy mess. But it deffinately helps out when you are craving a breakfast burrito in the morning!

    (3)
  • Lenny M.

    Not that great, but ok if you are really jones'in for a burrito.

    (2)
  • Paul D.

    This place is good not great. Its cheap and quick. Not traditional Mexican nor is it a flavor packed or well seasoned. If you're looking for something quick and easy that is cheap and you don't want to cook breakfast this place does the trick.

    (3)
  • Michelle D.

    I have been to this place several times for breakfast and was pleasantly surprised. They have the normal choices for fillings for breakfast burritos - eggs, bacon, sausage, chorizo (I think) and potatoes. Then you can get red or green chile smothered over the top. I have only tried the green, it has quite a bit of flour in it but the flavor is good. I haven't had lunch burritos but the choices looked varied and we will definitely be going back. The only downside is the place gets pretty crowded. It is counter service in a tiny little store front with some tables outside. You place your order then step to the side to wait while they make it for you. The parking lot is also a little hairy with it being on a busy street.

    (3)
  • Kim F.

    I love their breakfast burritos. I normally get the chorizo...it's so good.

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    I had been coming here for a couple of years until one day one of most RUDE people working here came out of the door yelling at us to move the our car if we were not eating at there establishment. For one we did not have a car and for two you do not treat anyone the way we were treated that day when we were walking do the street. That is not the last time I went there it was about mid afternoon and I ordered a chicken lunch burrito. Once I got the burrito it was cold, the chicken was just one big chunk and then added eggs to chicken burrito. It was gross. I will never go to Jus' Burritos again and I don't recommend you to walk down that side of the street unless you want to be yelled at.

    (1)
  • D K.

    I think I need to eat here again someday and give it a second chance. I went one morning to get a breakfast burrito for myself and a coworker. The gals at the front were grumpy and less than friendly. I hope the owner or someone who works there reads this because if that's the way they always are, they need a serious attitude adjustment! The prices are a bit high in my opinion for what you get, but I think it has good potential and I'd like to try it again, one of these decades...I'm not in a very big hurry.

    (2)
  • Ryan W.

    Fantastic food. I wish it wasn't because I pass it each morning on my way to work, and I have a hard time passing it up. Nice staff. Consistently good food. Try the chorizo breakfast burrito. (It's better if the girls make it. I've had an order screwed up when the man makes it.)

    (5)
  • Joey T.

    Absolutely, the best breakfast burritos in Denver. I've tried many places in search of breakfast burritoes, and no other place has the consistency, freshness, and flavor of this place. My mouth waters just thinking of the green chile sauce. The service is very friendly and they make your burritos in less than a minute. I usually get mine smothered and hot. I HIGHLY recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Lani P.

    I've been here several times and tried just about everything. I like them better than Santtiago's express, not to mention they're much faster with getting your food to you. This morning I ordered some tastey morsels, here it i Handheld Breakfast burritos- 1 Chorizo Hot- this is really hot just like Santiago's and not for the faint tastebuds. I recommend some ice coffee latte or milk while eating this. Almost too hot to taste anything.. 1 Chorizo mild= to me this is actually perfect when you're still waking up. It's got some spice, but nothing striking and it's delicious 1 Ham Mild - This actually is my favorite because the meat iss nicely cuibed and hearty so all the ingredients are balanced and go well together. 1 Bacon mild- It's pretty good and the bacon has no chewy fatty pieces on it, which I like, but I honestly can make one better. It's not worth the money because mine at home taste the same if not better. 16oz- medium chile - This is really good over rice and just by itself and not a bad price. Overall I'd say this place is better by far better than Santiago's express. I prefere their basic handheld burrito rather than the smothered and delux I've tried in the past. I think the simplicity of eating it without all the other stuff on it keeps the burrito flavors intact without being soaked in anything. They are fast and service is friendly and prices are very affordable as well.

    (4)
  • Thomas M.

    This place is one of my favorites. its a little crowded at times (parking) but the food is good. I wish they were a little more consistant on the "hot" "medium or mild" but all in all this is good. If you order the avacado burrito i would recommend getting "extra" as they seem to not have much. The people are really friendly! One day i hope they add real coffee to the menu!

    (4)
  • Adrienne P.

    Tasty food. I like the green chili. I'm usually in and out in about 10 minutes. It's great they open early cause I love to swing by after my graveyard shift at work and grab breakfast. Not as affordable as some, but definitely tastier.

    (4)
  • Adam M.

    Love this place for a hangover!!! Fast cheap and delicious. Every single time. In my opinion it is much better than Santiago's.

    (4)
  • Kyle B.

    Killer burritos. Went there for breakfast and will definitely be back. Burrito is kind of small tho, will order two next time. There's no where to sit inside, but they do have seating outside. Great place to go and grab some mexi food!

    (5)
  • Jme A.

    My family and I love the breakfast burritos on Saturday mornings. The line is usually long but it moves pretty quick.

    (5)
  • Melissa C.

    I have never had a burrito from this place that wasn't great. I usually go for the handheld breakfast burritos, which are huge and full of really great ingredients. You don't get mostly egg and juts a tad of meat like most places - they pack this thing full of potatoes, egg, whatever meat you choose, excellent chile, and cheese. The smothered burritos are also very good, and generously portioned for the price.

    (4)
  • Taster F.

    I've been going there for breakfast burrito since they opened. Yes, it's always crowded especially on the weekends (great hangover food). But service is pretty fast, you just have to squish in and wait a few minutes. The staff is also pretty nice and good at their job. I always only get a smothered delux burrito and they are costly (I think about 10 bucks?). But it's hardy and filling. I bring it home, eat half of it and then eat the other half later in the day. Here's the problem, as some people have noted; no flavor. So I bring the burrito home, take the lid off the container and give it a little salt and pepper (it really really needs salt), a sprinkle of onion and garlic powder and - here's the secret - a pinch of dried oregano, crushed in your hands. Then it tastes great! Of course, if you're taking a hand-held burrito work, it's not that easy. The food is so close to being really good, I wish they weren't afraid of spice/flavor!

    (4)
  • Hiker Chicka e.

    After been here a few times I've actually started to like this place and I'm going to update my original review. I still think the burritos are a little pricey considering it's mostly potatoes and little meat and green chile but it ain't bad.

    (3)
  • Stephanie W.

    After reading all the hype on here and having it recommended by some people, I assumed this place would be AMAZING! I just wasn't very impressed with the burritos. There were way too many potatoes and not enough eggs. It made the burrito have a slimy weird texture. If I ever come back here, I will probably get the burrito without potatoes. I didn't think the burrito was very flavorful. The green chilli was very good though which did add to the overall flavor of the burrito. The wait was about 15 minutes to order and get the food. I was expecting this because the parking lot was full and the line was out the door. The staff was very friendly which is always appreciated.

    (3)
  • Mike N.

    Why go to a burrito place if you don't want chile? These guys have pretty damn tasty red and green and the other ingredients stand up on their own as well. However, I have noticed some inconsistencies in quality and portion size. Depending on when you go you stand an equal chance of getting really excellent crunchy and well-seasoned potatoes, or bland and soggy. Also, sometimes the wait can be pretty substantial (for a burrito place) due to a high volume of customers. I expect they'll get a bigger place someday, now that they're popular. Overall, for an area with little much else in the way of tasty burritos, this place is great.

    (4)
  • Christopher M.

    Wow, almost $5 for a burrito the size of a taquito. Potatoes were burnt that ruined any flavor that could've been had. I won't be back for sure, I feel I was duped I was tempted to ask for my money back. If you are a man and want to get a real burrito, look elsewhere. I went home and had to make myself more food to feel like I even ate anything. Took a photo of their "burrito" next to a dime, the dime looks huge! This place is JUS' LAME.

    (1)
  • Douglas E.

    Great place for breakfast burritos and the green chili is outstanding - manly Togo with seats for 8 outside only

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

Categories

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.

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