

QDOBA is a modern fast-casual restaurant with a warm, inviting atmosphere with freshly prepared, customizable Mexican-inspired cuisine. Visit QDOBA if you are looking for a family-friendly Mexican restaurant offering flavors everyone will love. Enjoy made-to-order burritos, bowls, quesadillas, nachos, tacos and more – all made with quality ingredients, including flame-grilled adobo chicken & steak, slow-cooked brisket birria, and fajita veggies. Whether you’re dining in, picking up, or catering your next event, build your entrée exactly how you want with flavorful salsas and toppings like hand-crafted guacamole and famous 3-Cheese Queso. Stop by QDOBA today or order online for pickup or delivery to enjoy the best Mexican food in town.
A menu of customizable Mexican food served in a modern restaurant, plus takeout & catering.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Terminal C, 7050 Friendship Rd Space 3, Baltimore, MD 21240
Phone: (858) 766-4900
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
They do have free queso and free guac tho.
This is a Qdoba inside Terminal C of the Baltimore Washington International Airport, so this reviews for my fellow flyers.
The Food:
I ordered a salad with chicken adobo and was able to customize it as the worker assembled it (similar to how it’s done at Subway and Chipotle). Attempting to be “healthy,” I added no beans, rice, or dressing and stuck with only grilled onion and bell peppers, corn, and pico de gallo salsa.
I gotta say, I was pleasantly surprised by how tasty it was. The chicken was moist with just the perfect amount of seasoning. The corn, onions, and bell peppers added some sweetness. And the salsa added all the “dressing” I needed.
The Bad:
Since this is located inside an airport, there’s only a handful of tables and chairs. Space is limited overall, and I felt like I was disturbing those who sat while I slide past them to look at the bottled drinks in the large display case behind them.
The Ugly:
Hmm, nothing too egregious. Maybe the cost? For the salad and a 1-litre Fuji water bottle and tax, it cost me $20. Paying an Andrew Jackson for a salad and water seems brutal to me, but I guess that’s airport pricing for you in these brutal economic times.
Overall:
Despite the steep price, I was satisfied with the quality and portion of the meal. If I’m at BWI and needing a healthy fix, I’d definitely return here.
I let the person at the cash register know about the girls horrible attitude but she didn’t acknowledge me at all either. Clearly she’s part of the problem. This was our first experience at Qdoba and it was horrible. If you don’t like working with the public and don’t want to open your mouth and speak or TRY to be polite, maybe don’t work at an airport where thousands of people are everyday!