

Chipotle Johnson City is a fast-casual restaurant chain known for its customizable menu featuring burritos, bowls, quesadillas, tacos, and salads. The company is cultivating a better world by serving responsibly sourced, classically-cooked, real food with wholesome ingredients without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Using only 53 real ingredients, the company’s Food with Integrity principles prioritize sourcing ingredients from farms that adhere to humane and sustainable practices. Chipotle team members use classic culinary techniques and serve handcrafted entrées in abundance at an extraordinary value. To get exclusive offers and earn free food, sign up for Chipotle Rewards.
Casual restaurant offering Mexican fare, including design-your-own burritos, tacos & bowls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2013 N Roan St, Johnson City, TN 37601
Phone: (423) 218-0493
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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The restaurant was filthy as shown in the photos.
The workers were nice but it was very evident that there was no cleaning done today. The drink fountain was covered in sticky spilt drink and there was not a single clean table to sit at. I was also warned by other customers to watch out for spilt water that was never wiped up. The photos make the place look better than it was. I will not be back
the complaint today: staff took a couple minutes to find me waiting at the counter despite the restaurant being empty. proceeded to give me the smallest portions i’ve ever had. touched the food in the burrito with the ladles/serving spoons, which has to be a health violation, at the very least it left an unhygienic impression. after giving me a quarter-label of corn they started to roll the burrito; i politely asked for some more food since i was prepared to pay Chipotle Prices; thankfully they agree—and end up putting an entire fistful of cheese as the last ingredient. i was staring at the burrito but i’m pretty sure she was looking me in the face as she did this. had i received actual adult portions today, this would still have been too much cheese. i took it because i have never had so much cheese in a burrito that it dwarfed every other ingredient, and had no idea it would be this unpleasant.
on the upside, the other employee at the register did not charge me for the half-spoon of guac i received! i didn’t even ask.
i am only pointing this out instead of chalking it up to a bad experience because i have noticed a general decline in this location over the past six-or-so months. we expect more from Chipotle. here’s some more context if you’re curious—
most of the time, every table surface has smears and the outdoor/indoor trash bins are rarely cleared, if they’re even there. this happens when the restaurant is completely empty and the staff appear to be doing nothing.
do not trust the to-go app. staff will finish your quesadilla and let it freeze by the to-go window while you wait 30 feet away in the restaurant for your app to notify you it’s done, if you ask the counter they might bring you the food apparently unaware of their mistake.
i’ve asked for a burrito bowl/lid several times when getting my burrito to go because it’s a convenient way to transport the remains. staff are so disengaged that i generally have to ask twice, and will only receive the cardboard bowl, and then have to specify a third time that i obviously need the metal lid.
i’ve come by 90 minutes before closing to a restaurant that looks like it hasn’t been open in weeks, no napkins or lids or trash bins, dirty floors and staff that don’t really care about their jobs. besides my experience today, i’d say it’s possible most of the staff are actually pretty competent, and they just suffer from abysmal leadership. i don’t blame them because i know how the culture of a workplace will get the same people to react in very different ways, depending on the direction they receive.
i realize many of these are things you’d expect to see at most restaurants. this time a year ago chipotle took itself seriously, and i was fine to watch its decline passively until someone filled my burrito with cheese for requesting a visible amount of lettuce.