

Address and Contact Information
Address: 106 Thompson Ave, West Memphis, AR 72301
Phone: (870) 629-5005
Website: https://mitchellseateries.com/mitchellsbreakfastburritos?utm_source=google
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Reviews
1.The size for the price is questionable ($15). The filling was average (not skimpy or overfilled.) The hash brown was seasoned and crispy.
2. No salsa or picante available for Togo orders so the burrito was sorta dry. Ketchup was provided.
3. Overall ingredients tasted fresh and I could taste each item in most bites.
Customer service was nice and food was ready promptly. I do appreciate them opening early (6am) for us morning commuters.
I went all in and ordered Gailene’s Meat Lovin’ Burrito (because why pick one meat when you can have the whole squad?). This monster is packed—sausage, bacon, ham, and more, all tucked inside like a meaty surprise party. The sausage stood out especially—it had this bold, well-seasoned flavor that didn’t just play backup, it sang lead vocals. And then there were the eggs, not those sad, powdery scramble imposters you sometimes find at fast-food chains—these were the real deal, fluffy, fresh, and perfectly seasoned. Everything inside worked together like a breakfast symphony wrapped in a tortilla, plus a hash brown patty on the side. And let me just say—this hash brown isn’t your average frozen hockey puck. Nope. Before I even hit it with ketchupI, I took a bite and realized it had already been seasoned with herbs and spices like some kind of potato sorcery. Crispy, golden, and perfectly seasoned—definitely something you must order.
As busy as the place was, my food still came out in about 11 minutes, which is impressive considering everything is made fresh to order. The cashier, Titi, greeted me with a smile that made me forget momentarily that Arkansas sales tax is an eye-popping 12.75% (I checked twice, thought I was being punked). I asked her what burrito is the most popular, and she said I nailed it with the Meat Lovin’, but also recommended Karen’s Maple Delight Burrito—which I’ll have to try next time.
One detail I loved: they grill the tortilla before serving, so you get this magical contrast of a soft, chewy inside wrapped in a thin, crisp shell that holds all those fabulous fillings together. They even offer turkey and plant-based options for those wanting to keep it lighter—but let’s be honest, I came for the heavy hitters.
Fun fact: Owner Rob, a Christian man with a big smile and even bigger burrito vision, makes sure all the seasoning blends and salsas are created in-house. That’s why everything tastes like it’s made with extra care. He’s also about to open another location in Memphis, TN. I grabbed a cute T-shirt on the way out—because supporting small businesses looks good on me.
Oh, and a pro tip: they close at 2 PM sharp, because after working those early hours Rob goes home to his wife, Loretta—well deserved!
Safe to say, Mitchell’s is now firmly on my “regular stop” list. And next time, I might even eat my burrito in the parking lot just to blend in with the locals.
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The food was good, and they were patient making adjustments for the very picky eater in my party.
I had the Gailene’s, and let me tell you, it was packed with meat and flavor! I also tried the Karen, a bit on the sweet side for me, but it was flavorful.
It would have been nice if there were some sit-down tables, I was enjoying the company, but prefer to sit while eating.
Nice family-owned local joint. I highly recommend giving them a try if you’re in the area.