

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: The Tunnel, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 156, Washington, DC 20016
Phone: (858) 766-4900
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Reviews
Definitely felt like an off-brand chipotle. Very similar options, burritos bowls and quesadillas. A bit more expensive and smaller portions tho, so that was disappointing.
The employees are also clearly overwhelmed. Twenty online orders got ringed in during the few minutes that I stayed and there was also like eight people in line. Additionally they were out of a few ingredients by already 6pm. I can understand why they might feel stressed and not be in the best condition to interact with customers.
It’s a college fast food restaurant so I don’t expect a lot. And I didn’t receive a lot. The food was decent enough and prepared fast enough for me to come back.
This isn’t a safe environment for students if you have a worker threatening to beat up a student.
When I asked if could I get chips and queso when checking out, the cashier said, “chips AND queso?” in a tone that shamed me for my order. I got my chips, but was told to head to the back of the line if I wanted the queso, which honestly didn’t make sense in my opinion. Before coming to this Qdoba, I don’t think I’ve ever been outwardly judged for ordering a menu item at any restaurant EVER.
The food is just fine—there’s nothing remarkable about it. If you want a Chipotle-adjacent meal, then it does the job. With that being said, the food is not good enough to compensate for the horrible service you get.