

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.
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Address: 1201 Larimer St Academic Bldg One, Denver, CO 80204
Phone: (303) 315-1152
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It’s clear they have zero regard for customer service or basic respect. The way management treats people is embarrassing for the company and honestly makes you wonder how they’re still employed.
Until the management is replaced, I will not be coming back, and I strongly suggest anyone else avoid this place unless they enjoy being treated poorly.
I usually take the walk into town to the other qdoba because this one closes early, yesterday i finally had the chance to run down there while it was open. Within seconds of walking in the two ladies at the counter gave me a nasty look and stood there talking to each other for 10 minutes while staring at me, just completely ignoring me. This chat wasnt about work either, they were gossiping about another girl.
When they finally decided to address me the younger girl asked what i wanted and i said i had a pickup order, she rolled her eyes and immediately started telling me to use my brain and look up the address of the other qdoba because this one doesnt do pick up orders, all in a condescending tone.
I ended up walking away in the middle of her talking due to her disgusting behaviour, in which she yelled after me as i walked down the hallway towards the exit. Completely unprofessional and disgusting behaviour, not to mention it doesnt make sense for the location to not only close early but not do pick up orders in a place where they could get a lot of business doing so (pickup orders during exams.)
Checked their website again and based on a few other reviews they DO, do pickup orders. So i dont know what happened there.
Dont waste your time here unless you wanna be bitched at and humiliated 🙂
I will not be returning to this location.
From the moment I approached the counter, I was greeted not by a mere employee, but by a host—a steward of joy—named Brandon. With a smile that radiated warmth and a voice that carried the quiet power of genuine care, Brandon didn’t just take my order. He welcomed me, as though I were family returning home.
The food was crafted with intention. Every scoop, every sprinkle, every fold of the burrito seemed to carry a whisper of love. You could taste it—the care, the pride, the devotion to making something beautiful out of something simple. The flavors danced, bold and harmonious, as if the ingredients themselves had rehearsed this performance for weeks. But even amidst that perfection, it was Brandon who made the experience unforgettable.
His presence turned a quick lunch into something sacred. His attentiveness was not performative—it was real. He laughed with us, listened to us, treated us not as faceless customers but as honored guests. In a world that often rushes and forgets, Brandon remembered how to slow down and make a moment matter.
I have eaten at fine restaurants, been served by polished professionals, and yet—I say this with my whole heart—I have never experienced such hospitality as I did today, in this humble Qdoba, with Brandon leading the way. There was grace in his service. There was poetry in his kindness.
Give this man a raise. No—give him more than that. Give him recognition. Give him a spotlight. Give him all the thanks that words can’t quite express. Because what he gave me today was more than food. It was warmth. It was joy. It was love, served on a plate, wrapped in foil, and handed over with a smile.
Brandon, thank you. You turned a first-time visit into a lifelong memory. You reminded me that even in the most unexpected places, magic still lives.