


Chipotle 129 W. 48th St. 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.
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1. It was obviously my turn, but you obviously took the order from the guy standing next to me. ♀️?>
2. And then, you didn’t put lettuce even though I told you to put everything. ? ♀️??>
When I went back to you to get my lettuce back within 1 minute, I saw your annoyed face. You acted like you don’t know about anything regarding my food, like saying, “Do you mean sauce?” Even though I succeeded in getting stupid lettuce, the whole story I experience is not acceptable, as you all know.
You’re the worst. You’ve ruined my day.
As gattuso said this location is sometimes maybe good sometimes a little bit sheeeet
The drink fridge wasn’t even cold……
The bowl will probably be made, but it will be sitting in the chute with dozens of other orders. There’s rarely someone there passing out the orders, you just see the employees making bowl after bowl after bowl and stacking them up, but none of them are leaving the kitchen into the hands of the customers.
And then when an employee finally comes to hand out orders, it takes them an extra minute or two to find “Joe R” or whoever in the massive pile of orders. It’s a terrible system.
And then the past couple of times the workers are getting stressed at the long lines, so they get sloppy with the bowls. Wrong meats, wrong beans, no guac etc.
There’s also the issue of all the grubhub drivers, who clog up the pickup counter with their gargantuan temperature controlled backpacks, fully extending their arms to shove phone screens in employees faces while mumbling unintelligible nonsense. I would suggest a separate pickup area for them and regular civilians.
I have complained to Chipotle Corporate customer service, and they just respond with an apology and a free drink or free chips. That is not comparable in value to me getting a completely wrong (and worse) order.
I was getting kids meal, when I asked for chips which are part of it, they said they don’t have any not..so I asked put some corns and they said it’ll be charged extra and then they had the audacity of charging me full amount even a part of meal isn’t available. All this with a rude tone and sense of entitlement. Pathetic.
Place is also so dirty, seating location is messed up and staff has no regard for it.
There are plenty of other chipotle locations nearby which are far better equipped.
Please avoid.
That being said, keep in mind this is New York—things move fast, and service can feel a bit rushed. If you’re visiting, be open-minded and expect a different experience compared to other locations. Personally, I’ve always enjoyed my meals here.
Ironically, the “pickup” line was significantly longer than the line for people who hadn’t even ordered yet. I stood there for 15 minutes without the line moving a single inch. The crowd was in total disbelief—everyone was just staring at each other wondering what the point of ordering ahead even was.
I eventually gave up, walked out, and got my lunch elsewhere. I’ve already requested a refund and honestly doubt I’ll be back. If you’re in a rush, don’t bother with the online “convenience” here.