
At Tijuana Flats in ChampionsGate, we make our food to order using the freshest ingredients prepared the same day you enjoy them. Even our queso, guac and salsa are made from scratch every day. That’s just how we roll. At our Hot Bar, you’re the boss of the sauce. Add a hint of heat, a touch of sweet or douse your dish with a five-alarm fire. Our Hot Bar’s loaded with an assortment of tangy, smoky, sweet, and spicy sauces. Tijuana Flats’ entrées include burritos, burrito bowls, chimichangas, dos tacos, flautas, fresh salads, nachos, and quesadillas. Guests have their choice of tortilla with flour and wheat as well as hard and soft corn with tacos.
Kitschy Mexican chain restaurant known for an extensive hot sauce bar & colorful, muraled walls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8274 Champions Gate Blvd Ste 300, Championsgate, FL 33896
Phone: (863) 588-1740
Website: https://order.tijuanaflats.com/menu/tijuana-flats-champions-gate
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In addition I ordered the 3 dip and chips combo. The dips include generous portions of queso guacamole and salsa. All were good. The salsa had a bit much cilantro for me though. There was a large bag of chips and the chimi comes with more chips on it however you can choose to not get them.
There is an extensive sauce bar with sample cups available. Most leaned towards the spicier side though.
Id encourage you to download their app as they offer some great deals at times! Full disclosure as my chimmi was around $11 but I got it for free without an additional purchase. I did however purchase the dip trio for around $7.
Cashier checks his phone while taking orders, food takes 30 minutes to come out and there’s only 8 customers in the store.
Also employees just sitting on phones in dinning area.
Also 2 people who ordered after me got their food first.
It’s 3 tacos, 3 shells, 3 scoops of ground beef, and sprinkle the toppings on.
It’s not rocket science.
Y’all have to be losing money, ain’t no way this is profitable.
After the drive home, the crunchy burrito and taco were a bit soggy and didn’t have a lot of crunch. The flavor was good, but probably would have been enhanced by eating in the store, where I had access to all of the sauce selections.
As it was, I made my selection with the order and received a small tub of the choice to use. It wasn’t enough for a burrito this size.
I chose grilled chicken for the burrito and in retrospect, probably would choose something with just a bit more kick, like maybe the beef or the blackened chicken.
Both the Queso Crunch burrito and the Tijuana Bowl were humongous, and with a side of chips and queso, more than made up a meal for two. For a few meals.
The next time I try this one, it’s going to be in person. Most of the area restaurants are just starting to serve in person, so I assumed this was takeout or delivery only. It’s not and I think the restaurant setting can offer so much more for this meal.