


Chipotle 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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Bowl with chicken + carne asada. Double meat (so one full portion of each protein)
Get to the register. New blonde never seen before (I literally come almost every day) and an charged for ordering a DOUBLE carne asada bowl. So let’s just ignore that I literally didn’t even order that. And an told I’m being charged for double carne asada. Because the asada costs more, so their charging me the higher of the two proteins. When I literally don’t even have that as my order in the bowl I’m about to eat….
So let’s get this correct. I have to pay more money for something I haven’t ordered. And am not about to eat. Because why again? Because that’s somehow their policy they claim? So chipotle just charging people extra money for what their not about to eat? Can’t make this up lol.
So here’s a photo of the receipt and clearly the chicken in my bowl which somehow I don’t have to pay for because the chicken is. Cheaper than carne asada. So they just decided to double charge me for the more expensive option?
The carne asada is so chewy it isn’t even possible to eat this mess. $20 wasted.
The menu is aggressively narrow, which is exactly the point. Chipotle doesn’t pretend to be Mexican food; it’s a tightly controlled system built around balance, restraint, and repetition. When it’s on, the food hits with a confidence most fast food never achieves. The rice is properly seasoned (a detail too many places botch), the beans have actual texture, and the proteins—while inconsistent from location to location—are usually cooked with a level of care that suggests someone in the chain still gives a damn.
The real test is the burrito. It is not elegant. It is not subtle. But it is engineered well. Each layer has a purpose, and when assembled by competent hands, it delivers fat, acid, salt, and heat in near-ideal ratios. The tortilla is warm and forgiving. The salsa has bite. The guac, overpriced as it is, remains genuinely good—fresh, bright, and mercifully un-pureed.
Chipotle’s greatest strength is also its biggest risk: it relies on execution. A distracted employee or an overcooked pan can sink the whole experience. But when the line is staffed by people who know what they’re doing, Chipotle clears a bar that most chains don’t even aim for.
This isn’t comfort food. It’s functional food—fuel that doesn’t insult you, doesn’t leave you greasy or regretful, and still manages to feel satisfying. For a massive chain to pull that off, consistently, is no small feat.
I don’t crave Chipotle. I respect it. And that might be the higher compliment.
Foods usually decent besides those issues. Staff has a good attitude.
Today I ordered my chipotle for 2:50pm, arrived at 2:45pm and I was on my way. When I got back to open up my bowl…. Let’s just say I was beyond disappointed. Today my food tasted like it had been on ice, I ordered brown rice and got maybe a scoop of white rice instead, got very little carne asada (honestly tasted like regular steak), asked for extra sour cream and got maybe a table spoon full.
I love chipotle, but I will not be visiting this location any time in the near future.