Our dinner tonight was not the way to earn your customers back. Or, you don’t care about your pickup customers. We have eaten at this location many times prior to the health announcement. News lifts the scare we go back. Shame on us. People listen to us and don’t go back. They have changed and obviously they will not return to the Chipotle it use to be. You lost our business, management sucks as well. Same prices, less food, sad iceberg lettuce, no taste and good luck with finding what you ask for. Best thing for them is close down for good! Major disappointment.
Walter G.
Classificação do local: 4 Euless, TX
Fast and good carnutas. Its a fast good joint so rating as such. I cant understand people rating fast food places and comparing to restaurants. So a great choice for a mexican fix
Charles C.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
What I love about Chipotle is consistency. It doesn’t matter which one in whatever city I go to, it’s always the same. The product is always fresh, and the crew always pack in the same(sometimes more) into my favorite chicken salad. Best yet, they won’t nickel and dime you to death with«this is extra and that will be another extra».
Tung N.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
I mean, what more is there to say about Chipotle? It’s so addicting! And you feel semi healthy eating it as well. This location is definitely more clean and modern looking than the ones I’ve been to. I got the Barbacoa, and it wasn’t that great. I should’ve just stuck with steak as usual. The BOGO coupon was great though. $ 3.50 for a burrito bowl? Yes please!
Chuck B.
Classificação do local: 2 Grapevine, TX
Where’s the Meat? I went to Chipotle’s today and ordered a chicken bowl to go. When iI opened it to eat I could hardly taste the chicken. I’d heard from others that they had begun reducing meat amounts but this is ridiculous. I don’t recommend this place. I’m not sure if this is a corporate policy or just a local event. Either way, I’m not coming back.
Shariq H.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
Chipotle is Chipotle. There’s nothing more or less to this place. Dine in or take it to go it’s all the same. Leftovers aren’t that good the next day because the black beans get a bit too tough to eat. This then ruins the rest of the bowl for the next meal. At least this location isn’t as stingy as the one near the UT Austin campus that gives you smaller spoonfuls. I will say the staff here is much nicer though — they’re attentive and do more than what they probably get paid for.
Paul R.
This is a fantastic location for a Chipotle, and I’m sure they’ll see a lot of business. There are a few high-schools nearby, so be prepared for young kids — this is the perfect spot for them! Actually, it’s a great spot for anyone looking for a quick and inexpensive meal that isn’t greasy fast food. I only pop in here maybe once or twice a year, but whenever I do, I get a vegetarian burrito bowl. For some reason, I’m not a huge fan of Chipotle’s meat options. I have my bowl filled with rice, black beans, pico de gallo, grilled veggies, cheese, lettuce, and a little guacamole. It’s always filling and consistently good, but it’s not the most exciting meal on the planet, and if you’re not lucky enough to get a scoop of fresh rice, the whole meal is a bit on the cold side, I think. Also, I know this isn’t a sit down restaurant where people wait on you, and a lot of people come in and out, but people should be better at picking up after themselves! For real. I found this location to be a bit dirty; the floor and several table tops had a fair amount of food and trash on them. But this restaurant sees a good amount of traffic, so it’s not a complete surprise. I’m happy to see this new location and overall, I like what Chipotle stands for as a company; serving real food and being as green as possible, etc. It’s just not my cup of tea!