By anonymous | 1/13/2016
Great food
By adeleh | 11/22/2015
Bunch of friends wanted to go, everyone enjoyed their food.
By MelissaS | 5/21/2015
I choose Chiptloe because it was close to my work. I went with a coworker. The food was fresh. I had to wait about 10 minutes for fajitas veggies. It was prime lunch hour so you would think they would of been better prepared. Other than that the food was good and fresh and the staff was really nice.
By Jenr | 4/9/2015
The best
By Mercpurse | 12/19/2014
I love love love love chipotle
By Survey2014 | 7/15/2014
So yummy
By BellaG | 9/9/2015
Great food
By manderr23 | 5/15/2015
I like Chipotle (but honestly I prefer FreeBirds). I wish there were more options of things to put into your burrito/taco/bowl etc. I am a vegetarian, and although I can eat at Chipotle and it tastes good, there isn't any other options of what I can put inside my food item besides the grilled vegetables (peppers and way too much onion). I would love for there to be maybe even just a few different vegetable choices that you could place into your item- even for the meat eaters to be able to choose too.
By MelissaS | 9/15/2015
A popular lunch and dinner place with the campus crowd, there is almost always a line of some sort at Chipotle. Unfortunately, the line is pretty slow. It's not uncommon to see the line backed up, wrapping around some of the tables, because of one or two orders that seemed to have thrown off the staff. If you are the type to plan ahead, order online, so you can just walk up to the pick up register and get your food almost immediately. It is also quite common to have to repeat yourself when ordering; this is largely due to the noise level inside during lunch and dinner hours. Chipotle has burritos, bowls, salads, and tacos (and more on a secret menu). Just about everyone gets a burrito or a bowl and you're likely to get more for your money with those two. It's easy for a burrito to get over packed if you're the type to get everything on it, so you might want to opt for a bowl instead. The chicken is arguably the best meat option here. The steak is chewy, the barbacoa is boring, and the carnitas are dry and under spiced. A pork travesty. Veggies (green peppers and onions) are free, but they won't ask if you want it, you'll have to be explicit. Note that the food here is not true mexican, but very Americanized. Chips, salsa, and guac here are all good. Note that if you want guac on your burrito or bowl, it costs extra. They don't have Dr. Pepper in the soda fountain. :( What I've said so far might not seem deserving of a 4 star rating, but the reason this place is 4 stars is because of the price. A little less than $7 bucks gets you a HUGE amount of food.