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| - Geez. After reading some other reviews, I hope I don't offend to many people with this one! I also promise that Chipotle has not offered me any stock options or even a free side of guac for this review.
Here are some points for those who may not have tried this yet ...
1. They have a limited selection if burritos, tacos, and a bowl. (Burrito without the tortilla shell). They offer pork , beef, chicken, and a vegetarian option called safritas.
2. The bowls and burritos are 8.95$ before tax. The burritos and bowls are both huge and made with ingredients that are usually organic or from animals that are farmed with care, which is more than most similar places can claim. For some people, this is apparently the same price as a meal at Canoe.
3. The guac costs an extra 2.21$. It is made in house.
4. Toppings that do not incur an extra charge include grilled peppers and onions, salsas, corn, pinto or black beans, shredded cheese, lettuce, and sour cream. They have a choice of three Tabasco sauce flavours as well.
5. The staff at this location seem to be friendlier than at the other location on Yonge. They also don't seem to try to skimp on ingredients like the Yonge location sometimes does.
6. The burritos and bowls are delicious. You will be hard pressed to find a better burrito anywhere in Toronto.
7. They offer unsweetened tea for those who like sugar free iced tea in the summer. (It is in the metal container by the fountain drink station.)
8. They sell bottled beers and a margarita as well.
9. With the 13% tax, a bowl and a drink is $12.20. Yes, McDonald's, Popeyes, and a lot of food trucks are cheaper, but this is one case where you get what you pay for.
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