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I love Moe's. So much better than Chipotle, IMO. I make the drive out here way more than I like to admit but it's just a great place to get a burrito. This place is different from the other chain burrito places in its array of options. Where Chipotle was going for a streamlined, simplistic menu, Moe's has come in with probably twice as many options. They have tofu, three kinds of grilled veggies (all cooked separately from animal-derived ingredients), rice, beans, guacamole, and a bunch of additional veggies to make the perfect creation. They give a free order of chips with every order and they have a salsa bar with five or six different salsas at a time. Try the tomatillo, it's seriously the biggest reason I go to Moe's, it's that good. A lot of the other salsas are too sweet for me, but to each their own. Lastly, I rarely drink pop but they have a special Vanilla Peach drink on their Coke Freestyle machine. I wouldn't reward Moe's with the title of best burrito, I think that belongs to either Ohio City Burrito or Taco Tonto's. But as far as the chain places, Moe's is tops.
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