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Ohio City Burrito is really not so worthy of a review for there is really not much to say. It is what I would consider an average burrito shop. The burritos tasted fresh, but nothing exciting, only the usual white rice, black beans or re-fried, choice of meat, salsa, etc. They also had small zip-locked bags of their red and blue chips hanging on the wall, which was somewhat unappealing. I could just be me, but tacked zip-locked bags of colored chips feel stale and false to me, not something I am craving to bite into. These days, the eateries that really do well are the places that can add a bit of modernity, freshness and excitement to their food. OCB has the freshness, except perhaps for their chips, but needs a bit of insight and inspiration. On the other hand, if you are one for the traditional burrito, then you will enjoy this place just fine. I do not plan to be back.
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