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M4's burritos are good, and if you need a quick bite to eat, they'll do the job. I think it's hard to get a burrito wrong, but that doesn't mean it's easy to get it good... if that makes sense. Like other burrito chains, it's counter service - you pick what you want (burrito, tacos, quesadilla, bowl, etc.) and what fillings you want. I like their selection of salsas - the pineapple-mango one is nice and different and I think you can pick up to two. Unlike some other places, if you get a meat burrito, getting grilled vegetables will cost you extra. But if you get the veg burrito, you'll get grilled vegetables in addition to no-extra-charge guacamole. Unlike the other reviewers here, I haven't found the burritos bland, but the flavours definitely aren't "WOW" or anything. I have found the burrito-rolling skills to be a little subpar. Most of the meat burritos will set you back almost $10 with tax, which is a little expensive for what you're getting. There's a nice seating area, very clean, kind of industrial look. It's never been too busy when I've gone, though that's almost always been at night.
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