Chipotle Mexican Grill
“I highly recommend getting a chicken burrito bowl with tortillas on the side and wrapping it yourself as to maximize your overall food intake.”
“They always give really great portion sizes for their prices and have so many options for toppings.”
“My friend and I got there around 7pm just as ppl started to come in for the dinner rush.”
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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I've got to say, I'm a huge fan of Chipotle. They always give really great portion sizes for their prices and have so many options for toppings. I've never been disappointed here. If anything, I wish they had more seating available.
Food was good — typical over abundance of rice in your veggie bowl, and stingy helping of veggies. But if you ask for more, they will give it to you without batting an eye. I hate how employees act like they are losing their personal money by giving you extra food.
This location is pretty small; I was surprised by the minimal/lack of seating. One high table/high chairs, and one regular table/seating. There weren't any individual tables, like two or four seaters. Not a big deal, but I have never seen that in all the other Chipotles I've visited.
We came around 6:40-7pm, and initially there wasn't a line, only three people in front of us. There were two people working, but they were working kind of slowly. Very quickly, more people came (dinner rush?), and a line began to form. Two other employees were on their break having dinner. Luckily, they sped up, calling for more help, and soon everyone was hauling! They guy taking orders was moving so fast, the girl putting the toppings couldn't keep up!
Bathroom was pretty clean, there was liquid soap in the dispensers, and paper towels were plentiful. The faucet was weird though; the only way to turn it on was to slide it to the right, but by doing that, not only did the water turn on, it came out scalding! So you have to hurriedly wash your hands before getting burned.
The place looked clean. Tables weer free of garbage, as were the floors.
Overall, a good experience!
I like this location, clean and fast. The only down side is its tiny so when it's busy it feels stuffy and the seating is limited and fills up fast. Usually I get it to go, tastes just as good!
Hadn't been here in ages but was craving a gut-stuffing burrito bowl so popped in. The wait was pretty painful although there wasn't really an out- of-control line.
More like slow- moving employees and idiot customers who didn't know how to order (really? In this day and age?). When i finally got up to place my order, an employee was replenishing the chicken and spilled hot water all over the serving area.
Still went ahead and made my order and the food was still good and satisfying. Even with my service complaints i'd come back because it satisfies a very specific craving for under $10
Chipotle is one of the very few "fast food" chains I'll still eat at in 2016. The meat here is fresh as there's a high turn over especially during lunch. The portion size is appropriate for the price. $9 for a burrito however good luck trying to finish it, you will be stuffed. This location is clean, the staff is friendly and it's usually less crowded than the other 2 in the area (Montague and MetroTech). For lighter fare try the tacos with your choice of chicken, beef, pork or tofu.
Though they're owned by McDonald's, their non-gmo produce and pledge to source local ingredients still wins me over to this day.
Does the job for a meal. I like to get the bowl (no rice or beans) with peppers. Add double meat and all your sides. If you don't order guac its like 9 bucks out the door. Cheap price for a nyc meal. I hate all the rice and beans because they make you feel too stuft.
Bottom line with this Chipotle is that its way too small and the staff is at times rude. There are no individual tables and lines are long given its store size. In the neighborhood, I much prefer the Montague St or even Metrotech stores over this one. The food is consistent with other Chipotle stores. I have experienced crappy customer service at this location. One time, they were out of forks and I politely told them they were out. I waited literally 5 minutes and told them again (it was lunchtime and my food was getting cold). The girl at the register screamed back hold on and wait. Finally someone refilled the forks which took all of 10 seconds. This is an example of crappy customer service.
I had the pleasure of visiting this location a few days ago. It's relatively small juxtaposed to the Montague street location.
There were a couple of nuances that I've noticed while I was here. The foil wraps were too small for the tortilla, so yes they most likely will be touching the counter. Make sure that you let the workers making the burrito know that you aren't interested in your food possibly touching the counter.
They were also out of fajita vegetables. I hadn't had Chipotle in a year and a half. I love the taste of the burrito but I do not miss it. As I can recall last year, a barbacoa burrito was $9. The price at the moment is now $9.75. That's quite a hike in prices. When I had my first burrito, I had the pleasure of eating the party sized burrito which instantly made me full. I do not get full from eating a burrito. Usually when I buy a plate of food at around $10, I can save some from it, but you can't with Chipotle for obvious reasons. I understand that the price for the burrito will continue increasing and I do not see the point in paying so much for something that I can make quite easily in my house.
I'm not here to go off on a wild tangent but…
I still like the food and I from time to time, if I'm feeling like it, I'll stop by Chipotle.