Moe’s Southwest Grill

“You cant go wrong on with a burrito or burrito bowl, which is 5.99 on Moe Monday's. I really enjoy the salsa bar which has different flavors for all tastebuds.”

“Menu is similar to Baja Fresh – Qdoba – Chipotle but Moe's has more free toppings to add as your food is being created in front of you.”

“Their options for free toppings is unmatched at any other quick serve Mexican restaurant.”

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

5 reviews

  1. They're already sitting on my downside… they forgot my order and queso for others… sigh.

    Slow and suffering the new business opening blues, they at least gave our pickup guy a drink while he waited an extra 20 min for the food to be ready for our team.

    The bowls and the burritos were big, just like Qdoba or Chipotle, and people did seem to enjoy their meals.  At least they gave a bag of chips that was split out (and they didn't give nearly enough salsa to use).

    Until they get my order the next time, I suppose, then I will update this review.

    The fun names on the menu make this slightly better than a one-star.

  2. It's a solid 3.  Not a bad Moe's, but not the best, either.  Ingredients' quality are good, though in my 3 visits the combined results have varied, notably.  As with other Moe's restaurants, the food construction process is highly interactive.  Moe's offers a fairly broad range of ingredient options, and as with most other locations, the staff here are amenable to the customer's direction.  Though, unlike some of the better Moe's, the team here seems less comfortable or less engaging.  Case in point, I'm rarely 'welcomed', as happens at most locations.

    My complaints are only a few.  Table cleanliness is a bit weak.  Also, on one visit, the floor around the soft drink dispenser had become rather wet.  The tile floor became rather slippery.  Instead of drying it up, a staffer set up one of those warning signs, and walked away to prepare food.

    All of this said, the lunch traffic is steady.

    Location is on a busy corner.  Parking can be tricky.

  3. I did like this Moes….small and kind of hard to find but I was the first to eat there this past Sunday and I returned Tuesday for lunch.  The portions were big and I had to use a fork to finish my soft taco.  I got the chicken with cheese, guac, sour cream, lettuce, tomaotes, salsa…..really good and the chips were generous.  I covered the chips with various types of salsa from the salsa bar and also got an ice tea with my meal.

    The resturant is clean and I am a fan!  oh, free meals for kids on Tuesdays….

  4. Joey Bag of Donuts? Billy Baru? Earmuffs? Julia Gulia? Ya need to learn half a new language just to order at Moe's southwest grill. That "Joey" is a big burrito with your choice of meat and any of the no-extra-charge ingredients. Billy is nachos, earmuffs is a burrito bowl, and Julia is a stack, basically a tostada with a second shell on top.

    We visited in the first week and service was certainly friendly (shouts of "welcome to Moe's"), but confused and slow. Customizing your choice is nice, all the usual choices like salsas, fresh chopped jalapeños and much more, but took forever.

    Salsa bar rocks!! Two mild red, one mild green, one hot red and one goofy pineapple-cucumber disaster. No other fast-casual mex chain has a salsa bar, it's a real selling point here.

    Those free chips were specially salty, could have eaten a few more, and definitely made in house, you can watch them hit the fryer.

    The boss was quite happy with the queso sauce on her nachos, oops sorry, I mean her Billy Baru. 🙂

    Vegetarian rating: 4 stars, every variation can be ordered veg, with or without tofu for a protein boost. And yes the veg variations get their own names, as they should.

    They make a big deal of the freestyle coke machine, mix any combo you can stand lol. Me, I had cold green tea, not bad.

    Dining room has a couple dozen tables. Plenty of parking in back.

    Just barely a three star place, but we ate for almost free thanks to a BOGO coupon, and I seriously liked that salsa bar.

  5. Good place to go to for a burrito. Every dish is served with homemade tortilla chips. They give you six options for salsa and some are really spicy so be careful. They make the food quick so if you are in a hurry during a lunch break you will get your food very quick.

    They are definitely quicker than the local Chipolte that's for sure.

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Monday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm