<p>I thought you meant the Tabasco Chipotle Sauce. =p</p>
<p>Chipotle is gooooood. Yum.</p>
<p>Chipotle is hands down my favorite food.
I can eat it for days in a row (though i rarely do, sadly).
Chipotle started here in Denver, so we have a TON of them. yum.</p>
<p>My cousins female roommate can eat 2 of them! I can barely finish one. They are pretty beastly.</p>
<p>I just went yesterday! It was huge; my friend and i split a burrito and we both felt full afterwards.</p>
<p>I really really like the vegetarian burrito bowl with guacamole.</p>
<p>"It's like the Starbucks of burrito/taco places."</p>
<p>I thought Taco Bell was...</p>
<p>yum! hey did you know that it's part of the mc donald chain</p>
<p>Qdoba is way better than Chipotle. I went there when in Boston, then they opened one in my home town. It's much better than Chipotle... probably because it isn't owned by McDonalds...</p>
<p>Wow, Qdoba sucks compared to Chipotle; the sauces at Qdoba have no flavor whatsoever, and the Barbacoa at Chipotle is just ridiculously good. Just because Chipotle is a subsidiary of McD doesn't mean that it serves a Big Mac and fries.</p>
<p>MMM... Chipotle...</p>
<p>People should try the Barbacoa Fajita Burrito with Red Chili sauce, alittle bit of cheese, sour cream, and lettuce. Its... amazing.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>I just went yesterday, too! We don't have one in my area, but I was in DC yesterday visiting my sister so we went there for dinner.</p>
<p>I asked for soft tacos but they gave me hard ones. :(</p>
<p>fjm_001 man that's just nasty. I have never met anyone who can finish one.</p>
<p>Never met anyone who can finish one?? Finshing one isn't all that hard. It'll stuff you up but it is made to be eaten by one person. I am completely full after a burritto. Completely. </p>
<p>Last month I was at pro basketball game and someone who was with my group, who i had never met before, bought two. One for then and one for later. When he realized that he couldn't take food into the stadium he just ate both. I was amazed. This kid was pretty fit too. He ate both in 30 minutes.</p>
<p>apparently, chipotle was bought out by mcd's under the contract that chipotle could keep all its employees/management and not change its business philosophy.</p>
<p>there's some stores similar to chipotle in our area like moe's and qdoba (though it's quite far away). qdoba seems to have a whole lot more selection though so it's not just burritos, tacos, and salad.</p>
<p>anybody have a preference between moe's and chipotle b/c it seems to me those two are essentially the same except for a few small things (e.g. franchised/not, chips, etc.)</p>
<p>Sounds good, but what if you're vegetarian :P</p>
<p>Yummm. Chipotle is LOVE.</p>
<p>Many of my friends are Indian, so yeah....we go there often. It's alright I guess, but not as good as it's hyped to be.</p>
<p>what? indians go there more often???</p>
<p>magnetique- i'm vegan and I can eat a lot of good stuff at chipotle. I usually have a burrito with rice, beans, peppers, onions, corn, tomato, guacamole, and lettuce. yum :) </p>
<p>i think chipotle is far superior to qdoba. I can't put my finger on why, but the flavor is just SO much better.</p>
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<p>Taco Bell so does not have that same atmosphere. And I'm pretty sure Taco Bell was around before Starbucks.</p>