Willy’s Mexicana Grill
1100 Hammond Dr NE, Atlanta, GA, 30328
Willy’s Mexicana Grill Menu
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Burritos
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Tacos
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Quesadillas
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Nachos
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Salads
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Sides
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Kids Menu
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Drinks
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Meat Selections
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Address :
1100 Hammond Dr NE
Atlanta, GA, 30328 - Phone (770) 512-0555
- Website https://willys.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Mexican Cuisine
If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.
Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.
Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.
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Leah T.
I know, I know - 5 stars for Willy's? Seriously? But I love it!!! I eat here at least once a week, and if I don't, I go into a sad and painful withdrawal. Maybe it's something in the guac. What do I love about Willy's? 1. Tofu! Really good tofu! 2. Tons of yummy veggies/salsas/seasonings 3. Quick, friendly service This location is super crazy packed at lunch time, but dinner time isn't bad. The shopping center can be a pain to navigate, but Willy's food makes it worth it. And there's a delicious chocolate shop two doors down. =) Willy's, I love you. Thanks for keeping me fed in a relatively healthy fashion while I try to survive grad school + starting a business.
(5)Anuj S.
3 stars hits this place on the dot. It's just an OK place. I prefer Baja Fresh or Chipotle to this place any day. But it was good to try something different. And since they don't seem to have Baja Fresh's in Atlanta, I guess this is an option when you don't want just another Chipotle burrito, because they do have some variety.
(3)Daren G.
Willies is pretty good for a fast burrito and a beer. Similar to Freebirds in TX but not as cool. Freebirds may make it to Georgia someday. Burritos are huge, don't weigh it before you eat it. There are some things you just don't need to know.
(3)Nana Y.
I like this place very much. People and owner here are so friendly. I tried most of their burritos but personally I like their Sinaroa Chicken the best. We come here often and in fact, this place is one of the restaurants we've been to the most since i've moved to Atlanta. Price is economical yet their burritos are yummy! It's a fast food restaurant but they also have beers. What a lovely place!
(5)eva w.
Love the food, love the price & the staff is nice too ;) We used to eat there a couple of times a week. My standard is a veggie burrito - my healthy choice. (It used to be under $5) If I'm hungry I add chicken or pork - the pork is sooo good. Even the tofu is worth trying. Super Nachos are yummy. I love all their salsas (better than Moe's). Queso dip for the cheese-lover, although I think it depends on who makes it, some times it's hotter than others(?) Anything I get, I ask for extra cilantro. Avoid this location during lunch time, unless you want to park around the block. But the advantage is that the food will be fresh - if you time it right and show up after the lunch crowd depletes what's on the burners.
(5)Kenneth N.
This is a 3.5 star. There is normally a line at diner but they get you through in a reasonable short time. The prices are reasonable too. I normally get the steak burrito, but the salad bowls and nachos are good too. They have three diff salsa's at the salsa bar. My only objection is that sometimes the chips are bitter. From old oil I think. I actually prefer the food over Chipotle. As for the Baja Fresh someone previously mentioned. I see Atlanta is down to just one. There used to be several around. I went to one once. It was unremarkable, maybe a little pricey if I remember. OH, You can get a beer here too. Kid friendly.
(4)Reviewer P.
For those who are unfamiliar with Willy's, it is very similar to Chipotle and Moe's Southwest Grill, except it is family-owned. This Willy's was very average (nothing spectacular that would make me want to come back). I had a tofu burrito and it was a good burrito. The service was average (nothing spectacular, again). The chips and salsa were horrible though, with the chips being extremely bitter and the salsa had a flavor that resembled of BBQ sauce. Because chips and salsa are crucial to a good Mexican restaurant, I give this restaurant a 3/5. I would recommend that you pass this Willy's and go to another Willy's in the Atlanta area.
(3)Cristina F.
Willy's is really good! I was recommended to go here by a colleague and she was spot on! I had a carnitas salad and the carnitas was so so tasty and cooked just right. Also the service was awesome. Really nice people working there. Will be back for those nights I want to just grab and go!
(4)John E.
Thought I needed to freshen up my review a bit... I've been frequenting this Willy's pretty much since it opened (I've worked across the street at the Concourse a few times) - this location can be found in the shopping center anchored by a Publix at the corner of Hammond Dr and Peachtree-Dunwoody Dr. There are also a couple of other restaurants in the same location but Willy's is by far the best of what you'll find there. Be warned that the smallish parking lot fills up quick during prime-time (lunch - I always try to arrive around 11:30 to beat the rush) as there aren't many options within walking distance of the large Concourse complex. Atlanta's original "California burrito" place (I'm not sure if this term is actually used any longer but it's what we called it in the 90's - I believe its roots was in San Francisco's Mission district) was the Tortilla's on Ponce (now long gone - it was famous for the gigantic "build it" burrito's and the green sauce (a recipe to the original Tortilla's sauce can be found here: projects.eveningedge.com… ). There have been many copies - Moe's comes to mind, but in my opinion Willy's pulls it off better than any other local chain. The first Willy's I came across was on Roswell Rd near Wieuca (Hi Willy!). I'm not sure if it was the first but it's the first that I recall. At the time (mid 90's or so) I thought it was good but still missed Tortilla's - hard to give up on your first love I guess. The concept has changed a bit since then (they no longer have the different sizes like Tortilla's) but the quality of the food and service are still quite good. Highlights of what I like best about Willy's include the Habanero salsa - warm but not blistering with that great habanero flavor. The tomatillo verde (it's not the same as Tortilla's but in many ways it's probably better as it tastes fresher). And finally, the burritos, the salads and the nachos. Willy's uses a counter-ordering style that has become popular all across the US - sort of "fast-food but better" with an approach that has simplified the menu to make it more assembly-line style. You choose a product, a meat, your beans and then it gets passed to the next person who "dresses" your order with particulars (toppings, salsas, etc). You continue along the line until your food is ready and can optionally add free chips/salsas, a cookie and a drink. You pay when you pick up (make sure you tip at least a buck), grab your salsa's, citrus, napkins and fill your cup, then search for a seat. Even if all the tables are full there's usually an opening within just a few minutes as most of the diners are cognizant of people waiting for a table. If all else fails walk outside and sit at the tables in front of the shopping center's "elbow" near the Publix main entrance (great place to people-watch so bring your sunglasses). The burritos at Willy's are just plain fantastic. I usually fill up on black beans (passing on the rice - it's just too filling), spicy chicken, lettuce, pico and both kinds of jalapenos - you can add sour cream and/or guacamole for an extra charge. Do the "burrito in a bowl" if you don't want the calories or carbs in the wrap. My next favorite thing used to be the salad but I've since switched to the Nachos. These are hands-down some of the best nachos I've ever had, and that's saying a lot. Same great ingredients but now covered in melted cheese (these come with sides of salsa, quac and sour cream on request for no extra charge). To really fill up - and believe me these are already very filling, do the double meat option. The salad I feel is one of the best, most filling items on the menu - it's basically the ingredients of a burrito laid on a base of romaine lettuce (add cukes and peppers) - I usually forego the dressing (however the Chipotle is quite good) as I like the habanero salsa on mine and it becomes a bit too wet. I also like the quesadillas quite a bit for something different - these also come with a free side of salsa, guac and sour cream on request. Did I mention that Willy's also has a good beer selection? Anyplace that serves 420 is AOK in my book. In conclusion, if you haven't tried Willy's and are a fan of this style of food, what are you waiting for? Much better than Chipotle or Moe's. (Also posted on my food blog)
(4)Amanda P.
The tofu here is excellent. I'm always happy when a restaurant puts some effort into the meatless option, and it's clear that they do that here. The setup is essentially the same as a Chipotle, Qdoba, etc. You tell the first person what you want, and then they build it in front of you and send it down the line for toppings. This process was a little awkward: I was asked if I wanted guacamole on my bowl, and when I said yes, the guy mumbled something and didn't give me any guacamole. That was weird. Still, my burrito bowl was good. You really don't need to order a side of chips, since they give you a big pile of them with your meal, and there's a free salsa bar.
(4)Heather M.
Willy's holds a special place in my heart. I've been a fan since college when I frequented their Kennesaw location. I'm glad there is a location so close to work! My favorite menu item is a burrito in a bowl, but all the food is consistent and delish! A must try: Ask for the chipotle ranch sauce. It comes on your order or on the side. I get it on the side and dip my chips in that & the tomatillo salsa. It is a combination sent down from the heavens above. The only downside here is location specific. Parking is crappy. Like really crappy. Especially at lunch time.
(4)Daniel F.
This place is perfectly rated at 4-stars. It's not going to blow your socks off, but it has consistent and well-priced food. This is the same format as chipotle and qdoba, where you walk in and they make the burrito, or tacos right in front of you. To me the quality of the rice and chicken is not as good as chipotle, but the different options they have (more veggies for your burrito, they have nachos, quesadillas, fritos burrito, baja burrito, etc...) make the definitely worth the trip. The burritos are good and always well stuffed. The thing we both really liked as well was that you got FREE chips and salsa with every entree. FREE! So for about $13 we got a chicken burrito, veggie quesadilla, and both of us got chips and salsa included, so a pretty darn good deal. I hate to admit this, but in 3 days in Atlanta, we went to this Willy's 4 times and were never disappointed. Perfect place for a good amount of food for a great price.
(4)Jeff K.
As a huge Chipotle fan, I arrived prepared to be disappointed. I was very pleasantly surprised. The atmosphere was comfortable, clean, and family friendly. The menu was more expansive, but the line moved quickly. I had the steak baja burrito. When comparing with Chipotle, the meat was not as well seasoned, but flavor was added with multiple salsas and cheese sauces. The convenience of a single wrapped burrito was exchanged for a complete meal with sides. (Fork and knife required.) The various salsas were delicious and the house cheese sauce is a must with any order of chips. It was a different experience, but one I hope to repeat again!
(4)Mary T.
Willy's is perfection in my eyes as far as fast Mexican food concerns. I don't really dig Chipotle like everyone else because they don't serve queso! Smh. I try to avoid the lunch rush between 1145-1ish because the line is out the door and I try to rush over and get back in the office in 15 minutes. The queso is out of this world and I put that SH*T on everything I get from here. When you sign up via email you get a 50% off coupon. The coupon says you can use it on a burrito, quesadilla, bowl etc. Everything tastes great. I usually get a chicken quesadilla but I had a burrito today! Delicious! I love being able to see my food being made in front of me. Getting the right amount of cheese, just a dollop pf sour cream, a little more chicken, a tad bit of lettuce and wrap it to perfection. This place rocks!!! Try it out.
(5)Carolina M.
I prefer Willy's over that chain that starts with a C. Maybe it has something to do with the roots of this company with Willy bringing in burritos before Moe's and Chipotle even started. People behind the counter are friendly here. They serve tacos, salads, and nachos here, but I just come for a burrito. I'm usually a fan of the of Adobe Chicken which is supposed to be spicy, but honestly, I don't taste much spice. They stuff these burritos really good that most of the time, I can save the other half for the next day. Newest thing I see on their menu is the chicken tortilla soup. Since it's been cold lately, I added a cup of it to my order for 2.95. When you order it, you get the choice of adding chicken (I suspect it's the same stuff used in the burrito) and other things like cheese or cilantro to it. I think I make a better chicken tortilla soup, but this soup isn't bad if you're in a pinch. I know Willy's might not have the best burrito ever, but it definitely satisfies my cravings when I want one.
(4)Nahush P.
Only good if you dont have better options.... Dishes ordered: Crispy Taco: Were no longer crispy after the toppings were added...got too soggy Baja Burrito: Not bad...I liked it but others didnt... Southwest Chicken Salad : Not great
(2)Law J.
In Atlanta for a wedding and needed a place to go that wasn't too expensive and in close proximity to the hotel. Went out last night and needed to soak up the lingering alcohol in the system before the event later on. Willy's was the closest with the most desirable menu. We ordered burritos with a side of the 'amazing' home queso for the nachos. The food was really good. Kudos to the fresh ingredients... it truly makes the burrito so much more flavorful. The queso was good... but people make it seem like crack sauce. I'm a sucker for good food, good customer service and having my food cooked in front of me... so Willy's gets an A+ from the visiting Ohioans.
(5)Elias M.
We recently moved into the area and it was our first Restaurent we tried around in the area .. Liked the food very much - especially the different salsa offered very delicious. We had veggie quesadillas and taco. The Restaurent is very welcoming and the staff are really good . Will surely go back there again
(5)Larry F.
Fast, fresh Mexican. Preferred over Chipolte and certainly Moes.
(5)Khuram D.
The food is pretty decent, but years of Chipotle has spoiled me. This place would get 4 stars if: 1) The bowls were bigger. Chipotle bowls are HUGE. And the price is nearly the same price. I would venture to guess at least 35% bigger. I don't eat chips or tortilla, so the bowl needs to be more filling. 2) The rice/beans need to be seasoned better. Chipotle has cilantro lime rice and some fantastic seasoning on their beans. Willy's beans/rice don't have that kick. Don't get me wrong - the food is good here, I'm just a bit used to something else. I would come here again if I was in the area. A cool place to grab lunch.
(3)J C.
Best taco around - try the Sinaloa chicken! Their ingredients seem much fresher than Moe's. This location has been recently renovated and looks clean and modern. I love that they serve local products like King of Pops, too!
(4)Paul M.
A lot like Chipotle or Moe's just a little dirtier and not as good. The chips are the really thin kind that almost melt in nachos and break if you try to dip them in anything. Pass.
(3)Eric M.
First my review is an overall review of the ability to get into the place I want to try, as is the ability to get at the food. Parking is a bear (replace with another noun if you want cause it would fit) and the line was literally out the door. Have faith that that line is because the food is great and not because they're slow -- it's the former. The food is great!
(4)Cintya P.
Mehhhhhhhhhhhhh this place kind of sucks...the salsa blows, the rice is tasteless, the beans need salt and the guacamole has no flavor...I guess the West coast just does burritos better!
(1)Tuong Vi P.
While the chips are included with salsa, unlike at Chipotle, this place did not live up to the expectations that I had for the average rating that our community has given it. Don't misunderstand, since the joint is close to work, I would probably go again for lunch. Chipotle has yet to be dethroned in the burrito chain competition for me. I haven't had Baja Fresh, but I have gotten burritos and their bowl counterparts at Chipotle and Moe's. Nothing at Willy's wowed me, as much as a burrito bowl can wow someone. The meat was decent. The rice and beans were pretty good. The veggies were fresh. I was in and out during my lunch hour, which was a favorable characteristic in my book, but I got there early and have been warned that if you go around noon or a little bit later, the place is like a zoo. Didn't fall in love but Willy's was pretty good. If I change my opinion, I will come back here to update my review.
(3)Charlie S.
I think all of these California burrito places are all the same and this one is no different. It is on par with Chipotle, Moes, etc. no better or no worse. This one had decent service and pretty good food.
(3)Amanda Z.
Willy's was one of the first restaurants we tried upon our recent move to Atlanta, and it's become one of our favorite stops. The food is excellent! You can run in and grab some amazing grub quickly, or you can sit inside or outside to eat. It's conveniently located near the interstate, across from the King and Queen buildings. Every single staff member that I've encountered has been awesome. The restaurant is always clean and inviting. This place puts Moe's and Chipotle to shame. (They also cater, although I haven't tried that service.)
(5)Annie N.
This place is absolutely fabulous with the best burrito bowls in all of georgia. I am a vegetarian and cannot believe how delicious the tofu is. The marinade is amazing and the ingredients are all so fresh. My favourite sauce is the tomatillo. It is delicious with everything. A must try if you are in the neighbourhood :)
(5)Stanley L.
This Chipotle-ish restaurant serves up its own rendition of Burrito Bowls. The food is fresh and tasty for fast food. The ambiance is festive and dive-y. Their fresh tortilla chips are warm and super yummy. Don't eat too much since its filled with calories and fat. Love their Chipotle mild salsa. With the self serve salsa bar, you can savor the yummy salsa to your hearts desire! The staff is super friendly also.
(4)Pirates C.
Better than Chipotle is a factual statement. At the very least, Willy's gives you tortilla chips and a salsa bar to enjoy without any extra charge! The food is at least as fresh and at least as tasty as any other chain Mexican fast food joint. It was busy on a Saturday lunch when I ate there. Line moved fast and seat turnover was there so I was in and out in 30 minutes. Stomach was satisfied and wallet was not pinched. Will look forward to eating here again.
(4)Scott S.
Not bad. Not bad at all. I agree with everyone else here that it's better than Moe's or Chipotle. Selection of meats and fillings is good, but otherwise it's about what you'd expect from this kind of establishment that has become very popular in recent years. Build a burrito, etc, etc.
(4)Anna O.
Visited from Chicago and my cousin took me here. Excellent. Amazing food and great service. I got a shirt too. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
(5)Lynn E.
I'll echo Jessica R.'s Yumyumyum! The quesadillas are great. The have fresh and pickled jalapenos and fresh diced cilantro. You can order your burrito as a wrap or in a bowl. I prefer the bowl. As you go thru the line they load up your tortilla or bowl with all the goods - rice, beans, protein options, salsa, lettuce, cheese and then comes the fun - go and create your own combo! Most entrees come with chips and salsa. At noon this place can be packed - but the line moves quickly. Yumyumyum!
(4)Angelina M.
If you're in the area, this place is a great for lunch or a fast casual dinner. There will be a long line at lunchtime but they are always very quick so you shouldn't have to wait long. The wait will be worth it! This place really has great everything. Everyone has their favorites. I recommend you try what sounds good to you, you'll like it. I think the nachos are amazing, especially if you ask for them covered in queso dip instead of just the regular cheese. You have to try the queso dip on the side at least, it's really tasty and different than most places. Overall, this is a great Willy's location. You know the food is extra fresh because a lot of people come here.
(4)Ali A.
I would go as far to say this this place is better and cheaper than Chipotle. Omg I can't believe I just said that. This is crazy. I wish there was one of these close to my house in Kansas City... Pretty please?? Not only can you load up your burrito or burrito bowl but you get awesome ingredients too for under seven dollars. I can add white onion, cilantro, pickled jalapenos or fresh jalapenos, a variety of salsas and a free side of tortilla chips with unlimited salsa. I am totally obsessed and impressed. Good job!
(5)The Food L.
Willy's at this location is very nice - I like their open salsa bar, tortia soup and burrito. Very friendly servers.
(4)Lee K.
This willies is great! I like coming here for lunch it's fast and good. The service is always excellent!
(5)Annie N.
One of the best Mexican places in town, love their food. We look forward to our weekly Willys and sometimes cannot live without it. So fresh and the staff is so friendly :)
(5)Danny H.
When I first moved to Atlanta, my first job was in the Queen building. There was no Willy's here back then. Years later, I reconnected with an old colleague of mine, and we agreed to meet for lunch, which happened to be at this shopping plaza. Lo and behold there was a Willy's here, and my day was made. Earlier this summer, I had a freelance assignment back at the Queen Building, and this knowledge of a Willy's in walking distance was very convenient. Needless to say, I literally ate at this Willy's almost 3-4 times a week during this assignment. The parking lot is a nightmare. Seriously. I'm very glad that I walked on a daily basis, because one, it made me feel better about myself for being a pig, eating Willy's every day and at least getting a little exercise in the process, and two, I've seen no less than three car accidents in this tight little parking lot where people run into the decorative rocks when they're not running into each other when fighting over parking spaces. As for the inside itself, there's a good amount of seating, but being one of the primary outlets for so many Sandy Springs businesses, I've gone in as late as 2 pm, and still dealt with a lingering lunch crowd. Otherwise, plenty of good memories of this place, reconnecting with old friends, pining over my hot co-worker, and enjoying the summer, over a daily rotation of burritos and nachos.
(5)Ryan D.
I've heard Willy''s is a "must eat" for years, but never had the chance to swing in. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The line was pretty long at lunch and that was on a snow day so I knew it had to be good. This particular restaurant is in a funky location and doesn't have much to brag about in terms of seating or unique design, but it was pretty easy to find. I was super excited to find out that they had soft corn tacos because they are as rare as it gets in the Atlanta market. The tacos were a great choice because I got to try both types of chicken and the tofu. I actually preferred the tofu to both of the chicken options I ordered because the chicken was a bit dry. That and the tofu was amazing. I love that they have a ton of salsas, toppings, limes, cilantro and guac to choose from. The servers were a bit strange and one of them actually made a squeaking noise to get my attention rather than speaking a real word. It was kind of funny. The chips and salsa were great, but the guac fell short. It seemed like bagged guac with tomatoes and onions added to it. Not a ton of flavor. All in all it was a great meal with some good corn tacos. I'll be back.
(3)Curt J.
Just a repackaged Moes..........
(3)jessica r.
Yumyumyum! The quesadillas are great. They have fresh jalapeños. The queso is so-so, but the staff is all super nice.
(4)Kevin S.
Was thinking "Mexican would be nice". No, I didn't find it at Willy's. But they got some good burritos!! Think Chipolte, Freebird's, etc. I had the Cilantro-Garlic steak burrito. Didn't taste much garlic, or cilantro for that matter, but the steak was good. Toppings were fresh and of course, put on right in front of you. Parking can be tight during lunch, as the location is in a busy mini-mall. It may look "overcrowded", but the line moves fast, and you can easily get through, and enjoy your lunch in under 35-45 min.
(4)Mochi L.
I'm from California so when you have California-Style in your name, I have to compare it to home. I ordered the chicken tacos and was surprised that they were pretty good. I thought 2 tacos would fill me up and I was correct, actually they were too much! It was because they added some chips with my order. This place is a good find next to my hotel. I hate eating hotel food and it's a nice walk from the Hilton.
(4)Holly W.
I read some other reviews and decided to try their super chicken nachos with queso, delish! But what I really loved was the tofu burrito, so good!
(5)Jin K.
I like Willy's over any of the other burrito places. I like going to Willy's for lunch on a regular basis. One of my favorite things to get here is the tofu burrito but I also like the non vegetarian items, it all depends on my mood.
(4)Kevin M.
Built on the same platform as Moe's (but without the annoying "Welcome to Moe's" confrontation when you enter) this place is OK for a quick lunch but price-wise a bit steep for what you get on the plate. Friendly staff, relatively clean but nothing special.
(2)Jacob B.
My colleague and I had just landed in Atlanta and drove up to this area where we are staying. We needed a snack before dinner. So we decided to try Willy's. Boy were we pleased. We ordered up a Steak and Cilantro Quesadilla, Chips & Salsa, and two cold Pacificos. Coming from living in AZ for a few years in my life I have been spoiled with good Southwestern food...and find it hard to get good 'Mexican' food on the East Coast. Willy's albeit a fast food style place definitely delivered. I would come back...actually it is lunch time now...maybe that's where I'll go.
(4)Lee G.
Many years ago, Willy's was my first experience with the monster California style burritos. I used to work across the street from this location, and they do a ton of business during the lunch hour. This strip mall (with the Publix) gets completely jammed up. If you're willing to put up with the traffic, parking problems, and lines, then it is worth it. These days, I only go on weekends. Willy's is an Atlanta area chain that competes with Moe's and Chipotle (if you call it competing). I find the ingredients at Willy's to be fresher and more flavorful. I also like that they have a spicy chicken available. To me, there really is no competition, Willy's is the best. I only wish there were locations closer to my stomping grounds (Alpharetta). I've also had their catering. They offer some kind of build your own fajita deal. It was very good and popular with the folks at our meeting. Much better than boring sandwiches in a box.
(4)Dave S.
Alright, I'm gonna ruffle some feathers. I'm a damn yankee, I know this to be true. But seriously, what is it with these southern chains and refusing to season their food? Salsas that are not hot (the habanero is more sugar than heat). Meats that are dry and underseasoned, and a-la-carte burrito fillings that run the price up faster than you can say "gotcha". Just a miserable experience all the way around. And for the record, I went at lunchtime on a weekend, so it was busy and everything was fresh. It was just fresh, terrible food. Chipotle is still the cat's pajamas when it comes to quick-serve "gourmet" burritos and bowls. One and done for me and Willy's.
(2)J M.
My husband or I frequent this Willy's at least once if not twice a week because it is quick, delicious and fresh! I (heart) Willys!
(5)odog o.
For "fast" mexican you can't really beat willys. I'm a big fan of the chicken super nachos personally. Other than that not much else to say. A couple different guys work the different stations and they are always nice. Never really had a problem, and any time I made a reasonable request they were more than happy to oblige.
(4)Hector M.
Best Burrito place in Atlanta - always super fresh and healthy (depending of course on your ingredients...). I have been going to different Willy's across town for years starting with their first location on Roswell Rd in Buckhead ever since I moved to Atlanta in 1996! If you are in the mood for a burrito or a quesadilla this place should be your first choice. Suggest you avoid peak lunch/dinner hours as there is likely to be somewhat of a wait as people line up to place their orders. I have tried Moe's, Chipotle and at least in Atlanta they do not compare to the quality you find at Willy's. The prices are extremely affordable and staff is quick and friendly.
(5)Nateia F.
The first time I had Willy's it was because they catered to my job. Loved it!
(4)Lori T.
chicken was dry and food didn't taste as fresh at this location. i'd recommend the downtown one near howell mill road by the gas station, chik fil a and fellinis. it has better consistency and the chicken is moist and delicous.
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