I wasn't sure if I was eating real food or just some carton boxes or something... this place is not Chipotle that I know for sure. Had a burrito with almost 10 ingredients and still no flavor at all. It was like if the ingredients went through some sort of a process where the flavors were actually washed out of them. I was really surprised that this place is popping up shops everywhere when other place that actually serve some good food are closing. Needless to say, ME THINKS NOT!!!
(1)
Whitnie E.
I was here tonight, and I always go in thinking I will try something new but stick with my usual: naked burrito, steak, pico, corn, fajita veggies, and guacamole. And oh my, is it delicious. I feel like I am eating enough veggies to know feel so terrible about the steak and white rice. Service is always courteous and fast and they get you in and out. I am a big fan of their "Qdoba" card (or whatever its called) as it lets you earn free burritos with every purchase. Qdoba? Free? Yes! Anyhow its a good quick lunch or dinner and I don't feel too terrible eating it once, or twice, or more a week....
(4)
Mark W.
It's okay call me burrito obsessed! Last night ate at Chipolte, had a good burrito and was wondering how Qdoba might compare. Tonight ordered the same as last night, chicken burrito, pico de gallo, black beans, rice and cheese - no chips please (want to keep my palate clean). Well the answer is no comparison! Chipolte, tasted fresh, with all of the different favors coming through, Qdoba was a mess (not being rolled properly) and the ingredients tasted frozen as if out of a bag. The burrito is one of life's perfect "self contained foods", it should be tightly wrapped with all of the different ingredients packed together, so each bite is a little different, so you want to see how the next bite will be different than the last. Clear winner - Chipolte Next battle, the best Indy quesadilla (The Perfect Self Contained Food!)
(2)
Amy W.
I love Qdoba. I am not a huge Mexican food fan, but I could eat Qdoba every day. I like the chicken that it is not too spicy. I like the choice of beans and salsas and I love it here. Their chips are amazing with the lime and sea salt. So delicious. If I go a week without eating Qdoba I start having withdrawal. This particular location is closest to my office - still about 10 minutes away but very worth the drive and the trip.
(4)
Elisha G.
I like this Qdoba location. They are nice, friendly, and fast when taking and making your order. It is always very clean when I visit. The only reason I gave them 4 stars instead of 5 is because sometimes when making your food if they are rushing it can be messier than some of the other Qdobas I have been to but it's not enough to make me not want to go back.
(4)
Missi R.
Ordering here was a little confusing. The employees had to discuss whether they were out of the mango mojo chicken. One employee said they were out, another employee was still taking orders for it. Another employee said it was cooking but not ready. All I wanted was mango salsa on my veggie burrito. A female customer was YELLING at an employee because she (the customer) was confused and had ordered the wrong thing. Really? To her credit, the employee who was the recipient of the customer's ridiculous temper tantrum was staying very calm, cool, and polite. I just grabbed my veggie burrito to go and escaped.
(3)
Sandie S.
First time trying this place. Ordering was similar to Chipotle, easy to understand. The lady behind the counter was nice enough to give me a sample of queso since I was unsure if I'd like it. It was ok, too salty for my taste. The boyfriend went to pay and to my surprise, was a tad over $20, when all we had was a burrito and bowl. Too overpriced in my opinion. The quality of taste when we ate our food was sub par. Overall, friendly customer service, ok food but way to pricey for fast food.
(3)
Rick G.
I'm an easy guy to please. Be polite, be friendly, and make an attempt at customer service. Unfortunately, this particular location fails all 3 grades. My wife ordered a seasonal dish that was heavily advertised, and the employee didn't know what it was. That's OK, actually...all they had to do is ask. The manager didn't seem to know what was figured out, and said they had it. Then there was a quite extended wait while they figure out how to actually make it. Once it was made, and we got to our table, it was wrong, so we went back to the counter to try to get the correct order, but the employees (Seriously, only TWO employees at lunch??) were to busy to even acknowledge our presence. I think we'll pass from now on.
(1)
Bethany O.
Always clean, always friendly, always delicious. Burrito size varies based on who works the line that day, but I can never finish one so I can't complain lol
(5)
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Address :7411 N Keystone Ave
Indianapolis, IN, 46240
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
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.
Eros A.
I wasn't sure if I was eating real food or just some carton boxes or something... this place is not Chipotle that I know for sure. Had a burrito with almost 10 ingredients and still no flavor at all. It was like if the ingredients went through some sort of a process where the flavors were actually washed out of them. I was really surprised that this place is popping up shops everywhere when other place that actually serve some good food are closing. Needless to say, ME THINKS NOT!!!
(1)Whitnie E.
I was here tonight, and I always go in thinking I will try something new but stick with my usual: naked burrito, steak, pico, corn, fajita veggies, and guacamole. And oh my, is it delicious. I feel like I am eating enough veggies to know feel so terrible about the steak and white rice. Service is always courteous and fast and they get you in and out. I am a big fan of their "Qdoba" card (or whatever its called) as it lets you earn free burritos with every purchase. Qdoba? Free? Yes! Anyhow its a good quick lunch or dinner and I don't feel too terrible eating it once, or twice, or more a week....
(4)Mark W.
It's okay call me burrito obsessed! Last night ate at Chipolte, had a good burrito and was wondering how Qdoba might compare. Tonight ordered the same as last night, chicken burrito, pico de gallo, black beans, rice and cheese - no chips please (want to keep my palate clean). Well the answer is no comparison! Chipolte, tasted fresh, with all of the different favors coming through, Qdoba was a mess (not being rolled properly) and the ingredients tasted frozen as if out of a bag. The burrito is one of life's perfect "self contained foods", it should be tightly wrapped with all of the different ingredients packed together, so each bite is a little different, so you want to see how the next bite will be different than the last. Clear winner - Chipolte Next battle, the best Indy quesadilla (The Perfect Self Contained Food!)
(2)Amy W.
I love Qdoba. I am not a huge Mexican food fan, but I could eat Qdoba every day. I like the chicken that it is not too spicy. I like the choice of beans and salsas and I love it here. Their chips are amazing with the lime and sea salt. So delicious. If I go a week without eating Qdoba I start having withdrawal. This particular location is closest to my office - still about 10 minutes away but very worth the drive and the trip.
(4)Elisha G.
I like this Qdoba location. They are nice, friendly, and fast when taking and making your order. It is always very clean when I visit. The only reason I gave them 4 stars instead of 5 is because sometimes when making your food if they are rushing it can be messier than some of the other Qdobas I have been to but it's not enough to make me not want to go back.
(4)Missi R.
Ordering here was a little confusing. The employees had to discuss whether they were out of the mango mojo chicken. One employee said they were out, another employee was still taking orders for it. Another employee said it was cooking but not ready. All I wanted was mango salsa on my veggie burrito. A female customer was YELLING at an employee because she (the customer) was confused and had ordered the wrong thing. Really? To her credit, the employee who was the recipient of the customer's ridiculous temper tantrum was staying very calm, cool, and polite. I just grabbed my veggie burrito to go and escaped.
(3)Sandie S.
First time trying this place. Ordering was similar to Chipotle, easy to understand. The lady behind the counter was nice enough to give me a sample of queso since I was unsure if I'd like it. It was ok, too salty for my taste. The boyfriend went to pay and to my surprise, was a tad over $20, when all we had was a burrito and bowl. Too overpriced in my opinion. The quality of taste when we ate our food was sub par. Overall, friendly customer service, ok food but way to pricey for fast food.
(3)Rick G.
I'm an easy guy to please. Be polite, be friendly, and make an attempt at customer service. Unfortunately, this particular location fails all 3 grades. My wife ordered a seasonal dish that was heavily advertised, and the employee didn't know what it was. That's OK, actually...all they had to do is ask. The manager didn't seem to know what was figured out, and said they had it. Then there was a quite extended wait while they figure out how to actually make it. Once it was made, and we got to our table, it was wrong, so we went back to the counter to try to get the correct order, but the employees (Seriously, only TWO employees at lunch??) were to busy to even acknowledge our presence. I think we'll pass from now on.
(1)Bethany O.
Always clean, always friendly, always delicious. Burrito size varies based on who works the line that day, but I can never finish one so I can't complain lol
(5)