Juan’s Flying Burrito
515 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA, 70113
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Address :
515 Baronne St
New Orleans, LA, 70113 - Phone (504) 529-5825
- Website https://www.juansflyingburrito.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 : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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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Rosa S.
I never post reviews on Yelp, but I had to for this place. Everything here is amazing and good prices. If you are looking for good Mexican food come to Juan's Flying Burrito.
(5)Johnna C.
I had fish tacos and my husband a bacon azul both entrees were very good. Service was excellent for NOLA. Drinks were good but a little pricey for a taco joint. Definitely would eat here again.
(4)Joe M.
Tasty food with an excellent beer selection. Awesome staff with great prices. Also has a great selection of local brews and full liquor bar. One of my favorites stops in Nawlins. Every time I'm in town I stop in. Plus they have an awesome playlist going at all times.
(5)Jonathan S.
One of my favorite places to eat when I'm in town. I like my food more simple, and they use high quality ingredients, cooked to perfection. The fajitas and redfish tacos are amazing. Happy hour (until 7 pm) double margaritas (with 100% agave tequila) are $6, which I consider pretty reasonable. Worth checking out!
(5)Jye T.
Go with the tacos!!!!anything with seafood here is amazing. The drinks are also fantastic. The beef/chicken options are lacking, though.
(4)Jay J.
Good tacos, cheap, and cool place to check out.
(4)Paige L.
Don't bother with the traditional Mexican here...go straight for anything with seafood. You're in new Orleans after all. Luau quesadilla is awesome and so are the cucumber margaritas. You'll be glad you got a double
(5)Christina B.
Read that the Flying burrito made a list of Top Burritos in the U.S. and decided to test it out. It definitely had good flavor with the black beans and yellow rice and plenty of meat (chicken, shrimp and steak), a good twist of traditional burritos. I had it without any dairy and didn't think I missed much. I also had their house margarita on the rocks with salt and thought it was good. Service was fast and good. I would have given it more stars but we ordered chips & guacamole and the guacamole didn't seem fresh. It was brown and missing some flavor for my taste.
(3)Faith A.
Another cheap eats place downtown and I'm not mad at it. When I want yummy cheap Mexican food I can't help but thing of Juan's. I can gorge on queso, salsa and guac until the cows come home. My favorite thing about Juan's is how they don't judge my ability to drown myself in chips and dip, but rather celebrate it. I don't care for their burritos as much as I used to since I have fallen completely in love with the quesadillas. Specifically the one with goat cheese, spinach and adobo sauce with cucumber sour cream on the side. Get in my belly! The drinks are on point as they are at the other various locations. Thank you Juan's for always having a location within a 5 mile radius of wherever I am now.
(4)May W.
Love this hidden spot! Tucked away in a new location, I love how quick service is and how friendly the crew is. Been here twice and both times were great! Several years ago, I remember them having a sweet potato quesadilla on the menu. When I asked the server about it, he immediately said it was the Green Goddess and gave it to me within 10 minutes. And it was just as good as I remember. Flavorful, spicy and exactly everything I wanted. My friend was also very happy with her nachos and enchiladas. Bill given to us promptly, and bathrooms were sparkling clean. A few weeks later, I ordered take-out, and I had the same wonderful experience. Can't wait until the next time!
(4)Dylan M.
So honestly not sure why I haven't written a review of Juan's yet as it's actually my favorite Mexican joint in the city. It's nothin fancy but the food is quality and has many vegetarian options which for some reason is hard to grasp at many Mexican restaurants in the area. This was my first time to this location but its consistent with what I have come to expect at other locations. Tastee food, good drinks at an affordable price. I defiantly recommend looking at the addition ingredients you can add although they can add up quickly to the price they can really ramp up the meal in a fresh and creative way. And hey they had a groupon so why not add some BAM..POW... To my burrito!
(4)Meg A.
Secret non-crowded Juan's spot! I needed tacos in my life the other night but the Carrolton location was packed! My ever so smart partner suggested we try this location and we were basically the only ones inside! This will be my Juans location forever!
(4)Amy S.
The fish Tacos were out of this world! The bartender was so sweet :) had an A+++++ experience with the food and the service of this place.. She gave me recommendations on we're to go what to try!! Can't wait to go back for their tacos
(5)John F.
Got the flying burrito for takeout. Shrimp, chicken and steak is a great combo and the burrito 100% hits the spot. Definitely recommend.
(4)Allan G.
This was my second time staying in New Orleans and i remember wanting to go to Juan's but it was too far away and this time i stayed at the Drury Inn which was right next door so i had to try Juan's. I consider myself a burrito enthusiast and i was pretty disappointed with Juan's. Small burrito for the price and overall wasn't that great. Everything was average and the wait staff felt really slow. Took forever to get our food, asked for waters and that took forever. Even even longer to get the check when we asked. Most likely won't be back, would rather go to Felipe's which isn't too far away.
(2)Ashley H.
I am a huge fan of Juans. But lately the consistency of their meals has not been the same. I am very unhappy with my last encounter. I ordered my favorite "red fish tacos with cheese." The order took extremely longer than normal but that's understandable the restaurant was extremely busy. However, I was unhappy after waiting so long and my food was just disgusting. On top of that it wasn't hot nor did it look as normal. The presentation was extremely sloppy and unacceptable. If I wasn't on my lunch hour I would have taken it back. I am unhappy with Juans and will consider another restaurant if this type in the future for Mexican food. If I could give a half of star I would have.
(1)Mariah K.
Worst experience of my life in New Orleans. The waitress spilled our drink all over our table and proceeded to bring a towel and then we had to clean it up ourselves. Didn't even give us water. Half of our orders were messed up and she didn't even offer to give us a free drink or anything. We sat waiting for service throughout the whole dinner, had to repeatedly ask for things such as water, napkins, and other things that come complimentary at all restaurants. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone. Pass this one up if you walk by. The service is mediocre and they proceeded to add gratuity on all of our bills without telling us there was a gratuity to our whole table, i definitely would not have left a tip otherwise, and I always tip at restaurants. Btw my rice was hard in my burrito. You can try this restaurant but you are bound to be let down.
(1)Stan D.
This place serves great, authentic burritos that look and taste just like the ones we get back home in the Southwest. They also have an excellent choice of hot sauces, including one made with habaneros), that are all pretty darn good. I used to be shy about Mexican food in the French Quarter, and would usually just go to the Gato Negro over by the French Market, but, we saw this place, and decided to stop in. It's now our "go to" place for Mexican when we are in New Orleans. More and more, my wife and I are finding that the best, most affordable food in the area is on the "other side" of Canal Street - on the "up river" side. It may be because they don't get the foot traffic, and have to rely on business from office workers to ply their trade. It may make them more competitive, but it is sure a boon to vacationers who want to dine. Just cross over Canal, and find a good place to dine over there. You'll get great food, and save a lot of money, too. From the outside, this place doesn't look like much, but it's actually kind of cute inside, and they have a full bar! You can sit down, and eat it all there, or bag it and take it back to one of the nearby by hotels. They'll pack in plenty of hot sauce for you, and you can bet everything will taste great at a great price. Plenty of vegetarian options, too - even the pintos are vegetarian. We tried the Bean Burrito for $5.00, the Veggie Punk for $6.50, and the Supergreen for $7.95. All were outstanding. That $5.00 might seem like a lot for a burrito, but this burrito is big enough for two, normal appetites, it's very filling, and very nutritious. It's a good value. All of these burritos are the size served at Chipotle or Qdoba back home, but at a better price, and with more vegetarian options. In fact, we like the Flying Burritos better, and would probably go there instead of the other two if we had the choice back home. I highly recommend this place for an excellent, inexpensive dining experience when you are in the French Quarter area, and looking for something Mexican to eat. In my opinion, this place even tops Felipes, which is a popular, similar restaurant over near Decatur. If you are willing to walk the extra mile, you will be glad you did, and you won't have to dine around all the noise, the hustle, and the bustle.
(5)G S.
Great food! We had their burrito, tacos and quesadilla. All of the food was fresh and tasty. But my favorite was the cucumber margarita! It was so refreshing and flavorful. I highly recommend ordering it.
(5)Christopher J.
Once again, my SO and I needed something quick and easy the other night and Juan's was close by. We ordered Americanos tacos and steak fajitas. I also ended up getting a sugar cookie. Tacos: a little soggy at the bottom, so it was tough to hold it all together, but the flavor was excellent and there was a perfect amount of stuff on them. Fajitas: A good amount of meat and onions and peppers, TONS of rice and beans. The taste was good, but nothing out of this world. The cookie was ok, your basic sugar cookie. This experience was better than my last one, but still 3-stars.
(3)Mike F.
The taco salad with pork is pretty good with both salsas. The service is now much faster. I also like the queso. Unfortunately the guacamole is pretty bad.
(3)Lorraine P.
One thing that I love about visiting NOLA is the people. Everyone is friendly & will sit and talk with you. We sat at the bar because the place was packed (we came in at noon) and Stacey was our warm & informative bartender. We ordered the chips & salsa, gutter burrito & taco truck plate. The food was fresh & tasty. If we come back to visit, this will be one of our regular stops.
(5)Jennie A.
I just love that Juan's opened down here! I can't tell you how many times I've already ordered and picked up food (especially on Sunday afternoons after late nights of partying) - and they're relatively new to this location. The food is ready when they say it is, and always consistent. We haven't dined in yet - so I'm not really sure how that experience is. I can only attest to the food being ready and good.
(4)Catherine G.
I love that with each purchase of queso you get one free refill! I ordered three tacos: steak, shrimp and redfish...all great!!!
(4)Joel D.
We had a nice meal. We ordered a few drinks from the bar, they were not great, but the food was great. The burrito was massive.
(4)Evan H.
My girlfriend and I are both avid fans of Mexican food and especially of the Juan's Flying Burrito chain. However, recent performance at this particular restaurant has definitely prompted this review via this avenue. My girlfriend is Jewish and keeps kosher, which means no bacon. In spite of waiters being informed on multiple occasions of this dietary choice, small pieces of bacon have been discovered three or four times within the tacos that she's ordered. Furthermore, my girlfriend doesn't eat red meat. Tonight, my girlfriend found not only beef within one of her tacos but also a bone that she could have potentially bitten into. The bone was especially disturbing because the waiter informed us that the restaurant purchases boneless chicken so he wasn't sure where is came from. Every time an incident like this has happened, the restaurant has compensated this by not charging us for the tacos; however, it's still the inconvenience of not only having to remind the waiters at the beginning of each meal of previous incidents but also informing the waiters after the fact as well. This place would truly be fantastic if the staff were more cognizant of what ends up in their food; however, this does not seem to be the high priority that it should be.
(2)Dana P.
I would give the food 4 stars, but the rest only 2 stars. So, I'll go with the average of 3. This location is just as small and cramped as the other Juan's locations. I recommend getting your lunch to go if you have time constraints. The place gets packed and it takes awhile to get your food. I did much better when I ordered it ahead to go. Although, it is still difficult to actually pick up your order. You get it at the bar and I had to reach over 2 guys twice. Once to pay and the other to get my food. Kind of awkward and annoying to all that are involved. My go to items are the Chicken Juaha Rolls or the nachos. Everything else is pretty good though. Definitely a cool addition to the CBD.
(3)Roxanne C.
I really enjoy Juan's Flying Burrito and their shrimp quesadillas, but the last time I came here just to stop in for a drink, I waited over 25 minutes at the bar for a margarita. The bartender on duty wasn't even doing anything to speed things up. He was just taking his grand old time. I understand I went at a busy time and that there was only 1 (and slowest) bartender on duty, but still! Hopefully it was just a one time freak thing and not a regular occurrence because I would definitely come back here if I'm in the area.
(3)Greg M.
Oh Juan, por que? Your LGD and Mid-City locations are AMAZING! The new CBD location is so-so. The food and drink aren't bad, but the atmosphere doesn't hold a candle to the other two stores. Lunch? Maybe, but for a fun dinner I'll be taking a streetcar up Canal or driving up Magazine.
(3)Joe T.
I love the Juan's on magazine st, it's one of my favorite places to eat in the city. However this one has on repeated occasions produced food that is not of the same quality. I've ordered the same dish here and the last three times the food just didn't taste right. It was overcooked and the bottom of my enchiladas were burnt this last time and sadly I have to say I won't be back. Staff is friendly though and I know many others that have not had the same experience.
(3)Hannah G.
Juan's has several locations, but I have frequented the one in the CBD (Baronne) the most. I've been to all locations though and they seem pretty consistent across the board. I like Juan's. It's relatively cheap and their margaritas are on point. I seem to always leave there with a happy little tequila buzz. I will say, that the "Mexican" food, in my opinion, is a white man's version of Mexican food. After living in Texas, I feel confident to say I've at least had Tex-Mex, but this food just tastes like it was prepared by a gringo. So, if you've looking for an authentic Mexican restaurant, Juan's is not that place. However, the food is good and the ambiance at all locations is fun.
(3)Bryan H.
Absolutely horrible service. walked in and tried to make things easy for the bartender by giving her my order all at once and in return I received less than acceptable service and a shitty attitude. When I called to speak with a manager I was hung up on. Going to escalate this in the morning.
(1)Michael C.
Headed in around 3pm. Despite being after the lunch rush, the food was of a very fresh quality and the service quick and attentive. Several vegeatarian options were present which added to an overall good experience.
(4)Sally D.
I've been here a few times, including lunch with coworkers during the week, and have yet to be impressed with the food or service or vibes. if you're dying for a marg, they're not terrible here, but for the overall Juan's package I would def skip this location and go for the uptown or mid city spot.
(2)Shannon S.
The food and drinks are just like the other Juan's locations except not as good. They left off my guacamole on my Flying Enchilada's and the exterior of the enchiladas was extra crispy burned. After they break in the new staff I imagine they should get up to speed and be as good as their other locations but I've heard multiple reports from other folks about problems they have experienced at this location so they need to jump into some serious quality management ASAP!
(2)Scott C.
Great food, killer drinks, awesome service and really good prices, I absolutely love this place!
(5)William F.
This is the worst Mexican food I have ever tasted. They forgot my appetizer and told me after I tried to eat their Flying burrito. They are way overpriced and the food is at best horrible. Save some money and go to Taco Bell.
(1)Amy H.
I had take-out and ate in the restaurant during our visit to NOLA. The food is great and very yummy. Enjoyed the red fish tacos and flying enchiladas. When we had table service, the service we received was poor. After our food was served, our server never stopped by to see how our food was or if we needed anything. Good thing we liked our food. I recommend this place to visitors and locals.
(4)New O.
This is some good mexican food!!!!
(5)Rebecca M.
the mid city juans has got it down, so does LGD. Came in during my lunch hour and waited 30 minutes to get a menu and then an hour later the bartender forgot to put my order in. i walked out and all she could say was "sorry". even though this place is a block away from my work ill be walking right past it and heading to reginellis.
(1)William M.
This location has massive service problems. They need to shut it down and start over. First meal was OK but slooooow. Today I left after 20 minutes of being ignored. Never even got a glass of water.
(1)Robin S.
The Jerk Chicken Nachos were delicious! The taco sandwiches were tasty and filling. There could have been more heat for my liking, but the supplied hot sauce and salsa helped that problem. Great happy hour drink specials!
(4)A B.
this place is pretty good. i usually go with a burrito, but recently i decided to try something different. i chose the hawaii 5-0-4 nachos, and the chicken and goat cheese quesadilla. the nachos blew me away. the portion size is ridiculous. this thing can feed a family of 4, easy. i had to put my quesadilla on the side while we chiseled away at the nachos. my friend and i filled up on the nachos and still have more than half of our quesadilla for lunch the next day. we also got to enjoy some beer at very reasonable prices. the waitress was nice and was around if we ever needed her. the wait was a bit long, but thats what happens when people enjoy the food and insist on coming back. overall, the experience was good and i would definitely recommend if your looking for a mexican inspired dinner.
(4)Lisa B.
Nice atmosphere, great drinks, excellent food, superb service, great price. Cannot do any better!, much better value than anything Canal or Bourbon Street.
(5)Terri B.
Mojitos were a little too sweet and the nachos were alright. I only rated this higher because the waitress was fantastic and they let is stay after closing.
(3)Lynn P.
We found this location while we were looking for somewhere to eat before a show at The Civic Theater. The cucumber margarita is amazing. Our food arrived quickly and was excellent. The place was super busy but service and quality didn't suffer.
(5)Jiwon H.
I give one star for the service. The redneck server, arrogant and cocky to its fullest, is by far the worst restaurant personnel I have ever met. I waited for 45 minutes and he didnt even apologize; instead asked me to be patient and wait another one more hour. Just walked away from the restaurant after hearing that.
(1)Jill K.
Taking the place of Lucky Rooster is Juan's 3rd location. Same decor of Lucky Rooster with the same menu of all the other Juan's Flying Burritos. Despite the quick turnaround, they've got their act pretty together! I've only done takeout, but the food is on par to the other locations.
(4)Star B.
Worst service. An hour before we got our food. No service from our waiter. This place sucks.
(1)Jen B.
The third in a series of Juan's all over the city (the others are on Magazine street in the Lower Garden District and on Carrolton in Mid-City). They offer fantastic flavors and fantastic prices. I would recommend you order their margaritas, queso, guacamole, bean dip, tacos, big PHAT burritos, or quesadillas, just like other locations. I haven't had anything on the menu that I didn't thoroughly enjoy. Service is pretty fast and the food is pretty consist. The have options for vegetarians as well as gluten free choices (can't go wrong with tacos and queso!). PRO TIP: They offer refills if you order any of the dip and chips appetizers, so don't fret when you suck down the queso too fast, just ask for a refill! We love the trio of guacamole, queso and salsa. That and the El Camino margarita pitcher will make the whole table happy. I heart Juan's.
(4)Blake B.
Yesterday made the 3rd visit to this location, and once again the food was pretty bogus. We started off with the badazz bacon bean dip, or whatever, and it was a cat-foody can of refried beans with a dollop of daisy on top... And was devoid of bacon bits. But we plowed it down, chips being the best part. The margarita pitcher was okay, frozen has kinda bigger chunks of ice than I'm used to. The queso was okay, the quesadilla was okay.. All 3 outta 5 type stuff, if that. I'm sure that on a fresher ingredient day, and with a little more kitchen TLC it could be better. The big burrito was like a goulash on the inside. Running into chunks of meat here and there. Everything was just difficult to finish. The service and staff is always the best part, thankfully.. Everybody seems nice and accommodating. And the service was prompt and attentive. I think I've just been spoiled on the excellence of FELIPE'S in the quarter... If you can spare another 15 minute walk, go there.
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