Qdoba Mexican Grill Menu

  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup

Healthy Meal suggestions for Qdoba Mexican Grill

  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup

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  • Joy L.

    I recently came to this Qdoba with an order for 20 people and in the midst of their busy lunch schedule they did everything they could to get the order ready in the time I asked them to. Awesome staff and great customer service from Chad and his crew.

    (5)
  • William L.

    This was my first time here since (I don't think) they don't have them in California. Very clean, friendly staff. HUGE burritos and delicious! Very much like Chipotle but heard Qdoba started the trend first. Got the Queso Burrito and customized it the way i want it and it totally hit the spot. Will definitely visit when I come across it again.

    (4)
  • Dennis K.

    i always get mexican gumbo with pork.its good and fast but not like fast food

    (3)
  • Dana C.

    Make sure you get a Qdoba card. Every entree gets you 100 points. After 1000 points, you get a free entree! Tuesday is double points day! Also, when you activate the card online, you get a free chips and salsa!

    (5)
  • Jamie L.

    I must admit I have been hesitant to try eating at Qdoba after a food poisoning incident at Chipotle. Just the fact they are so similar I think really freaked me out. Well the time came when we were walking around, hungry, and waiting on the bus. I had gone to two other places that same day and left without food due to reasons. They weren't super busy and it was after 8pm at night. That made me nervous that their food wouldn't be fresh. I told the nice lady and gentleman at the counter I had never been there before. I asked if I could try some stuff before I decided. They were MORE than kind in letting me try, and my husband too. Their chicken tastes pretty good, it was fresh and moist. The peppers could have been cooked more to my taste but most people like them crunchy. The queso cheese is probably my favorite, however the queso diablo is nasty (even though my husband says it's awesome). You'll quickly notice almost all their toppings and selections are exactly like Chipotle. They have a mild tomato salsa, corn salsa, and several thin salsas varying in heat. None of them seemed really hot and the hottest one is made with tomataillos I believe and I greatly disliked the flavor. I settled with a burrito bowl, white rice, pinto beans, chicken, mild salsa, queso, sour cream, cheese, peppers, and somehow forgot the lettuce. We also got some chips with queso on the side. It was pretty good although a tad salty. To be honest, the food is just "okay". There is no resounding quality that I would scream YES come back for more. It's probably a semi-healthier fast food, and if you look at the ingredients on their website it can be a tad bit scary. I've returned once since then but only got chips and queso. Which I much rather enjoy than the burritos themselves, even if the chicken is yummy. Value wise, if you're used to chipotle prices and quantity you might be surprised, Qdoba is more expensive, (they also raised their prices almost 2 dollars this week but I'm not 100% sure on what everything cost previously), and you get about half as much food from my experience. The queso and chips is $4.36 after taxes and is enough for 1 hungry person or 2 to share. They also gave us more chips when we ran out and still had dip. Very kind. My only complaint is the dip is 700 calories with 44g fat, but then again it IS cheese. The one resounding quality I WILL give them is I have yet to meet a rude person here. Everyone seems genuinely kind and doesn't have the typical "I hate my life" mentality about them you tend to see in the food service. They also gave us 2 free drinks when they learned it was my first time there. Also, if you plan to eat here a lot sign up for their Qdoba card. It's basically buy 10 entrees get 1 free but it works on a point system. Unfortunately chips and salsa don't count. When you register your card you get a free chips and salsa added and I was told they don't expire but the card will become inactive after a "long" time but she was unsure how long that was. The downside is they are unable to look-up the card so if you're like me you'll want to use the key chain card or download the app for it. You can also claim a reward receipt to add later but you have to tell them ahead of time. So in summary, if you're looking for a quick meal at a decent price this is your place. Don't expect a super fancy decor (although I think it's nice). Try the chips, very limey and good. Don't expect gourmet food, think college grub, and sign up for free food.

    (3)
  • Royal B.

    Cleanliness 4 Service 3 Food 4 Likelihood 5 1-5 (5 Best!) 4.0 This is our "go-to" Qdoba. It is close to the house and where we shop. The staff seems to be always changing, not a lot of super-familiar faces. The dining room is always clean and there always seems to be someone IN the dining room keeping it that way, thank you! They have the "new" coke dispensing machines, that now offers unlimited flavors for those who drink soda. I drink iced tea. Brewed please. Our order taker was a little distracted that night. I started off by saying this is for here, I would like three soft shelled tacos. She had to ask three more times what kind of meat I was having AND if it was to stay or go. She didn't steam the tortillas either, weird. The food tasted VERY good (Qdoba uses as much organic, natural and local/regional food FIRST, before it orders from other sources.) I love that. Good job!

    (4)
  • John E.

    Their queso dip is comparable to the work ethic of Nick Canon's character portrayal in 'drumline'. A gooey, never give up on you, blubbery texture from one side to the other. I give a four star rating based on that as a species we have not developed a communication between minds by some other means than sensory perception (telepathy) & i procured minutiae burrito technicalities with a staff member.

    (4)
  • Lane L.

    Qboda has always given college students a free drink with the purchase of their meal. I filled my glass with soda and a cook came over and informed me they don't do the student discount anymore blaming it on corporate. He even threw away my glass!! He could've just told me I needed pour it out and fill it up with water; he didn't need to waste a glass. That probably costs them more than the soda did. I will not return to Qdoba until they can support students again.

    (1)
  • Sarah G.

    The answer to only one of these questions is yes... try to guess which one... 1. Qdoba makes a large burrito. 2. Qdoba makes a better burrito than Chipotle. 3. Qdoba makes the second best burrito in Omaha. To give you a hint, I left here feeling very full but not very satisfied. Even though they offer lots of ingredients that sound good in theory (and start with at least a 16" tortilla) the flavor was blah. Guacamole tasted too much like lime, and chips were a little too salty for my liking. Back to my standard (see question #2). Plus, it's strange to me that a restaurant would pay to build a high-volume space and then paint it black.

    (2)
  • Sara S.

    "So this is like, the subway of Mexican food?" I asked my friend, as he tugged at my arm trying to get my hesistant self into the restaurant. I didn't want to be there. I ordered a "grilled vegetable burrito with black beans, I guess, and uh, the spiciest salsa you have. Oh, and gauc.". Well, despite the atmosphere (non-existent) and the fact that I ordered a custom made burrito somewhere on 72nd and dodge, the food wasn't that bad. At all. This is by no stretch of the imagination authentic mexican food, nor is it mind blowing, but it goes down easy, and for the price, it's a-ok. The size of the burrito is also impressive, I ate it in segments through out the day. I wouldn't say I'll be back, or that I'd ever crave Qdoba, but for what it's worth, it's not half as bad as I thought it would be. I'd suggest getting it to go and enjoying it far away from the terrible radio music, blaring AC and business men on their lunch hour. It'll make it that much better.

    (3)
  • Ryan W.

    If you've never heard of Qdoba, you've probably never heard of this thing called HDTV either or just aren't a fan of Mexican-style food. For those of you who have heard of Qdoba, you know they make gigantic burritos that make you feel like you just got impregnated with a food baby. Instead of dissecting the quality of my visit, I'm going to help you choose between Qdoba and their national rival Chipotle. The great debate for burrito lovers is whether Qdoba or Chipotle make the better burrito. For me, while I think Chipotle makes a slightly better burrito, I give Qdoba an edge for total restaurant experience. Normally when I order a burrito or burrito bowl from either of the two fast causal restaurants, it's always the chicken fajita variety. I prefer the taste of fresh peppers and onions to that of black or pinto beans. Along with the fajitas, the seasoned chicken and rice are pretty standard between the two companies. Where Chipotle gets the edge is in the salsas. All four of the Chipotle salsas, (Mild, Medium, Hot, and Corn Salsa) in addition to the guacamole, taste a little bit fresher than similar options at Qdoba. That being said, Qdoba is still a viable option for burrito lovers. Where Qdoba stands apart from Chipotle is in the variety of Mexican-style food options and total restaurant experience. Both restaurants offer hard and soft-shell tacos in addition to burritos. But unlike Chipotle, Qdoba offers its customers the option to put a 3-Cheese Queso, Ancho Chili BBQ, or Ranchera on your burrito. They also offer an extra hot salsa that isn't available at Chipotle. Additionally, Qdoba offers entrées not available at Chipotle. Qdoba has a good chicken or steak quesadilla loaded in cheese, meat, and tomatoes with a side of guacamole and sour cream. Usually when I go to Qdoba I get this even though I know my arteries hate me from all the cheese they pour on it. Qdoba also has pretty good tortilla soup (after dinner breath mint required) not found at Chipotle and a taco salad that can come in a hard shell instead of Chipotle's paper bowl. Qdoba also has the edge on Chipotle in terms of total restaurant experience. While I dig the upbeat music pumping in most Chipotles, I often feel like I'm sitting on an uncomfortable chairs in the middle of modernly decorated tin can. That's why I usually take Chipotle to-go. I prefer eating in Qdoba to that of Chipotle not because their décor and seating is much better, but because they almost always have a TV that I can watch to drown out the work gossip from all the young professionals that frequent fast casual restaurants during the lunch hour. Finally, Qdoba gets the nod over Chipotle in the rewards department. With the Qdoba card, you get points for each entrée and after ten entrées you get one for free. I think you also get a free burrito on your birthday. And if you buy enough burritos at a certain location over the course of the year, you can earn more free burritos. Chipotle has no such rewards program. Whether I pick Chipotle for the burrito, or Qdoba for the additional food offerings and experience, I feel I never can go wrong.

    (3)
  • Zlatko U.

    Qdoba in Omaha? What a mediocre treat. We went here for a group lunch one afternoon. The place was packed to the teeth. Luckily we didn't que for long and started to order our food. I'm glad to see that the menu has not changed in three years. Well done Qdoba. The folks working there were friendly and built my burrito quickly. However, they were really hard to hear. All in all, it was a decent burrito but the lukewarm beans kind of ruined the overall experience. Also, in the midwest there is no sweet tea, and that's just a huge disappointment.

    (3)
  • Annie P.

    Yum!! Great service for fast food!!! Staff is very friendly. Food is fresh and tasty!!!!

    (5)
  • Scott K.

    Awesome! Wanted something quick and easy after traveling all day. I must have looked very confused as I was trying to figure out the "subway" style of ordering, but the staff went out of there way to assist me and made a great recommendation. Will definitely go back on my next trip to Omaha.

    (4)
  • dan b.

    Manager was rude, store is noisy, chicken is gristly. No thanks, I'll go to Chipotle. The location is convenient if you live in mid-town, but that's about it.

    (1)
  • Steve B.

    Never had any problems with the staff at this location. They're spot on every time, and it shows.

    (4)
  • Carla J.

    I really like Qdoba's food and how there is a lot more variety than some other fast-casual burrito places... However, I'm only giving three stars because I've always had poor service at this location. They rush you through the order process and don't always ask if you want toppings that should be included, and more than once they made me the wrong kind of burrito. If I could, I would give 2 stars for service and 4 stars for food. The tortilla soup is great, salad wasn't so good. Also, most of the tables were 2-seaters, just so you know. We had to move tables together.

    (3)
  • Daniel A.

    Again with the chain burrito places... So, another burrito place. Nothing really different - tasty, quality food. Three things stand out I guess.... 1. Great location right next to the UNO South Campus. 2. They support Mavericks Hockey 3. They keep really clean with a hostess on staff who proactively cleans up the area. However - no super cool tortilla machine. ;-)

    (4)
  • naomi n.

    the soup here is really good. i usually get this with 1 chicken soft taco and that makes a great lunch. the chicken is tender and flavorful. for burritos and tacos, i prefer chipotle over qdoba.

    (4)
  • B W.

    Good food and a friendly staff. The queso burrito is great.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 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 : No
    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.

Qdoba Mexican Grill

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