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  • Vinny G.

    I have visited this location for years now and frequent many moes when I'm traveling for work. This is by far one of the best locations I have frequented. The portions of food are always large and the food is always fresh. The current staff they have in place are excellent. Also tip that most don't know: the chips and salsa are all you can eat.

    (5)
  • Daniel C.

    Absolutely amazing Tex-Mex chain. I love going here for "Moe's Monday" since they deals are excellent. A home-wrecker meal is only $6.99, with nachos, queso dip, and a drink during Monday's. The burritos are always filled with savory flavor and busting at the seams with mouthwatering delight in every bite. I love the seasoned rice and all the other fresh ingredients that go into the burritos here. My mouth is watering just writing this review! The restaurant is always clean, staff is relatively friendly, though hard to hear over the noisy environment sometimes. If there's a line at the door, don't be alarmed, it moves quick and it's well worth the wait, trust me. The "Freestyle" Coke machine is just an added bonus!

    (5)
  • Amy H.

    We are in the middle of a big project, so it seems we've dined o u t more in the past couple of weeks than we have the entire past five years, so we were happy to see inexpensive specials here on Monday and Tuesday nights. You can walk out the door with two giant burritos, two sides and two beverages for under twenty bucks. This could very well be one of the only fast food places (in the area) where you'll find tofu on the menu. Although not the case with Moe's, you may want to know that soy is added to just about every food item served at your typical fast food joint. Yes, even the bread, so steer clear. The fillers are added so that suppliers can sell their "fake" food for cheap while destroying the environment. That said, I wonder how Moe's is able to pull it off with their fair prices for real meals. They yell, "Welcome to Moe's!" as you enter and I was startled by this. Not quite understanding what they were saying, I thought I did something wrong because everyone in the restaurant turns to look at you. Geez... I'm not a fan of having attention drawn to myself so in the future, I'll have to send someone else to pick up dinner.

    (3)
  • Brian Z.

    Food is standard Tex Mex. Limited menu. Never had anything bad here but never had anything outstanding either. They *really* need to turn down the music. The speakers are very tinny sounding. I could barely have a conversation with my daughter. It would be helpful, since the music is so loud, to have the cashier be able to speak a little louder and not mumble, like she assumes I know what she's asking me.

    (2)
  • Corey S.

    First let me say....we love Moe's. This location is the the type that would make you not want to come back. We have been to this location on numerous occasions, always hoping that when we go back...things will be different. The tables are never wiped off in between customers. The 100 flavor Coke machine is always out of ice. Tonight was kids night. Music was way too loud and didn't suit the occasion. They were playing classic rock...on kids night! We watched the "dishwasher" guy grab all the trays from the return bin....and put them on the counter to be reused. AND THEY WERE NOT WIPED DOWN OR WASHED! He also is doing trash and then refilling the salsa...with the same apron on! I believe the next words out of my wife will be...."Cross this place off the list!!" ....and there it is!

    (1)
  • Laura C.

    Very clean restaurant. Very friendly staff, they really get to know their customers! Always a fun environment and the food is delicious!

    (5)
  • Samraj P.

    Value for money, quantity is more than what we anticipate, good number of choices for vegetarians, not as fresh as in Chipotle

    (4)
  • Andres L.

    This is very comparable to Chipotle. I had my first burrito from moe's and there are highs and medium lows. First off, they have a jr. size for people like me, health conscious or children. That's a plus. I decided to have the steak and it's definitely not as good as chipotle. BUT, it gets better. I got the following toppings: sauteed onions, peppers, mushrooms, cheese, sour cream, beans, rice and salsa. The mushrooms and salsa take the burrito to another level. It also comes with unlimited tortilla chips. If moe's get the steak and chicken flavoring down, I don't see myself going to chipotle anymore.

    (4)
  • Greg P.

    Moe's is a decent place to go for fast food Tex-Mex. Better than Chipotle if you ask me. Menu is limited, but maybe that's a good thing. I'd rather go to a place where they do a few things well as opposed to a place that tries to do it all and fails. Like the other reviewers, I don't really get why they need to have cute names for the items. Can I just order a large burrito instead of ordering a "homewrecker?" Makes me feel just a bit guilty. The food items are prepared in an assembly line fashion, very much the same way that subway does it. So you can select what you want as you go down the line. Ingredients seem to be fairly fresh and tasty. They do charge extra for guacamole, which seems kind of dumb to me. One nice thing they have is a salsa bar, where you can load up on a variety of salsas. Though frankly I didn't find any of them particularly outstanding, it's still a nice touch. Bottom Line: It's still fast food, but way better than Taco Bell.

    (3)
  • Jeremy L.

    Moe's has a very limited menu, and is a basic Tex Mex food. Not a big selection at all, but I enjoyed my meal. This place is just a couple notches above than Taco Bell. They do shout at you when you walk in the door "Welcome to Moe's" and it is actually funny to watch the people's reaction to this, so thank you for the free entertainment Moe's. I got three hard shell tacos with chicken. It can be inconsistent depending on how fresh the meat is. At least that is what I hear from other regulars, however I haven't had any issues but I do not venture off of the chicken. The tacos are large and can hold a decent amount of protein and toppings. I even had guacamole on the taco, and besides being sloppy, it was very tasty. My only criticism was that I cannot understand the methodology of the toppings order. The toppings were in this order, chicken, pico, lettuce, and guacamole. If I could construct this thing the guacamole should be on the shell itself (first). Apparently the designer of these tacos at Moe's did not have a degree in structural engineering. I also ordered chips and queso. They provide plenty of chips, and I wasn't sure if the girl behind the counter didn't care or not, but the bag contained the three tacos on the bottom, and she just poured the chips loosely into the bag. I thought this was very odd that they didn't have their own bag. The queso was like a liquid American cheese. Usually it is a cheddar cheese of some type. Unfortunately, I wasn't a big fan of this queso. Yes I would come back to Moe's, it is better than typical fast food. It is just that I need to be craving Tex Mex.

    (3)
  • Rachel N.

    Great food and a lot of space. Nice workers

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    This place is great. I like eating there even at full price, but I went for the $1 night tonight and had a great time. The food is good and the atmosphere is friendly. Give this place a try, you will like it!

    (4)
  • Kimba Z.

    Moe's is promoting Meat-Free Mondays on its website, which is refreshing to see. Now how about a Meat-Free day at Moe's? Is any restaurant brave enough to attempt this? Moe's is part of the new wave of fast food with better-designed and lit stores, some thought into the source of the food, and a nod to alternative diets. (When will we get a Pei Wei or some other Asian fast food? Lyfe Cafe surely won't come here either.) Vegans on the run could do worse, since fast food usually offers a grim selection of either french fries or soda. Moe's has a Tofu Bowl -- yes, organic tofu and the word vegetarian are actually on the regular menu! They say their meats are grass-fed, hormone-free, free-range, etc., but less-horribly-sourced meat is not cheap, so I would like to ask them how they do it when grocery-stores cannot. Someone's too-cute idea to yell "Welcome to Moe's!" every time a customer enters gets old quickly, and my bf thought they were saying "We're about to close" at first. Dear corporate headquarters, the staff is busy enough -- don't humiliate them further with your zany notions. I'm still smarting from my long ago days in chain restaurants, where I was regularly reprimanded for not following inane scripts designed to manipulate patrons into buying more. Ask me about the "Hook, Line, & Sinker." Other cuteness comes with the food names, and I wonder why the literally-named Tofu Bowl escaped this. Maybe I am the wrong demographic, because I don't get the names like Art Vandalay and Unanimous Decision and Personal Trainer -- these sound more like race horses. :-) Loud boring classic rock plays, and it probably seems so old-old-old to the teenaged staff. But there is plenty of good to report, despite my kvetching. Whole wheat tortillas are available, and the fixings you customize your order with (as you follow the person along the counter; don't lean, says the sign) are plentiful: grilled mushrooms, cilantro, two kinds of hot peppers, olives, freshly-made pico de gallo, two kinds of beans, even lime slices, and their salsas are great. Guacamole costs extra, but not on the veg burrito, very fair. I would skip the rice on my burrito next time; maybe I am just sloppy, but I find these things hard to eat when they are stuffed so full. Huge size for less than $6. His Tofu Bowl was a rice and beans dish with all the other stuff thrown in. Since he skipped the cheese, he asked for extra tofu which he got. There is also a low-fat and a gluten-free menu, and they have a list of common allergens online. I'd love to see veg chicken or vegan sour cream too. And I appreciate the tiered pricing with the veg stuff being cheaper. I like that there is unsweetened iced tea as well as the swee'tea -- that way I don't have to choose between high-fructose corn syrup and aspartame (but isn't it time to banish Diet Coke and bring on the Coke Zero?). Too bad no one ever serves flavored seltzer. Don't throw your receipt away -- you can take a survey and get a coupon for a free burrito, free cup of queso, and so on. How about free guacamole?

    (3)
  • Mason H.

    I had been to the Moe's in Philadelphia and Harrisburg and am always eager to see Mexican cuisine in my neighborhood. I have been to the New Moe's next to Pier I in Reading a few times now and I like it. It is simplistic and quick. The menu is a bit to figure out, as it is a mix of Sienfeldish/ Friends humor but it is a burrito, taco fajita type fare that is good in a pinch for Berks county Tex-Mex. You can eat healthy too with a wheat tortilla and that is a plus for me. Love the "Welcome to Moe's" greeting that you always get when you enter the front door. Hope they do well.

    (4)
  • Vinny G.

    I have visited this location for years now and frequent many moes when I'm traveling for work. This is by far one of the best locations I have frequented. The portions of food are always large and the food is always fresh. The current staff they have in place are excellent. Also tip that most don't know: the chips and salsa are all you can eat.

    (5)
  • Daniel C.

    Absolutely amazing Tex-Mex chain. I love going here for "Moe's Monday" since they deals are excellent. A home-wrecker meal is only $6.99, with nachos, queso dip, and a drink during Monday's. The burritos are always filled with savory flavor and busting at the seams with mouthwatering delight in every bite. I love the seasoned rice and all the other fresh ingredients that go into the burritos here. My mouth is watering just writing this review! The restaurant is always clean, staff is relatively friendly, though hard to hear over the noisy environment sometimes. If there's a line at the door, don't be alarmed, it moves quick and it's well worth the wait, trust me. The "Freestyle" Coke machine is just an added bonus!

    (5)
  • Corey S.

    First let me say....we love Moe's. This location is the the type that would make you not want to come back. We have been to this location on numerous occasions, always hoping that when we go back...things will be different. The tables are never wiped off in between customers. The 100 flavor Coke machine is always out of ice. Tonight was kids night. Music was way too loud and didn't suit the occasion. They were playing classic rock...on kids night! We watched the "dishwasher" guy grab all the trays from the return bin....and put them on the counter to be reused. AND THEY WERE NOT WIPED DOWN OR WASHED! He also is doing trash and then refilling the salsa...with the same apron on! I believe the next words out of my wife will be...."Cross this place off the list!!" ....and there it is!

    (1)
  • Laura C.

    Very clean restaurant. Very friendly staff, they really get to know their customers! Always a fun environment and the food is delicious!

    (5)
  • Samraj P.

    Value for money, quantity is more than what we anticipate, good number of choices for vegetarians, not as fresh as in Chipotle

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    This place is great. I like eating there even at full price, but I went for the $1 night tonight and had a great time. The food is good and the atmosphere is friendly. Give this place a try, you will like it!

    (4)
  • Greg P.

    Moe's is a decent place to go for fast food Tex-Mex. Better than Chipotle if you ask me. Menu is limited, but maybe that's a good thing. I'd rather go to a place where they do a few things well as opposed to a place that tries to do it all and fails. Like the other reviewers, I don't really get why they need to have cute names for the items. Can I just order a large burrito instead of ordering a "homewrecker?" Makes me feel just a bit guilty. The food items are prepared in an assembly line fashion, very much the same way that subway does it. So you can select what you want as you go down the line. Ingredients seem to be fairly fresh and tasty. They do charge extra for guacamole, which seems kind of dumb to me. One nice thing they have is a salsa bar, where you can load up on a variety of salsas. Though frankly I didn't find any of them particularly outstanding, it's still a nice touch. Bottom Line: It's still fast food, but way better than Taco Bell.

    (3)
  • Jeremy L.

    Moe's has a very limited menu, and is a basic Tex Mex food. Not a big selection at all, but I enjoyed my meal. This place is just a couple notches above than Taco Bell. They do shout at you when you walk in the door "Welcome to Moe's" and it is actually funny to watch the people's reaction to this, so thank you for the free entertainment Moe's. I got three hard shell tacos with chicken. It can be inconsistent depending on how fresh the meat is. At least that is what I hear from other regulars, however I haven't had any issues but I do not venture off of the chicken. The tacos are large and can hold a decent amount of protein and toppings. I even had guacamole on the taco, and besides being sloppy, it was very tasty. My only criticism was that I cannot understand the methodology of the toppings order. The toppings were in this order, chicken, pico, lettuce, and guacamole. If I could construct this thing the guacamole should be on the shell itself (first). Apparently the designer of these tacos at Moe's did not have a degree in structural engineering. I also ordered chips and queso. They provide plenty of chips, and I wasn't sure if the girl behind the counter didn't care or not, but the bag contained the three tacos on the bottom, and she just poured the chips loosely into the bag. I thought this was very odd that they didn't have their own bag. The queso was like a liquid American cheese. Usually it is a cheddar cheese of some type. Unfortunately, I wasn't a big fan of this queso. Yes I would come back to Moe's, it is better than typical fast food. It is just that I need to be craving Tex Mex.

    (3)
  • Rachel N.

    Great food and a lot of space. Nice workers

    (4)
  • Kimba Z.

    Moe's is promoting Meat-Free Mondays on its website, which is refreshing to see. Now how about a Meat-Free day at Moe's? Is any restaurant brave enough to attempt this? Moe's is part of the new wave of fast food with better-designed and lit stores, some thought into the source of the food, and a nod to alternative diets. (When will we get a Pei Wei or some other Asian fast food? Lyfe Cafe surely won't come here either.) Vegans on the run could do worse, since fast food usually offers a grim selection of either french fries or soda. Moe's has a Tofu Bowl -- yes, organic tofu and the word vegetarian are actually on the regular menu! They say their meats are grass-fed, hormone-free, free-range, etc., but less-horribly-sourced meat is not cheap, so I would like to ask them how they do it when grocery-stores cannot. Someone's too-cute idea to yell "Welcome to Moe's!" every time a customer enters gets old quickly, and my bf thought they were saying "We're about to close" at first. Dear corporate headquarters, the staff is busy enough -- don't humiliate them further with your zany notions. I'm still smarting from my long ago days in chain restaurants, where I was regularly reprimanded for not following inane scripts designed to manipulate patrons into buying more. Ask me about the "Hook, Line, & Sinker." Other cuteness comes with the food names, and I wonder why the literally-named Tofu Bowl escaped this. Maybe I am the wrong demographic, because I don't get the names like Art Vandalay and Unanimous Decision and Personal Trainer -- these sound more like race horses. :-) Loud boring classic rock plays, and it probably seems so old-old-old to the teenaged staff. But there is plenty of good to report, despite my kvetching. Whole wheat tortillas are available, and the fixings you customize your order with (as you follow the person along the counter; don't lean, says the sign) are plentiful: grilled mushrooms, cilantro, two kinds of hot peppers, olives, freshly-made pico de gallo, two kinds of beans, even lime slices, and their salsas are great. Guacamole costs extra, but not on the veg burrito, very fair. I would skip the rice on my burrito next time; maybe I am just sloppy, but I find these things hard to eat when they are stuffed so full. Huge size for less than $6. His Tofu Bowl was a rice and beans dish with all the other stuff thrown in. Since he skipped the cheese, he asked for extra tofu which he got. There is also a low-fat and a gluten-free menu, and they have a list of common allergens online. I'd love to see veg chicken or vegan sour cream too. And I appreciate the tiered pricing with the veg stuff being cheaper. I like that there is unsweetened iced tea as well as the swee'tea -- that way I don't have to choose between high-fructose corn syrup and aspartame (but isn't it time to banish Diet Coke and bring on the Coke Zero?). Too bad no one ever serves flavored seltzer. Don't throw your receipt away -- you can take a survey and get a coupon for a free burrito, free cup of queso, and so on. How about free guacamole?

    (3)
  • Mason H.

    I had been to the Moe's in Philadelphia and Harrisburg and am always eager to see Mexican cuisine in my neighborhood. I have been to the New Moe's next to Pier I in Reading a few times now and I like it. It is simplistic and quick. The menu is a bit to figure out, as it is a mix of Sienfeldish/ Friends humor but it is a burrito, taco fajita type fare that is good in a pinch for Berks county Tex-Mex. You can eat healthy too with a wheat tortilla and that is a plus for me. Love the "Welcome to Moe's" greeting that you always get when you enter the front door. Hope they do well.

    (4)
  • Amy H.

    We are in the middle of a big project, so it seems we've dined o u t more in the past couple of weeks than we have the entire past five years, so we were happy to see inexpensive specials here on Monday and Tuesday nights. You can walk out the door with two giant burritos, two sides and two beverages for under twenty bucks. This could very well be one of the only fast food places (in the area) where you'll find tofu on the menu. Although not the case with Moe's, you may want to know that soy is added to just about every food item served at your typical fast food joint. Yes, even the bread, so steer clear. The fillers are added so that suppliers can sell their "fake" food for cheap while destroying the environment. That said, I wonder how Moe's is able to pull it off with their fair prices for real meals. They yell, "Welcome to Moe's!" as you enter and I was startled by this. Not quite understanding what they were saying, I thought I did something wrong because everyone in the restaurant turns to look at you. Geez... I'm not a fan of having attention drawn to myself so in the future, I'll have to send someone else to pick up dinner.

    (3)
  • Brian Z.

    Food is standard Tex Mex. Limited menu. Never had anything bad here but never had anything outstanding either. They *really* need to turn down the music. The speakers are very tinny sounding. I could barely have a conversation with my daughter. It would be helpful, since the music is so loud, to have the cashier be able to speak a little louder and not mumble, like she assumes I know what she's asking me.

    (2)
  • Andres L.

    This is very comparable to Chipotle. I had my first burrito from moe's and there are highs and medium lows. First off, they have a jr. size for people like me, health conscious or children. That's a plus. I decided to have the steak and it's definitely not as good as chipotle. BUT, it gets better. I got the following toppings: sauteed onions, peppers, mushrooms, cheese, sour cream, beans, rice and salsa. The mushrooms and salsa take the burrito to another level. It also comes with unlimited tortilla chips. If moe's get the steak and chicken flavoring down, I don't see myself going to chipotle anymore.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    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.

Moe’s Southwest Grill

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