Meh. I ordered fish tacos Baja style and my husband got a vegetarian burrito. The chips and guacamole were good. The fish tacos as a whole weren't bad but the fish on its own tasted like the cheap, overly breaded fish sticks you had when you were 5. Otherwise I appreciated the use of cabbage, cilantro, and corn tortillas. All in all, it was decent but not so supreme that I am counting down the days until my return.
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Mike K.
Fresh and clean. Not really what I would call a Mexican food restaurant. Only items I like are the fish tacos and pineapple salsa. It would be nice if the workers would crack a smile more often and that inclu. The rest of the meals simply seem like a healthy Mexican food joint. To each it's own.
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Jordan O.
Overall, the Smyrna location is much better. The customer service in Smyrna is 10 times better. I also think the food tastes better there. This store Is also not as clean.
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Michael L.
Lucas Reviewed - Highlight WEEKEND LUNCH SPOT LOTS OF FOOD MADE IN FRONT OF YOU - Plenty of room to find a seat after having your food made directly in front of you. Their efficient and the service was friendly. What else? The prices were a little higher than I expected, however, your student ID will help bring that down a little. There is a sauce bar with several options, standard, but nothing to bring you back in the door again. The Hmmm ??? When you walk in there is a feeling of potential cleanliness issues. I always find myself looking down and at the furniture. Everything above the waist seems good, otherwise. Environmental Health Inspections Last Updated: 10/19/2014 Inspection Type : Complete (Food) Violation Code and Description: * 36 - Floors, constructed, drained, clean, good repair, covering, installation, dustless cleaning methods * 37 - Walls, ceilings, attached equipment, constructed, good repair, clean surfaces, dustless cleaning methods * 8 - Food protection during storage, preparation, display, service, transportation Inspection Date 05/20/2013 Score = 96 Link: health.state.tn.us/EHIns…
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Dirk H.
Luv the pineapple salsa. Fast and fresh food. Fruit tea is great. Small combo is all I need to get filled up. Really like the punch card's for free burrito. Starting my 4th card. Usually go to the one in Murfreesboro, but the Smyrna location is just as good. But, a little bit smaller.
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Taylor O.
Mediocre burrito. Ingredients seemed to be pretty fresh but the meat was disappointing. Relatively decent price for the amount of food you actually get. It's got a chipotle feel to the joint. Cool place to have lunch with a bunch of people, the tables are not bolted down and you could accommodate a sizable group. My review may be jaded, depending on where you are from. I've definitely been spoiled for having been born and raised in California around real authentic Mexican food.
(3)
Jennifer B.
When you walk in it's a place for families and friends. I ordered a bowl with no meat, my husband got a burrito. The food was really good, the honey mustard sauce was great. Food was fresh and the staff was helpful and friendly. The chips were fresh and tasted great. I would go back or recommend someone.
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Aprile M.
The food was okay. Nothing spectacular. What made the whole experience bad was the crowded dining area. The tables and chairs are old and wobbly. Parking lot is very small and confined. If we go again I will probably just run it to get it to go.
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Hope D.
Being from California I wasn't overly impressed with the fish tacos at Blue Coast...but since living in TN I've learned to lower the bar when it comes to Mexican food. The prices are great and the service is equally as great! Good enough for me!
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Devo T.
Blue Coast Burrito is one of my favorite Murfreesboro establishments. Great fresh ingredients, moderately priced, fun ambiance (baja/surfer themed), outdoor seating, fruit tea, salsa bar, student discount, what more could you want? It's places like this that I'm proud to tell people about as a resident Murfreesboro. This town gets sort of a bad rap for being a town full of chain restaurants of mediocre quality, so it's cool that we also get great places like Blue Coast Burrito (which is a regional chain, but you'd never know it by the vibe), JoZoara's, Goodness Gracious Cafe, Maple Street Grill, etc. :) Oh, and how did I almost forget - the baja fish tacos are the best thing ever! Go there and eat them!
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Dave P.
It may not be an authentic burrito, but it sure is tasty. They've also got a couple surfboards and half a modified dunebuggy inside. There isn't a lot to say about this place. They have great burritos, reasonable prices, several different types of salsa and some great fruit tea. If you haven't been, go. If you have been, go back. Fat Guy Approved!
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Joe H.
Great burrito. I love the salsa and the chips are amazing.
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Melissa L.
As an Australian-transplant in Tennessee I know nothing about burritos, but I do know good food and Blue Coast has it. I always order the fish tacos because they are yummy. They have a selection of salsas that are tasty. I come here a lot for lunch with my friends.
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Justin D.
Blue Coast excels at giving you a burrito worthy of making you loosen your belt. With a variety of choices to slap in that tortilla you will leave full. Having been a Southwest Moe's customer, which while good, Blue Coast is definitely better. Eight bucks should fill you up.
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Address :1122 Memorial Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN, 37129
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : No Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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.
Ashley T.
Meh. I ordered fish tacos Baja style and my husband got a vegetarian burrito. The chips and guacamole were good. The fish tacos as a whole weren't bad but the fish on its own tasted like the cheap, overly breaded fish sticks you had when you were 5. Otherwise I appreciated the use of cabbage, cilantro, and corn tortillas. All in all, it was decent but not so supreme that I am counting down the days until my return.
(3)Mike K.
Fresh and clean. Not really what I would call a Mexican food restaurant. Only items I like are the fish tacos and pineapple salsa. It would be nice if the workers would crack a smile more often and that inclu. The rest of the meals simply seem like a healthy Mexican food joint. To each it's own.
(4)Jordan O.
Overall, the Smyrna location is much better. The customer service in Smyrna is 10 times better. I also think the food tastes better there. This store Is also not as clean.
(3)Michael L.
Lucas Reviewed - Highlight WEEKEND LUNCH SPOT LOTS OF FOOD MADE IN FRONT OF YOU - Plenty of room to find a seat after having your food made directly in front of you. Their efficient and the service was friendly. What else? The prices were a little higher than I expected, however, your student ID will help bring that down a little. There is a sauce bar with several options, standard, but nothing to bring you back in the door again. The Hmmm ??? When you walk in there is a feeling of potential cleanliness issues. I always find myself looking down and at the furniture. Everything above the waist seems good, otherwise. Environmental Health Inspections Last Updated: 10/19/2014 Inspection Type : Complete (Food) Violation Code and Description: * 36 - Floors, constructed, drained, clean, good repair, covering, installation, dustless cleaning methods * 37 - Walls, ceilings, attached equipment, constructed, good repair, clean surfaces, dustless cleaning methods * 8 - Food protection during storage, preparation, display, service, transportation Inspection Date 05/20/2013 Score = 96 Link: health.state.tn.us/EHIns…
(3)Dirk H.
Luv the pineapple salsa. Fast and fresh food. Fruit tea is great. Small combo is all I need to get filled up. Really like the punch card's for free burrito. Starting my 4th card. Usually go to the one in Murfreesboro, but the Smyrna location is just as good. But, a little bit smaller.
(4)Taylor O.
Mediocre burrito. Ingredients seemed to be pretty fresh but the meat was disappointing. Relatively decent price for the amount of food you actually get. It's got a chipotle feel to the joint. Cool place to have lunch with a bunch of people, the tables are not bolted down and you could accommodate a sizable group. My review may be jaded, depending on where you are from. I've definitely been spoiled for having been born and raised in California around real authentic Mexican food.
(3)Jennifer B.
When you walk in it's a place for families and friends. I ordered a bowl with no meat, my husband got a burrito. The food was really good, the honey mustard sauce was great. Food was fresh and the staff was helpful and friendly. The chips were fresh and tasted great. I would go back or recommend someone.
(4)Aprile M.
The food was okay. Nothing spectacular. What made the whole experience bad was the crowded dining area. The tables and chairs are old and wobbly. Parking lot is very small and confined. If we go again I will probably just run it to get it to go.
(3)Hope D.
Being from California I wasn't overly impressed with the fish tacos at Blue Coast...but since living in TN I've learned to lower the bar when it comes to Mexican food. The prices are great and the service is equally as great! Good enough for me!
(3)Devo T.
Blue Coast Burrito is one of my favorite Murfreesboro establishments. Great fresh ingredients, moderately priced, fun ambiance (baja/surfer themed), outdoor seating, fruit tea, salsa bar, student discount, what more could you want? It's places like this that I'm proud to tell people about as a resident Murfreesboro. This town gets sort of a bad rap for being a town full of chain restaurants of mediocre quality, so it's cool that we also get great places like Blue Coast Burrito (which is a regional chain, but you'd never know it by the vibe), JoZoara's, Goodness Gracious Cafe, Maple Street Grill, etc. :) Oh, and how did I almost forget - the baja fish tacos are the best thing ever! Go there and eat them!
(5)Dave P.
It may not be an authentic burrito, but it sure is tasty. They've also got a couple surfboards and half a modified dunebuggy inside. There isn't a lot to say about this place. They have great burritos, reasonable prices, several different types of salsa and some great fruit tea. If you haven't been, go. If you have been, go back. Fat Guy Approved!
(4)Joe H.
Great burrito. I love the salsa and the chips are amazing.
(4)Melissa L.
As an Australian-transplant in Tennessee I know nothing about burritos, but I do know good food and Blue Coast has it. I always order the fish tacos because they are yummy. They have a selection of salsas that are tasty. I come here a lot for lunch with my friends.
(4)Justin D.
Blue Coast excels at giving you a burrito worthy of making you loosen your belt. With a variety of choices to slap in that tortilla you will leave full. Having been a Southwest Moe's customer, which while good, Blue Coast is definitely better. Eight bucks should fill you up.
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