They need some better advertising. This says that there are 9 in my state and I have never even heard of them.
SpatulaCity420 on
Far superior to Chipotle. I’ll take the smoke for this.
Reasonable-Two-9872 on
Qdoba is the „Is Pepsi okay?“ of fast casual burritos
BETLJCE on

derSchwamm11 on
I thought they were gone, until I saw one in the San Diego airport. I bought a good sized, delicious breakfast burrito for $6. I couldn’t believe it. I expect to be ripped off for a good meal in an airport.
A week ago I was in Seattle (SeaTac) and found the same deal at that airport too!
equatornavigator on
Much better than Taco Bell and Chipotle
gmanasaurus on
My old roommate used to work at the only Qdoba in TN r/notinteresting
AppropriateAnalyst78 on
I’m from NH and I know exactly where the 1 is!
wombatgeneral on
The fact they are more popular in the Midwest than the south west (which has really good Mexican food) says a lot about the quality of the food
Good ol‘ New Mexico being the gaping void, as usual.
Granted, in this case, I doubt we’re suffering for lack of their version of Mexican food.
viewerfromthemiddle on
Chipotle is everywhere, but for Qdoba here, I sense an inverse correlation to the Moe’s location map.
reflectorvest on
The tortilla soup is back y’all!
At12ABQ on
As a New Mexican, we don’t need one anyway.
ArabianNitesFBB on
The size and naming of the black dot in the legend made me think there was a singular place named Qdoba and that the geographic distribution of them would relate to this place somehow but I was disappointed to find it is not so…
thecasualcaribou on
I didn’t realize Indiana had that many. I figured they were common most everywhere
statsjedi on
TIL there’s a Qdoba in my area! Thanks!
Jdevers77 on
About 15 years ago there were 4-5 Qdoba’s in my city as well as a local “chain” (they had maybe 6 locations all in the city) that did largely the same type of menu along with Chipotle. Seemingly the Qdoba’s were positioned purely to destroy the local chain because every one of them opened up within a block or two of the local chain. The local chain ended up dying out completely and the Qdoba closed all but one restaurant in the city (which pales in comparison to how good it used to be) and now we have fucking Chipotle on every corner. Thankfully during that time frame 300k Mexican and El Salvadoran people moved here so we have really good Mexican and El Salvadoran food now instead of just burrito places and Tex-Mex places.
Fuck Qdoba even if they ARE better than Chipotle.
tc12reaper on
I thought these things were everywhere. I guess that’s just because there are ones in most military PXs and in my home town.
Lobenz on
I’m guessing the 12 in California are in airports. I’ve never seen one in the real world here.
Randumi on
They have one on the campus at Northern Illinois University. Super good stuff
Electrical-Scar7139 on
QDOBA, if you’re listening – please open a 60th WI location in Eau Claire!!!
UltraMagat on
LIES. ALL LIES.
There are NOT 11 in AZ. AFAIK there are exactly TWO. One at ASU and one at the AFB in Tucson.
The locations on Qdoba’s actual website are freaking wrong.
Leave A Reply
Du musst angemeldet sein, um einen Kommentar abzugeben.
24 Kommentare
They need some better advertising. This says that there are 9 in my state and I have never even heard of them.
Far superior to Chipotle. I’ll take the smoke for this.
Qdoba is the „Is Pepsi okay?“ of fast casual burritos

I thought they were gone, until I saw one in the San Diego airport. I bought a good sized, delicious breakfast burrito for $6. I couldn’t believe it. I expect to be ripped off for a good meal in an airport.
A week ago I was in Seattle (SeaTac) and found the same deal at that airport too!
Much better than Taco Bell and Chipotle
My old roommate used to work at the only Qdoba in TN r/notinteresting
I’m from NH and I know exactly where the 1 is!
The fact they are more popular in the Midwest than the south west (which has really good Mexican food) says a lot about the quality of the food
„Whenever a map of count data makes sense, perhaps to place a map of rates in perspective, graphic theory condemns using a choropleth map because its ink (or toner) metaphor is misleading.“ -Mark Monmonier „[Lying with maps](https://projecteuclid.org/journals/statistical-science/volume-20/issue-3/Lying-with-Maps/10.1214/088342305000000241.full)“
Qdoba isn’t shit compared to Chipotle.
Good ol‘ New Mexico being the gaping void, as usual.
Granted, in this case, I doubt we’re suffering for lack of their version of Mexican food.
Chipotle is everywhere, but for Qdoba here, I sense an inverse correlation to the Moe’s location map.
The tortilla soup is back y’all!
As a New Mexican, we don’t need one anyway.
The size and naming of the black dot in the legend made me think there was a singular place named Qdoba and that the geographic distribution of them would relate to this place somehow but I was disappointed to find it is not so…
I didn’t realize Indiana had that many. I figured they were common most everywhere
TIL there’s a Qdoba in my area! Thanks!
About 15 years ago there were 4-5 Qdoba’s in my city as well as a local “chain” (they had maybe 6 locations all in the city) that did largely the same type of menu along with Chipotle. Seemingly the Qdoba’s were positioned purely to destroy the local chain because every one of them opened up within a block or two of the local chain. The local chain ended up dying out completely and the Qdoba closed all but one restaurant in the city (which pales in comparison to how good it used to be) and now we have fucking Chipotle on every corner. Thankfully during that time frame 300k Mexican and El Salvadoran people moved here so we have really good Mexican and El Salvadoran food now instead of just burrito places and Tex-Mex places.
Fuck Qdoba even if they ARE better than Chipotle.
I thought these things were everywhere. I guess that’s just because there are ones in most military PXs and in my home town.
I’m guessing the 12 in California are in airports. I’ve never seen one in the real world here.
They have one on the campus at Northern Illinois University. Super good stuff
QDOBA, if you’re listening – please open a 60th WI location in Eau Claire!!!
LIES. ALL LIES.
There are NOT 11 in AZ. AFAIK there are exactly TWO. One at ASU and one at the AFB in Tucson.
The locations on Qdoba’s actual website are freaking wrong.