(614) 621-2601
488 S High St
Columbus,
OH
43215
39.9522
-82.9987
Neighborhoods: Brewery District, South Columbus
Price:
$
Last updated 8.17.11
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Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Carry Out, Cheap Eats
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Open 7 Days
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What People Are Saying About Chipotle Mexican Grill
Featured Review
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In Short – Boasting a sleek decor of blond wood, raw steel and exposed pipes, this taqueria hums with conversation and an eclectic mix of piped-in salsa, rock and reggae. Patrons--mostly on-the-go professionals and parents with kids in tow--line up at an assembly-line style counter for hard and soft tacos or burritos (regular, fajita-style or without the tortilla) made with fillings like grilled chicken or steak, free-range pork or shredded beef.
Editor's Tips
- Save Time:
- If you're placing five or more orders, fax the restaurant ahead of time. Your food will be waiting at the register when you arrive.
- Know Before You Go:
- The hot tomatillo-red chili salsa is genuinely fiery, so unless you have taste buds of steel, stick with the medium corn salsa.
- Save Time:
- If you're placing five or more orders, fax the restaurant ahead of time. Your food will be waiting at the register when you arrive.
- Know Before You Go:
- The hot tomatillo-red chili salsa is genuinely fiery, so unless you have taste buds of steel, stick with the medium corn salsa.
- Know Before You Go:
- The hot tomatillo-red chili salsa is genuinely fiery, so unless you have taste buds of steel, stick with the medium corn salsa.
- Save Time:
- If you're placing five or more orders, fax the restaurant ahead of time. Your food will be waiting at the register when you arrive.
Great food for the price.
by shaun43123 at Citysearch
It is really good. I compare it to other places that serve burritos and i choose it everytime. I highly suggest it.
Fast food when you're not in the mood for fast food
by i5683u at Citysearch
Though on busy days you may have to wait in line for a bit, you move quickly, but just be prepared on those busy days and know what you want. Everything is FRESH, which definitely sets it apart from other fast food joints. I recommend their corn salsa (medium) on any of their burritos.
- Pros: Large portions, fast and fresh
- Cons: Limited menu
Quick Mex Fix
by afiera at Citysearch
Chipotle is a good place to go to get a huge portion at a good price. I agree they do use a good bit of rice but I think it's very good and you can always ask for less. Don't go if you're anti-cilantro though. It's a good balance of spice as well, I think. Their menu isn't vast and burritos (in a tortilla or a bowl) are the way to go. If it's busy you might feel a little rushed going down the line so if you have multiple orders, fax them in first.
- Pros: Food Quality, Chicken, Cilantro/Seasoning
- Cons: Sometimes crowded
Fast and tasty Burrito
by rumpeltiltskin at Citysearch
For the folks out there with a spicy appetite, try the hot salsa at Chipotle. You could also go in for a variation of the burrito, called the burrito bol, which is essentially the contents of a burrito without the tortilla. I prefer rice so I stick with the burrito bol when I'm at chipotle. I am from India and have essentially spicy taste buds with an appetite for rice. I love this combination at Chipotle: Burrito bol with chicken, corn, medium/hot salsa, green peppers, onions n lettuce.
- Pros: Fast service, decent food, made to order burrito
- Cons: Indifferent servers, ambience
Rice at Chipotle--not unhealthy!!!
by theuntouchable at Citysearch
I moved to Honolulu, and I miss Chipotle here! Baja Fresh has no spice, even with entire salsa bar heaped on top of the burrito! Contrary to what others say, rice is extremely healthy and nutricious. There's a reason people in Asian cultures stay slim with their rice-based diets! It's what you add to the rice that can rob it of its health content. Chipotle only adds cilantro to their rice, and as someone who was raised in an Asian family, I like the change from the rice I'm used to consuming! I'm definitely a Chipotle addict, and for me, Baja just doesn't do the trick. It's up to you to try both Baja and Chipotle and decide which you prefer. To each their own, but don't say rice is unhealthy!
- Pros: spicy meat, good portion size, quick
- Cons: always crowded

