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If you're looking for a quick and satisfying lunch, Chipotle is often one of the first places that comes to mind. Known for its customizable burritos, tacos, bowls, and quesadillas, the popular chain has built a loyal following over the years. However, while Chipotle remains a go-to option for many diners, some people are starting to look elsewhere for their burrito fix.
There are several reasons why burrito fans search for alternatives. For some, it comes down to price, as a standard burrito at Chipotle can cost around $9 to $11 before adding drinks or extras. Others simply prefer restaurants that offer different flavors, unique ingredients, or what they feel is a higher-quality burrito experience.
In this slideshow, Moms Who Think highlights eight burrito chains that many fans say rival or even surpass Chipotle. Whether you prefer authentic Mexican flavors or classic Tex-Mex favorites, these alternatives offer plenty of delicious options for burrito lovers.
This post was updated in May 2026 to include updated information about several Chipotle alternatives and what they offer.
Moe's Southwest Grill
Moe's Southwest Grill has 578 locations throughout the United States as of April 2026. What's more, this growth has occurred over the last 24 years, demonstrating just how popular this restaurant is. One reason for the immense popularity is the ability to order a take-home kit, allowing you to create your own version of Moe's Southwest Grill. When it comes to alternatives to Chipotle, Moe's is right at the top of the list.
Moe's Southwest Grill
Another reason Moe's Southwest Grill is so popular is its casual environment, which is similar to Chipotle. The name MOE was an acronym for "Musicians, Outlaws, and Entertainers." What's even more fun is the fact that many items on the menu reference pop culture, like Art Vandelay, which references "Seinfeld," and Alright Alright Alright, which references "Dazed and Confused."
Rubio's Coastal Grill
Rubio's Coastal Grill has been around since 1983 and now has 152 locations in America as of April 2026. Originally, this restaurant began in California. With the name, it should come as no surprise that the main focus is on fish tacos and seafood.
Rubio's Coastal Grill
In June 2024, Rubio's Coastal Grill closed 48 locations in California, but its food is still considered top-tier. Its popularity is tied to sustainable sources of seafood and healthy item choices.
Taco Bell
Sometimes, when one hears the word Mexican food, Taco Bell is the first restaurant that pops into mind. That is because, since its start in 1962, Taco Bell has grown to 8,239 restaurants in the United States as of March 2026. It's quick, easy, and doesn't put too much of a dent into a person's wallet. Taco Bell is often one of the go-to alternatives to Chipotle.
Taco Bell
Although Taco Bell is popular, some may argue that the quality of food has diminished over the years. But Taco Bell remains one of Chipotle's top competitors. Many customers remain loyal due to the value of meals and the array of choices on the menu.
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill has locations in America and has previously operated in Dubai and Singapore. As the name suggests, this restaurant prides itself on having "A Fresh Take" on its meals. This means they will always provide fresh ingredients that are of high quality.
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill states that they "believe in real Mexican food by real people, for real people." This philosophy puts their menu items in the top-quality tier. With a wide variety of options to choose from, there's something for everyone.
Qdoba Mexican Eats
Although Qdoba Mexican Eats has changed its name twice, it still promotes its original purpose. Serving authentic Mexican food to customers. This restaurant offers high-quality food and is one of the best alternatives to Chipotle.
Qdoba Mexican Eats
Qdoba Mexican Eats is pricier than, say, Taco Bell, but customers love the quality of their choices. This in itself makes the price worth it for many.
Freebirds
It should come as no surprise that Freebirds was first founded in California (The name alone is a clue enough). However, the restaurant headquarters eventually settled in Texas, and with it came the Texan influence on ingredients.
Freebirds
Freebirds is popular for several reasons, including the quality of the food, but also their loyalty to their customers. This loyalty means they offer their customers perks like the 'Kids Eat Free' promotion on Saturdays and Sundays (with code KIDSEATFREE) and a loyalty program.
Del Taco
Del Taco, although less popular than Taco Bell, is a fast-food chain that has grown to approximately 595 locations as of 2026. One of the reasons Del Taco is popular with customers is its decision to offer vegan and vegetarian options.
Del Taco
Del Taco has a value menu called 'Del's Real Deal$' featuring 15 items at $2 or less. This allows customers to choose their favorites for a quick and low price. Another perk, if your child doesn't love tacos as much as you, they offer items like fries and burgers. Win-win for parents of picky eaters.
Taco Bueno
Taco Bueno was founded in Abilene, Texas, in 1967. Its popularity is maintained somewhat in the southern states. Taco Bueno promotes freshness and quality ingredients.
Taco Bueno
Furthermore, Taco Bueno focuses on Tex-Mex-type options. This means that instead of staying authentic to Mexican-style cuisine, it blends American Texan flavors and ingredients with Mexican cuisine. (Much like Taco Bell is an Americanized style of Mexican cuisine.) Therefore, if you love the combination of the two styles, Taco Bueno is worth the trip.
In Conclusion
While Chipotle is a casual and delicious restaurant, there are so many other superior choices. If you are in the mood to expand your taste buds and explore different flavors and styles of Mexican cuisine, any restaurant on this list should make it to the top of your must-try list.
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