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LaMenina May 5, 2008 07:04 PM

Qdoba vs. Chipotle
 
So, from which culinary kitchen do you prefer those fatty fatty burritos from?

Qdoba, with its snazzy little cactus logo, or Chipotle, with the astro/contemporary font and restaurant layout?

I think I prefer Chipotle. I seem to get more bang for my buck there.

Crash "Long-Winded Wrong Answer" Landon May 5, 2008 07:11 PM

I've only ever been to a Qdoba, but from a marketing standpoint, theirs is the better name. It's intriguing and more instinctively pronounceable. Qdoba also more adequately conveys their theme; if you don't know what a chipotle pepper is, you're sort of lost. A cactus, on the other hand, is a pretty recognizable symbol of Tex-Mex cuisine.

Having never eaten both to compare, I must withhold full judgement. But Qdoba wins the logo battle.

The Plane Is A Tiger May 5, 2008 07:19 PM

Out of all the burrito places I've tried, Qdoba was inferior to Chipotle, California Tortilla, and Urban Burrito. Their cheese sauce was okay, but I just wasn't very impressed. Although Chipotle had the plainest menu of them all it still had quite a bit of flavor.

kat May 6, 2008 01:02 AM

Having never even heard of Qdoba, never mind eaten there, and being a fervent follower of Chipotle, I would say the latter since I can't imagine anything more delicious than a giant chicken fajita burrito with chunky guacamole and Chipotle Tabasco sauce.

True, I'm making an uninformed decision but I'm moving in September and nothing made me happier than knowing a Chipotle was within walking distance of my living quarters.

Chaotic May 6, 2008 01:11 AM

I've actually eaten at both. They have a Qdoba on the Rutgers - College Ave. Campus and tried Chipotle a couple of times when I've been in NYC.

I agree that Chipotle has the better taste, but Qdoba manages to take it from them just for the amount of variety that it has.

Qdoba for me.

Dhsu May 6, 2008 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kat (Post 602481)
Having never even heard of Qdoba, never mind eaten there, and being a fervent follower of Chipotle, I would say the latter since I can't imagine anything more delicious than a giant chicken fajita burrito with chunky guacamole and Chipotle Tabasco sauce.

I'm holding you personally responsible for the small puddle of drool that just formed on my keyboard.

Arkhangelsk May 6, 2008 01:21 PM

I've never even heard of Qdoba... in my neck of the woods it's either Freebirds or Chipotle, and while I like both, I like the overall flavor of Chipotle better. I just wish they had the option of adding extra cilantro :(.

And I love their metal-sculpture Mayan symbol art as well.

Paco May 6, 2008 01:25 PM

Since of those two we only have a Chipotle here in Visalia, it wins by default.

nuttyturnip May 6, 2008 01:56 PM

Why does it have to be either one? Chipotle burritos are dry and lack variety, and Qdoba, while having a lot more to chose from, is too expensive (no combo for chips and a drink to go along with my burrito?) I'll take California Tortilla (local to the DC area) or any other local chain over those two.

SpaceMonk May 6, 2008 02:30 PM

Chipotle all the way. My favorite would have to be the vegetarian bowl! I love the burrito stuff too but falling into that trap gets my stomach really full, too full that it hurts.

RacinReaver May 7, 2008 03:25 AM

I'll take Qdoba any day over Chipotle. I love the ability to choose more than a burrito or a taco for dinner, they cost about the same amount of money, and goddamn nothing beats Qdoba's nachos. Also, gotta say I like the taste of Qdoba's chicken a lot better than Chipotle's.

BlindMonk May 7, 2008 11:34 AM

The limited selection never bothered me at Chipotle. I go there when I want an excellent Chipotle burrito (and veritable meal in itself). Aaaaand I go to other restaurants when I'm in the mood for something else. Not a big deal.

I'm certainly going to be trying out Qdoba soon, however, as there's a franchise location just a block down the way from here.

nuttyturnip May 8, 2008 09:18 AM

I decided to give Qdoba another shot yesterday, since it's a 9 block walk to California Tortilla. Qdoba's chicken ranch taco salad was quite tasty, especially the grilled chicken, but for almost the same price ($6) I could get a salad twice as big, with more toppings, at California Tortilla. At least it's a good way to enforce portion control.

Sakabadger May 8, 2008 01:52 PM

Where's BM at with the rabid Chipotle support?

Never heard of Qdoba before and there's a Chipotle within a couple miles of where I live, so my preference is obviously skewed.

Kind of disagree with Qdoba being more "instinctively pronounceable." How do you pronounce it? Q-doba? Kuhdoughba? Chipotle seems much more manageable to me.

BlindMonk May 8, 2008 03:29 PM

Alright, just tried out Qdoba and I thought it was pretty tasty. Maybe a little flat compared to Chipotle but seeing as its closer I'll probably end up going there instead.

Kaleb.G May 8, 2008 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Arkhangelsk (Post 602571)
I've never even heard of Qdoba... in my neck of the woods it's either Freebirds or Chipotle, and while I like both, I like the overall flavor of Chipotle better. I just wish they had the option of adding extra cilantro :(.

And I love their metal-sculpture Mayan symbol art as well.

I didn't even know Freebirds was a chain until now. I went to the original one in Goleta (a.k.a. Isla Vista, a.k.a. Santa Barbara) many times. They have awesome burritos. However, it's a different style than Chipotle. I like both. I've never been to a Qdoba, but I hear there's one somewhere not to far from where I live now, so I'll have to seek it out.

BlindMonk May 8, 2008 10:39 PM

Ha, Freebirds...

http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/7...againbysf9.jpg

Taco May 10, 2008 10:36 AM

This poll needs more Moe's.

There's a Qdoba more conveniently located near me than a Chipotle, and I've taken quite a liking to their burritos. Sometimes they're poorly wrapped, but they're overflowing with fixings. Dee=lish.

nuttyturnip May 10, 2008 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco (Post 603768)
This poll needs more Moe's.

You mean the place that throws your chips willy-nilly into a bag, then tosses your burrito on top of them, and tops it off with an insultingly small container of salsa? I don't think so.

rudds May 22, 2008 03:38 AM

Franchised burritos are tools of the white man. Get to California and eat a burrito from some dingy taqueria you never heard of.

Rydia May 24, 2008 12:01 AM

I've never heard of Qdoba before (I'm in California), and I'm also not sure if we have any around the area I live in. There are quite a few Chipotles in the area though. Maybe about three within 5 miles of where I live. So I have to go with Chipotle for the sake of familiarity. I also usually feel quite full after eating there.

Acacia May 24, 2008 11:29 AM

:3 Legend has it that the Chipotle near my campus was the first restaurant~ (yea go Colorado)

I've tried Qdoba before, and honestly wasn't a fan. The burrito I had was soggy after like five minutes, which made it really difficult/gross to eat.

Can't remember much of the flavor either, which may say something about how tasty it was (whereas I remember how Chipotle's burritos taste like)

'Course, I've had Chipotle first, so that might be a factor of not liking Qdoba, but I think I'll get my burritos from Chipotle <3

ZiggyGo May 24, 2008 11:39 AM

In my area, there is neither a Qdoba (which I've never heard of) or a Chipotle (which I've heard from friends in the Midwest). Actually, there aren't any franchised burrito places in my area.

I'd say the closest would be a California Tortilla in Newark, DE but I don't know how widespread that franchise is, aside from locations in D.C. It could be that it's just a college town and they were cashing in on the craziness that can be a college campus.

elwe Jun 5, 2008 02:29 AM

I've only been to Chipotle. The first visit was the direct result of endless Chipotle talk, so I decided to give the place a try. Needless to say, I wasn't too impressed, but this was probably because I failed at ordering. I don't even remember what I got. The second time around, I ordered a steak burrito and added beans, pico de gallo, and rice. Much better. I could definitely use another one right now. The only issue I have is the price. Okay, well, I guess it's not too bad, but I could fill myself with more at the same price. And no, I'm not referring to greasy McDonalds. :D But then again, Chipotle usually leaves me feeling pretty full, so meh.

Hachifusa Jun 5, 2008 12:22 PM

Chipotle is better for one reason: Chipotle Tabasco sauce, as was pointed out by kat. I mean, I get the (pretty boring) vegetarian salad, but I smother that damn thing with this sauce. I don't think it's available in stores. =/


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