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Burrito Gallery Downtown

Burrito Gallery Downtown

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4.3 Google Review
21 E Adams St, Jacksonville, Florida, 32202, United States
(904) 598-2922 www.burritogallery.com
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Mar 6, 2018
* WARNING: RIP OFF!! * If you love throwing away money, getting ripped off and leaving unsatisfied and just as hungry as you were when you walked in, this is the place for you!! I love a good taco. LOVE tacos. I’d happily give this place 1 star for the flavor being good. For the fact I get charged $4 for a “special” taco that consist of less than 1 oz of meat is blasphemy and earns them a 1 Star. I spent $30 on a meal for 2. So sad that I wasted my time, calories and money on it. Edit 1: After reviewing the ingredients of the Brisket taco, I realized it was missing at least 3 ingredients advertised on the menu. Terrible place to eat.

Jan 18, 2018
Picked this spot arbitrarily for a quick, cheap bite downtown. Burritos and margaritas were great, but I wish we'd known it was Taco Tuesday! (There wasn't a sign near the food counter but I spotted one on the way to the back to order drinks at the bar.) Lighting and seating was odd, but staff was friendly! I would have loved to check out the back patio on a warmer day. We'll be back for sure!

Apr 29, 2018
Staff was very friendly and helpful. We ordered takeout and the food was done very quickly. Everything was delicious. Definitely gonna stop in anytime I'm in JAX. Super funky art everywhere.

May 14, 2018
Burritos are generous and under $8. Sort of hip place with local artists work on the walls. Casual service with no attitude. Nice bar and patio area in the rear.

Apr 28, 2018
Was kind of bland and really slow. Eating area is extremely cramped and can't fit larger parties together. Food was okay. Atmosphere was decent. Beer is expensive and food is expensive yet filling. Queso is good and I'd definitely recommend the blackened shrimp over the other options. Hostess wasn't extremely friendly or rude.

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