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QDOBA Mexican Eats

QDOBA Mexican Eats

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3.9 Google Review
1110 S 71st St #Suite D, Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, United States
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May 12, 2018
Friend wanted me to try it since I love. Chipotle and she doesn't. You do get alot more for your money but I just prefer the way Chipotle seasons there veggies and beans since I am vegetarian. But this place does offer one scoop of free guac and free mango salsa. Which were okay. Still prefer chipotle lol

Mar 10, 2018
Great food, and service will come again!

May 18, 2018
Chips were very salty but the pico was bomb

Jun 7, 2017
Id give 0 stars if I could. After being a loyal customer for years and spending hundreds at this location I will never be eating here again. Yesterday but got a meal and got a brownie which I have had before. This batch was disgusting an inedible. I took one bite and could barely eat a bite. I threw out the rest of it. Today I came in to get a meal and a refund and they refused to refund me for it without the receipt I threw away. The manager argued with me stating he made them and that they were fine and nothing was wrong with him. And became defensive because he couldn't believe he made bad food. They refused to refund me a couple dollars for rancid inedible food without a receipt. Really? They lost a $12 sale and all my future purchases over refusing refund a couple dollars for rancid food. I'll be glad to spend my money at a different location.

Oct 3, 2017
I go to the Qdoba in Aksarben a lot and there is a certain manager there that has always been rude to me. He is the tall dark haired middle aged man who never smiles. I don't know if i'm the only person who experiences this mans hatred but it needs to come to an end. Let's unite and stop him from ruining the life's of many Qdoba goers...today is the last day i pay for a water cup. #getthemiddleagedmanfired

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:10:30 am - 10 pm
Fri:10:30 am - 10 pm
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