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QDOBA Mexican Eats

QDOBA Mexican Eats

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795 U.S. 31 N #Suite B, Greenwood, Indiana, 46142, United States
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Apr 24, 2018
Absolutely ridiculous. Came at 545 and they had no ground beef, no grilled chicken and no steak ready for the dinner rush!! Then we asked for a taco salad and they have no lettuce!! The Ecoli scare was almost 2 weeks ago....so this is literally just laziness on the part of the managers! So my husband had to get a bowl but with no rice and they had no fajita veggies either!!!! We finally got something resembling what we came for and when we asked for our drinks they told us they only had diet soda!!!!! UNREAL!!!!!! I will say that Chloe and Kane were very apologetic and are the only reason we stayed to eat.

Apr 29, 2018
Would eat here anytime but I wish they'd give you more chips for the price you pay for chips and queso. Quick, tasty food that costs a bit more than other places but I feel like it's worth the cost.

May 7, 2018
even the couple of hours to closing time they were out of most of main items. it is little funny the mexican restaurant can be out of guac. even many employee at the same time they were slow and no attention to customers.

Mar 18, 2018
Worst service I have ever had at a Qdoba. Not only were they not prepare at 6:30 to accommodate a rush but they lack the ability to produce even a resemblance of a burrito. All I wanted was Steak Rice and Queso and I walked out with a little rice, a pinch of burnt chicken, and enough queso to make the thing fall apart, which it did because they don't know how to wrap burritos. It took 10 minutes for them to make that skimpy thing and only 5 to choke it down. They also wanted to charge me $9. Nope. I've been to this location many times over the years and I will not be coming back. Also, this place is unsanitary and unkept. Go to El Meson for awesome Mexican food, not here.

May 23, 2018
Food was good, kid making the food had long hair and no hair net.

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Mon:8 am - 10 pm
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Wed:8 am - 10 pm
Thu:8 am - 10 pm
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