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4.7 (9 reviews)
Open 11:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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Chipotle Chicken Wrap
Carolyn C.

This locally owned business is pretty new and a bit hard to find, as they are in the center behind Jack-in-the-Box on Crabb River Rd. We have picked up takeout from WingEats twice now. The family owned business is very friendly, and the premises are bright and clean. The Chipotle Chicken sandwich is spicy and huge, with chicken breast that overhangs the brioche bun. Fries and onion rings are crispy and well seasoned. Chicken bowl is delicious with savory rice and sauce - one bowl will easily feed 2 people. Chipotle Chicken Wrap is delicious, and cubed chicken is accompanied by fresh lettuce and grilled onions. Flavors are on point, though some may find the chipotle chicken to be too spicy. Star was deducted because the wait was about 30 minutes even though order was placed hours in advance through Too Good To Go App, which (understandably) allows the business to prioritize regular customers over 2G2G customers. Also, as constructive criticism for the chef, the chicken was overcooked to the point of being tough and dry. However, the portions are very generous. Please give them a try!

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Great food, no one knows it exists. Advertisement would go a long way to get more people.

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