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Burrito Loco

A no brainer grab-n-go for fresh, tasty mexican treats. Perfect for students and those in a hurry who are craving something filling, healthy and delicious.

5 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. ShawnDec 03, 2007

    Burrito Loco is by far the best burrito shop ever! We have been going there since it opened, quality and value have stayed the same as when it opened.

    I have been to a lot of burrito shops, the commercial ones are OK, but you can’t get any better than Burrito Loco.

    I recommend it getting into your normal rotation. We go every week.

    Chips and Cheese (melted) are their best kept secret! Get a side of salsa, rice and beans and you can make your own nachos!

  2. MaryNov 06, 2007

    I go here every week! The burritos are huge for the money and it’s great for a quick lunch off campus.

  3. AshleySep 28, 2007

    Yeah I always heard burrito loco was good so Ive been there twice later at night and both times I’ve gotten sick because of their food! Probably won’t go back.

  4. NatalieApr 10, 2007

    My favorite place in West Chester, hands down. Could eact here every day. $5.50 school special makes my day. Fresh chips and salsa are a california heaven

  5. Anson H.Feb 17, 2007

    Located across from West Chester University, Burrito Loco definitely serves a full plate. Averaging about $6-$7 a burrito plate, you get a PACKED burrito (that measures almost 3″ in diameter and 8″ in length!) in addition to traditional nachos. It is definitely worth getting some extra of their homemade guacomole!
    Burrito Loco has a few tables inside and on the patio out front. Parking can be a hassle however, as the street/metered parking is generally full during school/business hours. One’s best bet is to park at the auditorium parking lot a few blocks away.

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