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Strawberry Cheesecake Shake -- new at Sonic

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by DyePack, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. patchs

    patchs Active Member

    I love the cake batter ice cream at Coldstone. I always forget to order the shake that has that flavor.
    Since we're talking fast food (and ACC football), I was in So. Fla. last month and ate a Pollo Tropical.
    Black beans and rice were good, the chicken was dry but had a decent flavor.
    Anyone else been there?
    Oh yeah, also went to Chipotle Mexican Grill, which I've been to before, that place is awesome, God, I wish we had one in my area.
     
  2. imjustagirl2

    imjustagirl2 New Member

    The cake batter ice cream is too rich for me. Everyone here told me to try the birthday cake mixer thing, with the cake batter, the sprinkles and all that? I couldn't eat more than four bites.

    I haven't had Chipotle in a while. I keep meaning to go. It's been about a year, and there's one about 10-15 miles from my house. What a dolt I am.
     
  3. Stupid

    Stupid Member

    Chipotle, moe's, Qdoba, Baja Fresh, et al, are better than Taco Bell but are all just fey copies of the San Francisco taquerias which, sadly, are 3,000 miles away from me now.

    If you've ever had a Mission burrito, you'll know what I mean.
     
  4. spup1122

    spup1122 Guest

    I LOVE Qdoba. It is amazing. My sister and I used to go anytime one of us was hungover from too much partying while we were in college.
     
  5. DyePack

    DyePack New Member

    I like the Qdoba burritos that are as big as footballs.

    But when the ice cream ban went into effect, a burrito ban came with it.

    Now someone can rip me for not going to Qdoba, Chipotle, etc.
     
  6. PopeDirkBenedict

    PopeDirkBenedict Active Member

    I despise Chipotle, but love Qdoba. Chiptole always leaves a NASTY taste in my mouth, like I just tossed Patrick Ewing's salad. But I love me a chicken queso Qdoba burrito. There's one right across from me and it takes all my willpower not to eat there every day.
     
  7. spup1122

    spup1122 Guest

    A quick search revealed no Qdoba's within 5 hours of me. That makes me REALLY sad. We do, however, have a McCalister's here and I think I am in heaven everytime I eat there.
     
  8. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    Wow, I haven't thought about Qdoba in five years. There was one in Athens that I used to go to all the time, when I wanted one burrito to fill me up for the next 72 hours.

    God, that damn burrito was massive. But oh so good.
     
  9. imjustagirl2

    imjustagirl2 New Member

    I've never been to Qdoba. I found that Moe's was a bad ripoff of Chipotle, so I stick with Chipotle. What's different about Qdoba?
     
  10. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    I have not been to Qdoba, but we're getting them here. Baja Fresh > moe's, but there's more moe's around here. There's a place in the rich part of town well west of here that has something called California Tortilla. That any good? Menu looks good and they have all the hot sauces you'd find at a place like Le Gourmet Chef, available for use (in case your burrito needed a few dashes of Ass in Space).
     
  11. spup1122

    spup1122 Guest

    I need to find a good tex-mex place around here. Doc won't eat it, but on Fridays when he eats out because of the long night of preps, it would be really nice to have a place I can go pick up some yummy food.
     
  12. Kaylee

    Kaylee Member

    Dunno if this is status quo at all locations, but the last Chipolte where I ate, which was in Dallas, had frozen margaritas.

    Considering I was dining with a bickering married couple and a crying, neglected child, it was like an oasis in a desert.
     
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