What’s better than a burrito? Two burritos. A burrito is the perfect food. It encompasses all the major food groups, gains, meat, vegetables, dairy and guacamole. Wrapped up into a warm and tender tortilla, this hand-held meal is ideal for any situation, if you’re on the go or dining in. From Mission style to Tex-Mex, Montreal has a great selection of burrito shops to curb your cravings.
Burrito shop (3686-B Saint-Laurent Bourlevard)
Located on the main, Burrito Shop offers five different kinds of meat for your burrito. Order burrito served wrapped in a tortilla, in a bowl or piled high on a salad with all the fixins’.
Burrito Revolucion (multiple locations)
This Hochelaga burrito haven recently opened up their second location in the trendy Griffintown. They offer classic options to satiate your hunger for burritos.
Tejano BBQ Burrito (511 de Courcelle Street)
This local Tex-Mex burrito shop is owned and operated by pitmaster Dylan Kier of Blackstrap BBQ. Get your next burrito all dressed with the ancho cumin BBQ beef, robust in flavor from a championship winning smoker.
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La Taqueria Mexicaine (4306 Saint-Laurent Boulevard)
This ultra casual Mexican grill has been a local favourite in the Mile-End for over 25 years. Their burritos stand out on the classic taqueria menu. Traditional, steak, chicken, and shrimp burritos with a variety of vegetarian options available as well.
M4 Burritos (multiple locations)
M4 is a local burrito chain inspired by the Mission district of San Fransisco. The “4” represents how many steps it takes to order. Pick your burrito, the ingredients, a choice of their signature salsa and sides. This quick service restaurant will have you pounding down a burrito in no time.
Icehouse (51 Roy Street East)
Chef and owner Nick Hodge brought us a taste of his childhood growing up in Texas with Icehouse. Icehouse’s menu is inspired by the cuisine from boarder towns along the Texas/Mexico boarder as well as Quebec and Canada. Order the lobster burrito which features a generous portion of lobster, Spanish rice, and homemade tortilla chips.
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Lola Rosa (multiple locations)
Lola Rosa’s contribution to the burrito landscape comes as a gluten free and vegan option. A burrito with black beans, corn, tomato, cilantro, mozzarella, , green onions, sweet potatoes, jalapeños, mint and coriander sour cream will make you forget you’re a carnivore.
Mucho Burrito (multiple locations)
This Canada-wide chain is the answer to the American Burrito juggernaut names after a pepper. Built on the philosophy of using 100% fresh ingredients, a signature menu of burritos, tacos, bowls and quesadillas await you. Quality is paramount and being a chain, their products are always consistent.
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