Roburrito's is located at 397 West Main Street in Dallastown, Pennsylvania. A sign is visible from the road. Roburrito's' parking lot is often full, especially at mealtimes and on weekends, so you may have to park on the side street.
The specialty of Roburrito's is the Roburrito. It is an amazing burrito made with rice, fresh salsa, fresh guacamole, sour cream, cheese, black beans, and a choice of either chicken, steak, or potato. If you can't decide between the three, you can order the "full blast," which is a mixture of steak, chicken, and potato. Other options, such as shrimp, are available as well, and the Roburrito's staff will accommodate most requests for further customization. The Roburrito is a memorable meal in itself, and most people can't finish their first. From the outside, a Roburrito does not look very large. Be warned - they are as dense as they are delicious.
Another great meal from Roburrito's is the Burritodilla - everything found in a Roburrito, except folded and grilled like a traditional quesadilla. Salsa, sour cream, and guacamole are served on the side. The Burritodilla is a good choice if you want to try a unique meal. Traditional quesadillas and nachos are also offered at Roburrito's.
Most of the food options at Roburrito's are between five and seven dollars. While this is more expensive than traditional fast food, you also get more food and a higher quality meal.
The interior of Roburrito's is not very large. There are only a few booths, so don't count on being able to get a seat. Fortunately, it is possible to order food over the phone for pickup. I've never had any issues with incorrect orders this way.
If you can, though, you definitely should eat in at Roburrito's. Why? Roburrito's has numerous hot (and not-so-hot) sauces that you can add to your meal for free. Just grab two or three bottles from the counter and see what you think. There are several signs illustrating the heat scale, so you shouldn't be surprised by the heat level of any of the sauces. My personal favorites are Peach Warrior, Midnight Mango, and Texas Hold'em BBQ, but I wander to the hotter end of the scale from time to time.
Roburrito's is open from 11AM to 9PM Monday through Saturday, and is open from noon to 8PM on Sunday. If you're near Dallastown during either of those times, you should stop by Roburrito's and treat yourself to some delicious Mexican. After your first, you will almost certainly find your way back for more.
Published by Steven Moneyworth
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