Top 10 Chipotle Secret Menu 2025
Chipotle is among those places that will never fail to provide you with a satisfying meal at a reasonable price. Like other popular chains like Starbucks or Taco Bell, Chipotle offers a menu that many people are unaware of. These secrets can be those who are picky customers and the ones who are the most adventurous eaters, including reducing menu items to incorporating them for a lavish (sometimes pictures-worthy) Chipotle masterpiece.
Access to the Chipotle hidden menus isn’t tricky, and sometimes, all you need is a simple check for TikTok and a slightly complicated order. It’s vital to note that these items aren’t found on a menu. They are not on any official menu but are fan-made variations of menu options; therefore, don’t rely on the staff at your favorite Chipotle to know the contents of you’re “Burritodilla” order consists of without explaining the details.
These hacks will not only increase the quality of your meal and save you money, but they’re also usually affordable. If other fast food chains surround you and keep track of some hack accounts on TikTok, you can learn some things. These are Chipotle’s 10 secret menu items that I’ve uncovered through the help of my friends and an extensive amount of menu testing.
10. Cilantro

Yes, cilantro is the green herb found in Chipotle rice. All you need to do is request it. The best part is that it’s completely free.
9. Double Toppings

Though most people will receive a single serving of each topping in their meals, it’s okay to ask for two servings (and it is free). This can be helpful if you’re unsure; however, be aware of additional charges if you ask for extra food items or Guacamole.
8. Double Wrapped Burrito

Although most employees at Chipotle will do this, when your burrito is falling in pieces, requesting two tortillas to cover your meal is not a good idea since you typically only receive one tortilla. If you’re asking for two, you could always break up the filling in the future and create two burritos instead of one!
7. Taco Salad

The taco salad isn’t on the list of most popular Chipotle hacks. It’s believed to be not served at all Chipotle restaurants. Taco salad is any other salad on the Chipotle menu with a fried tortilla bowl. If it’s not in stock at the local Chipotle, request nachos with lettuce to get more of this.
6. Double-Decker Taco

Double-decker tacos are the normal taco inside a sosoftshellheese taco. The cheese taco sits on the bottom, and the standard taco (that is filled with fillings) is placed over it. When you order, ask for the taco with all your favorite fillings placed over the sosoftshellheese taco. You can also order both separately and then stack them up yourself (this will likely work best when ordering online).
5.The 3-Pointer

It’s a burrito with only three toppings/fillings inside. It’s a secret menu since it’s believed to be less expensive than a typical Chipotle burrito. This ploy has caused some confusion within some of the Chipotle community, and an official Chipotle spokesperson clarified in a post on Facebook that a single serving of sofritas, meat, or guacamole equals two points. All other items on the menu are worth one point.
To make a purchase and ensure you’re getting the less expensive “3 pointer” rate, adhere to the above procedure. If you add additional items or fillings, you’ll be charged the regular burrito price.
4. Quesadilla

Chipotle’s quesadillas come in various quesadillas: a flat tortilla filled with cheese that melts within their presser. While it was more of a secret method, Chipotle has adapted to the times and has added it to their menu online as an option for a Kid’s Meal (it’s still not on the menu of their official store). For individual orders, the method to make the quesadilla has become all-purpose since it’s created for online orders, and you shouldn’t be hesitant to make a purchase. The menu online includes cheese-filled quesadillas with three side dishes that you can choose from for $3.50, with cheese included, and $4.50 with protein included.
3. Burritodilla

The Burritodilla combines a quesadilla with the burrito, but differently than the quesarito. The burritodilla is an omelet filled with the same fillings you would normally add to burritos. This makes it smaller than the gigantic quesarito (because it only holds around half of all the ingredients) and more cheesy.
To order this, request the quesadilla topped with protein and any other toppings you’d like. You must order the fillings before melting the cheese; otherwise, the fillings won’t fit in the quesadilla. When ordering online, make sure to include in the note section that you’d like the fillings inside the quesadilla.
2. Nachos

Although ordering nachos may be a bit disappointing, it’s a dish you can’t find on the menu of Chipotle’s regular eateries. If you’re looking to order these nachos, don’t be afraid. The most challenging aspect of the ordering procedure is having to make a request. When ordering the nachos, request a bowl with chips for the base. Add any protein or toppings you’d like. If you want to streamline the order process (and reduce the ordering anxiety), place chips on the side, order the bowl like you usually do, and then mix everything.
When ordering online, provide written instructions for an ice-cold bowl with chips as the base, or buy the two items separately and mix them at home. Chips and chips cost $1.55, while a bowl costs approximately $7-9, depending on the protein selection, meaning the loaded nachos will cost less than $15.
1. Quesarito

A quarto is a burrito wrapped in a quesadilla instead of a tortilla. This recipe makes a highly delicious and cheesy burrito. You can either say you’d like a cheeseburger covered in quesadillas or choose a quesadilla and the burrito, then cook the quesarito yourself. Since the burrito is still being ordered, you can add whatever fillings you like.
According to Chipotle employees, it can be a hassle to make, so ensure you’re not placing your order in the middle of the afternoon rush. If you’re ordering online, you can include a brief description in your text field to simplify the process or decide to make it yourself. The other toppings can be added, costing an additional $3.50.
NOTE: The information provided is obtained from publicly available sources and is only sometimes exact. To get the most precise nutrition information, we recommend checking out Chipotle’s website or speaking directly to them. The price may vary depending on your location. Verify the exact price on Chipotle’s website or app. Use the Chipotle app or website to deliver to your location.