Qdoba Mexican Eats
An international fast food medium-range chain that can be found throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In 2003 it became a subsidiary of Jack-In-The-Box. In 2017 it was purchased by Apollo Global Management for 305 million dollars having over 700 restaurants in over 47 states, Canada, and Mexico. It began as Zuma Fresh Mexican Grill in 1995 being founded by Anthony Miller and partner Robert Hauser in Denver, Colorado. They focused on Mexican cuisine using healthier preparation methods, fresh vegetables, herbs, and vegetable oils instead of traditional animal fats. They changed their name to Qdoba in 1999 to avoid lawsuits from companies claiming infringement on the Zuma and Z-teca names.
The food is grand and delicious with the right amount of herbs and spices. I enjoyed the bowls and burritos, chips, salsas, and drinks. It’s a satisfying experience.
Rated: 4 of 5 stars. ~ Review by Leaf McGowan/Thomas Baurley, Techno Tink Media ~
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