Critic's Review
I didn't get any food that I wanted to eat at Italio next door, so I went into this Chipotle next door.
If you've been to Chipotle, you know what you're getting. Bare plywood walls with speakers roughly mounted and minimalist furniture. You can get a burrito, tacos or a bowl. Pick a meat and tell them what else you want.
The difference between Chipotle and Italio is that all of the stuff goes together, so you can just load up a bowl and it will be pretty decent. I only really like the chicken here; the beef seems to be pretty low quality and who knows what they're using. I went slow carb with no rice, black beans, veggies, salsa lettuce and cheese.
It's a decent bowl of stuff. Nothing more. Nothing less.
All chipotle's are about the same; the only difference is how big a spoonful of each item the server puts into your bowl or burrito.