Food is slightly fair. Liquid, white cheese, queso had bits of other food inside that the female (manager) employee put on my Steak Homewrecker Burrito.
Staff wasn't wearing masks. SMH!!!
I asked the rude, manager lady for two scoops of liquid, white cheese, queso on my burrito. The lady put one scoop on and only poured a quarter of the second scoop on my burrito 🌯 (which made me upset because she would have double charged me for just over a scoop of queso that had bits of other food ingredients that I didn't want on my burrito).
In the end, I paid $17 for a Homewrecker after complaining (because the female manager tried to swindle/cheat me). Also, she kept adding quarter scoops of ingredients on my burrito instead of the pre-measured spoon amount. The serving spoons are set up to measure preset portions for the burrito's 🌯 at Moe's. There were only a few pieces (7 pieces after counting) of steak on my Homewrecker Burrito 🌯 (WTH).
The rude, lady manager (as seen in the photo's I posted with my review) kept skimping me on ingredients by adding quarter scoops and making me beg her to do it the right way.
I'm not to picky. I just loathe it when a person intentionally cheats you on a a service or sale.
The restaurant was semi-clean, handicap accessible and offered restrooms. Credit cards and cash are accepted here.
A large indoor dining room and a small exterior dining room was available to eat your food at.
A few bowls of self serve salsa was available for public use (which are perfect breeding grounds for Covid19).
Lastly, they got rid of their, awesome, fancy, Coca-Cola machine that let you choose between a hundred or so flavors of Coca-Cola fountain products. Instead, they have a smaller fountain drink maching with only a few flavors to choose from (so sad).
Hopefully, this review...
Read moreMoe's Southwest Grill offers a delightful Tex-Mex dining experience that I've come to appreciate. Their menu is filled with an array of fresh ingredients, and the customizable options truly allow you to craft your ideal meal. But what truly stands out for me is their "Moe Monday" deal, which has had a significant impact on my life.
"Moe Monday" is a game-changer for anyone who enjoys delicious food on a budget. Every Monday, they offer their burritos at a reduced price, making it a cost-effective choice for both lunch and dinner. This deal not only saved me money but also allowed me to indulge in their mouthwatering burritos more frequently.
The change in my life is best explained by the increased convenience and affordability it brought. With "Moe Monday," I no longer had to think twice about enjoying a hearty meal from Moe's. Whether I was in a rush or planning a casual get-together with friends, I knew that Mondays meant an affordable and satisfying meal at Moe's Southwest Grill.
The burritos, filled with fresh ingredients like choice meats, beans, rice, and a variety of toppings, became a weekly staple. They not only satisfied my taste buds but also provided a comforting routine in my life. It encouraged me to explore different flavor combinations, expanding my palate.
In summary, Moe's Southwest Grill, with its "Moe Monday" deal, has become more than just a restaurant to me. It's a place where affordability and flavor combine to create a delightful dining experience that has added convenience and...
Read moreI used to love this Moe's. Back in 2022, it was the best one I had ever visited. The service was excellent, the portions were fair, and the flavors were even above average for the chain. The drink selections were unbeatable.
For the past few years, I made it a point to visit every Monday, sometimes more often. But today might have been my last visit.
Lately, there's a trend of using cameras to hold Chipotle accountable for skimping on portions. Maybe we need to do the same with Moe's. Today, I received the smallest scoop of steak I've ever gotten at this location. On a previous visit, when the portion was similarly small, another employee told the person scooping to give me more.
This time, I politely asked for a bit more. The employee got defensive and insisted it was the correct portion. Here's the thing: maybe one day they'll standardize portion sizes with specific scoops. Until then, we risk getting shortchanged. Today, I walked out instead of accepting a subpar portion.
Trust is hard to build and easy to lose. This was my first opportunity to visit Moe's in a long time, and the bad taste this visit left will linger...
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