Qdoba Gluten-Free Menu 2024

Here is the complete Qdoba gluten-free menu. Qdoba has a great selection of gluten-free ingredients and a variety of options available to eat.

They due note that specifically which their chips and tortillas, some cross-contamination is possible due to the environment in which they are prepared and fried. So if your allergic to gluten, this might not be the best place to go. But for those just looking to avoid gluten in their diet, Qdoba has a good variety of ingredients to choose from.

When ordering, just make sure to get corn tortillas, as the flour tortillas do contain gluten.

Qdoba Gluten-Free Menu 2024

Create your own entrée

Qdoba has a great create your own entrée option and as long as you pick corn shells, you should be fine. The flour tortillas, of course, have gluten in them.

Tortillas & chips

  • Corn Tortilla Chips (cross-contamination possible)
  • Crispy Corn Tortilla Strips (cross-contamination possible)
  • Crispy Corn Taco Shell (cross-contamination possible)
  • Corn Tortilla (cross-contamination possible)

Meats

  • Beef, Seasoned Ground
  • Beef, Seasoned Shredded
  • Chicken, Grilled Marinated
  • Pork, Pulled
  • Steak, Grilled
  • Smoked Brisket
  • Plant-Based Impossible Protein

Beans & rice

  • Black Beans
  • Brown Rice
  • Cilantro Lime Rice
  • Pinto Beans

Sauces & salsas

  • Black Bean Corn Salsa
  • Guacamole Mango Salsa (seasonal)
  • Pico de Gallo
  • Queso Diablo
  • Red Chile Sauce
  • Roasted Chile Corn Salsa
  • Salsa Roja
  • Salsa Verde

Toppings

  • Bacon, Smoked
  • Bacon Jalapeño Queso
  • Cheese, Cotija
  • Cheese, Shredded
  • Chipotle Cream Sauce
  • Chorizo
  • Cilantro Lime Dressing (seasonal)
  • Eggs
  • Fajita Vegetables
  • Fat-Free Picante Ranch
  • Fiery Habanero
  • Mexican Caesar Dressing
  • Sour Cream, Lite
  • Three Cheese Queso

Small bites

  • Mini Bowl
  • Tortilla Soup Cup

Sides

  • Apple Sauce, Natural

Signature builds

  • Street Style Chicken Tacos with corn shell
  • Chicken Queso Bowl
  • Chicken Protein Bowl
  • Impossible Fajita Bowl
  • Smoked Brisket (Keto) Bowl (Canada only)

Kid’s meals

  • Taco with chicken
  • Taco with beef
  • Side of beans with cheese

Beverages

  • Barq’s Root Beer
  • Caffeine Free Diet Coke
  • Cherry Coca-Cola
  • Coca-Cola Zero
  • Coca-Cola
  • Diet Coke
  • Fanta Orange
  • Fuze Raspberry Tea
  • Hi-C Flashin Fruit Punch
  • Mello Yello
  • Minute Maid Lemonade(HFCS)
  • Minute Maid Light Lemonade
  • Powerade Mountain Berry Blast
  • Gold Peak Classic Blend Tea
  • Sprite
  • Dasani Water
  • Honest Tea Organic Peach
  • Honest Tea Honey Green Tea
  • Honest Tea Half and Half
  • Vitamin Water Power C
  • Vitamin Water XXX
  • Vitamin Water Zero Squeezed
  • White Milk low-fat 1% X
  • Chocolate Milk (Lowfat 1%) (7 fl. oz.) X
  • Simply Orange Juice
  • Minute Maid Kid’s Apple Juice Box

Qdoba History

Qdoba Mexican Eats (previously Qdoba Mexican Grill) restaurant is based in Lakewood, Colorado. They are known for making fresh, ready-to-order food that includes a wide selection such as signature burritos, tacos, nachos, salads, and breakfast items. Customers can also choose from a dozen fresh salsa dishes and sauces to complement their main meals.

Currently, Qdoba is rated as the number two fast-food Mexican chain in America, only behind Chipotle. They have around 325 restaurants with more than 315 of them being company-owned, the rest are franchised. Qdoba is a subsidiary of the hamburger chain company Jack in the Box.

The restaurant is the brainchild of Anthony Miller and co-founder Robert Hauser who launched their first location in 1995. The location was located in Denver, Colorado. It became a success within the first year with sales revenue exceeding $1.5 million. They launched this inaugural franchise store at a cost of $180,000, occupying a total space of 1,300 square feet.

Since then, the restaurant has undergone several name changes to coincide with the times. It was originally known as Zuma, then later changed to Z-TECA Mexican Grill to avoid confusion with other restaurants which also went by the same name. Z-TECA was later changed to Qdoba after critics claimed that is sounded similar to Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill.

Qdoba now has a presence in multiple locations around the world. Their first Canadian destination was located in Brandon, Manitoba. The restaurant fits into a fast casual market segment that offers prompt service, and a higher quality of food compared to other typical fast food restaurants.

Customers place orders by picking a specific entrée, then choosing its ingredients. All items are fresh and prepared in plain view of the customers. The chain’s operating motto is “We Live Food”. This slogan distinguishes them from some of their main competitors. Qdoba also serves breakfast dishes and some of their locations are open 24/7 during the weekends.

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Summary

Qdoba has a great variety of gluten-free ingredients and as long as your OK with corn tortillas or a bowl, there is a lot of options here. We would like it if they made the effort to fry certain items separately just to avoid any cross-contamination, but if you aren’t allergic, this could be a great place for some gluten-free Mexican food!

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