Though it’s the provider of some of the better food options on campus, I would never go to this«restaurant» had I not dormed. The Chipotle style burritos and bowls were always below average. Sometimes, I felt like it wasn’t even worth my discretionary funds. Then again, would you rather spend them at Mad Falcon? Probably only if you were drunk or just sick of Asia Wok. Well, thanks for Bentley’s non-appetizing food, I did drop twenty pounds over my four years. Worth the student debt IMO.
Heather L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cambridge, MA
I would’ve given this place only one star, but the fact that I actually enjoyed my food made me give this place two stars. I looked at their menu online first since it has nutrition information and decided to go with building my own salad bowl. When I actually ordered, 1. They didn’t have all of the options that they list online. 2. They completely forgot to put chicken on my salad. After I sat down did I realize this and had to go back. 3. They forgot to give me my water 4. My friend who asked for a burrito got a burrito bowl instead Not sure if they were training new people, but they clearly didn’t know what they were doing. It also wasn’t busy at all, so they didn’t have the rush to blame for any forgetfulness. At least the service was friendly, and they were very apologetic when they messed up my order. Also, I hear their smoothies are delicious, but if you just want some water, be ready to pay 50 cents for a cup…
Mikey R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Waltham, MA
Needs major improvements all around.
Mark T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vienna, Austria
Compared to some of the other food options at Bentley, this place is very tolerable, and agrees with my stomach. If you have ever been to Boloco, it is sort of like that(but a little worse) Lines can get ridiculously long. Since I avoid these times, it is either because there is just a rush of students looking to avoid Seasons, or because the service is slow. Could be a combo of both. Ingredients are fresh-ish. Not the freshest possible, since they probably come out of the same drums of food that goes to the rest of campus, but not really under-the-lamp food either. That said, ingredients should have labels. I know what black beans and pinto beans look like, but not the sauces/salsas. You can always ask, but asking what everything is is a pain, and is time consuming. Chips are pre-made by another manufacturer, they are not made in-house, not bad though. Smoothies are good. Service is good enough, but could be better. Compared to other restaurants, this place has a long way to go, but as one of the only non-sodexo owned locations on campus, it beats Seasons, twice over.
Austin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Waltham, MA
If I could give 0 stars I would. The employees have the worst work ethic I’ve ever seen particularly the small lady. I’ve seen lines 50 people long and she moves like a sloth. Needs better management and the food needs to be more fresh. Sick of cold food.
Tim T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Longmeadow, MA
The food is good, but once you order there is usually about a 45 minute wait period to get your food. Instead of focusing on getting customers out the door with their food quickly, they first focus on making sure that everyone in line has paid for their food, even if the food orders are extremely backed up. It’s frustrating because the staff does not work harder when they are busy. Instead, they move at a slower pace and act frustrated that you ordered food from their restaurant. Moes is a faster and tastier option even when traveling from Bentleys campus
Kevin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Naperville, IL
One of the only restaurants on Bentleys campus. Like a spin off chipotle. Has decent burritos. Try a smoothie if you have time and money!
Mike Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Shrewsbury, MA
The food at curritos isn’t bad, especially compared to Seasons dining hall at Bentley University. That place should be given negative stars. Anyways, the food is good and works if you are in a rush. If you were looking for an authentic burrito however, get off your ass and get over to taqueria el amigo or taqueria mexico asap. Borrow a car, ride a bike, do whatever it takes to get to these 2 restaurants.
Boo R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Camp Sherman, OR
Atmosphere: It’s in a gym, dress whatever What to Eat: Definitely Build-Your-Own bowl and get whatever you want to eat and The Jimmy Carter smoothie — ask for chocolate to be put in, yum! What to Expect: Sweaty kids picking up their food, Hispanic and student servers, a long walk to lower, the best non-breakfast food on campus
Roni E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Waltham, MA
Working at Bentley there are not a lot of options when it comes to the lunch hour since it takes so long to get to an off-campus destination and back that it just isn’t worth it. Currito takes away from that. It’s located right on campus in the Dana Center. But not only is it conveniently located, but it is a fast, healthy, and delicious option. I usually get the Cajun Steak in a bowl which is packed full of meat, rice, corn, beans, and sauce. I’ve been afraid to venture away and have always meant to try something different, but was too chicken s**t to do so… until the other day that is… I tried half Cajun Steak and the other half… the Bangkok! And I’m glad I did. Diversity is always good. And they have pink lemonade, so that makes everything groovy! And for those of you that don’t know, Currito is the same as Boloco, just with a different name. I think it’s corporate(Boloco) vs. franchise(Currito), but I could be wrong. Either way, it’s the same menu.