These 14 Restaurants Serve The Best Burritos In Utah
We Utahns love Mexican food, and there are tons of Mexican restaurants across the state. The burrito is so diverse — some are wrapped like sandwiches for easy eating, others are smothered in amazing sauces and served up with loads of cheese. Regardless of how you like your burritos, you’ll find some seriously delicious offerings in Utah. Here are just a few restaurants that offer amazing burritos.


It’s fast, it’s cheap and it’s delicious. Beto’s is very popular, but many locations have recently closed. However, you’ll still find locations across the state.
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When you’re done playing on the mountain, a tasty smothered burrito really hits the spot! 1890 Bonanza Drive, Park City.


This family-owned restaurant has delicious frozen drinks. Try the al pastor burrito - the meat is slow-roasted for hours. 180 S. 900 W., Salt Lake City.


It’s hard to beat La Frontera’s smothered burrito special for the price and the chili verde is excellent. Locations in Salt Lake City, Midvale, Roy, Sandy and Tooele.
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Quite possibly the best breakfast burrito in the state. 2901 E. 3300 S., Salt Lake City.


Fresh and delicious! The owner, Pete, is super friendly and often there to say hello. 95 W. 700 S., St. George.

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Get your burritos smothered in the red sauce. 353 S. Highway 55, Price.


A Cedar City staple, Lupita’s has delicious, fresh salsa. The carne asada burrito is especially popular. 2052 W. Cross Hollow Road, Cedar City.


The chili verde at El Mexiquenese Grill is simply amazing. 74 N. West State Road, American Fork.
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This little burrito place is popular with students, and it’s easy to see why. Super fresh food. 1796 N. 950 W., Provo.


High marks for the carne asada burrito...yum! This fast-Mexican restaurant has locations all over the state: Salt Lake City, Roy, Clearfield, Logan, Orem, Provo, West Valley, Holladay, Layton, Ogden, West Jordan.

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This Salt Lake classic does all Mexican food well. The burritos come in pairs (get them smothered in Red Iguana’s specialty - mole sauce). 736 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City.


The "Happy Valley Loaded Burrito" is a house specialty. 1069 S. 750 E., Orem.


Of course their tacos are fabulous, but it would be a shame to miss out on the smothered spicy pork burrito. 395 E. Main Street, Vernal.
I can’t possibly include all the delicious burrito spots in the state – which ones did I miss?
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