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Feedback gevenI think this is the most south of the Roburritos. I've been to this location 2 or 3 times, when I venture into PA. Not much of an atmosphere to linger in, sort of eat in and leave. Def get the vegan burrito with POTATOES in it, and I may try for pineapple next time like the guy above said. Not as cool as the market location.
I think this is the southernmost of the roburritos. I was 2 or 3 times at this place when I went to pa. not much of an atmosphere to dwell, to eat and to go. def they get the vegan burrito with potatoes in it, and I can try for ananas next time as the guy said above. not as cool as the marketplace.
Went here some time ago and tried to verify with the staff that the pinto beans were vegetarian. Response was Yeah, they're beans at which point I tried to explain why I was asking. One more sarcastic response later and we were out of there. Tried to express this experience to the owner who said that you can either hire good chefs or good people, but that it's impossible for a good chef to also be good at treating people kindly. The food here might be good, but we'll never find out.
Roburrito has fantastic Burritos. We go there quite often. While the ingredients are prepared in seperate locations I consider the complete omission of ingredients good enough, especially in a place like Dallastown and York. The employees and feel of the place is fantastic (even Blake is okay) but might be off putting to the run of the mill stick in the mud. I've been to the York and Central Market locations. The places are pretty lowbrow and the employees get a little cool guy on you; I just ignore it. York and Dallastown has no shortage of suburban hipsters. The place is covered with old local pop punk band stickers and memorabilia that old guys like me used to actually go and see. The menu is simple and a little misleading. You get a burrito with no options. It normally has meat, cheese, and sourcream. The vegan variety simply omits these ingredients and adds potato. I really like the texture of the potato, (and I've added tater tots to my home cooked burritos with great success). You have several levels of hot sauce that you can select. I prefer the Cuban Missile Crisis One of the best features is that there is a miniburrito size. This is about as much burrito as I can comfortably eat anyway. They also have quesadillas, but I've never had them. Once at the Central Market location once of the employees who was also a vegan offered to make his special vegan version. It included pineapple, and was fantastic. This was unfortunately a one time deal. At any rate, go get a burrito and eat it, soon.
This is my favorite place by far. I usually get the potato and Fajitas paprika burrito. You understand vegan burrito does not mean acidic cream or cheese. You also have pineapples and mushrooms if you want to try something else. Curse by Dracula is the best hot sauce.