Pancheros Mexican Grill
Pancheros Mexican Grill[edit | edit source]
Pancheros Mexican Grill is a chain of fast-casual restaurants in the United States that specializes in Mexican cuisine. The chain was founded in 1992 by Rodney Anderson when he opened the first restaurant in Iowa City, Iowa.
History[edit | edit source]
Rodney Anderson founded Pancheros Mexican Grill in 1992. The first location was in Iowa City, Iowa, near the University of Iowa campus. The chain has since expanded to include over 65 locations across the United States.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Pancheros Mexican Grill's menu primarily consists of burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and salads. The chain is known for its fresh-pressed tortillas and proprietary "Bob the Tool" used to mix burrito ingredients.
Burritos[edit | edit source]
Pancheros Mexican Grill offers a variety of burritos, including vegetarian and gluten-free options. Customers can customize their burritos with a selection of meats, beans, rice, cheese, and salsas.
Tacos[edit | edit source]
Tacos at Pancheros Mexican Grill can be ordered with soft flour tortillas or crispy corn shells. Like the burritos, they can be customized with a variety of fillings.
Quesadillas[edit | edit source]
Quesadillas at Pancheros Mexican Grill are made with cheese and a choice of meat or vegetables. They are served with a side of salsa.
Salads[edit | edit source]
Pancheros Mexican Grill also offers salads, which can be topped with any of the burrito fillings and served with a choice of dressings.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Pancheros Mexican Grill has over 65 locations across the United States. The chain is primarily located in the Midwest, but has locations in the East and South as well.
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