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Best Quick Bites Burritos Restaurants in Loop

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Goddess And The Baker
Brunchy bakery execution with real savory options and strong pastry pull.

Notable Picks

$$ Loop Coffee & Tea, Burritos
A bright downtown bakery-café where brunch works best in the sandwich-and-pastry lane—fast counter momentum, lots of choices, and a steady Loop cadence. Order one savory and one sweet, then commit to the first open table before the room turns into full-on workday traffic.
Must-Try Dishes: Cruffin, Ham & cheddar biscuit, Avocado toast
What Makes it Special: Brunchy bakery execution with real savory options and strong pastry pull.
$ Loop Mexican, Burritos
A weekday Loop outpost of the burrito shop known for oversized, no-nonsense wraps with hot sauce that does the heavy lifting. The best play is to pick one protein, choose your burrito size, and eat it immediately—this is built for speed and fullness more than finesse.
Must-Try Dishes: Regular Burrito (choice of meat), Super Burrito, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Classic, filling burritos sized for real hunger with signature hot sauce.

Worthy Picks

$$ Loop Mexican, Burritos
La Cocina at Wells and Washington is a family-owned Loop staple serving tacos, tortas, breakfast plates, and combo dinners in a small, no-frills room under the El. Commuters and office regulars rely on it for affordable taco dinners, chilaquiles, and tamales that land hot and fast during busy lunch hours.
Must-Try Dishes: La Cocina Super Taco, Taco Dinner with steak or al pastor, Chilaquiles with red or green salsa
What Makes it Special: Long-running, family-run Mexican counter where inexpensive taco plates and chilaquiles fuel Loop workers.
Loop Mexican, Burritos
A morning-to-midday Mexican café that’s chilaquiles-first, with a menu built for repeat breakfast and lunch rhythms rather than big-night dining. It shines when you lean into the house strengths—one chilaquiles plate, one coffee, and you’re done before the order gets too ambitious.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles verdes, Birriaquiles, Cafe de olla
What Makes it Special: A chilaquiles-driven café that nails the breakfast lane.
$ Loop Mexican, Burritos
Asada Mexican Grill is a halal-friendly Mexican counter spot just off Wacker that builds burritos, bowls, tacos, and salads to order. Downtown diners lean on it for customizable Asada Steak Burritos, barbacoa, and veggie options that are hearty enough for lunch but efficient for grab-and-go.
Must-Try Dishes: Asada Steak Burrito, Barbacoa Burrito, Breakfast Burritos
What Makes it Special: Halal-friendly Mexican burritos, bowls, and tacos built to order in a streamlined downtown space.
$$ Loop Poke, Burritos
A non-traditional burrito stop that swaps carnitas for fish and builds sushi-style poke burritos for quick lunches. The best orders focus on one protein, one sauce lane, and crunchy toppings for contrast—more utility than vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna poke burrito, Salmon poke burrito, Chicken teriyaki poke burrito
What Makes it Special: Sushi-style poke wrapped in burrito format for fast, clean meals.
$ Loop Burritos
A basement-level Loop lunch spot that covers the essentials with a straightforward burrito option and a no-frills pace. It’s strongest as a practical, filling pick when you want something hot and fast near Washington Street, not a burrito that’s trying to be “craft.”
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Chicken Burrito, Steak Burrito
What Makes it Special: A Loop standby for simple burritos and quick, filling lunches.
$ Loop Mexican, Burritos
A fast-casual burrito-and-taco stop designed for quick lunches—fresh-build bowls, breakfast burritos, and simple add-ons that keep the ticket low. Treat it like an efficiency play: one main, one salsa lane, and skip extra sides unless you’re sharing.
Must-Try Dishes: Miguel's breakfast burrito, Cabo shrimp tacos, Shrimp quesadilla
What Makes it Special: A fast, customizable burrito shop that stays lunch-efficient.