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Fast Casual · Tex-Mex

Cabo Bob's Menu 2026: Burritos, Tacos, Bowls & More

Full Cabo Bob's menu guide for 2026 — every category and item at this Texas-born fast-casual burrito chain. Large customizable burritos, street tacos, burrito bowls and Tex-Mex sides made with fresh ingredients in Austin and Dallas. Below: what's on the menu, signature items, how it compares to Chipotle, vegetarian options and frequently asked questions.

Texas fast-casualBuild-your-own burritosFresh Tex-Mex ingredientsAustin & Dallas locationsVegetarian-friendly
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Signature items

Classic BurritoSee menu
Burrito BowlSee menu
Street Tacos (3-pk)See menu
Chips & QuesoSee menu
Wet BurritoSee menu
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Quick answers

Common questions about Cabo Bob's menu, answered

The four things people most commonly ask about Cabo Bob's — answered at a glance.

Most popular item
Cabo Bob's Burrito

The signature build — large flour tortilla with protein, rice, beans, pico, cheese and house sauce.

Best vegetarian pick
Veggie Burrito or Bowl

Grilled veggies, black beans, rice, fresh pico, cheese and sour cream — fully customizable.

Top side order
Chips & Queso

Warm creamy Tex-Mex cheese dip with house-fried tortilla chips — a Texas staple.

Prices published?
No — see note below

Cabo Bob's does not post prices online. Confirm at your local store.

Signature items

Most-ordered items at Cabo Bob's

The six items that drive most orders at Cabo Bob's Austin and Dallas locations — ranked by reported popularity.

  1. 1Classic BurritoThe go-to build — protein, rice, beans, fresh toppings.
  2. 2Chips & QuesoWarm Tex-Mex cheese dip. Top side order.
  3. 3Wet BurritoSmothered in enchilada sauce and melted cheese.
  4. 4Burrito BowlSame as the burrito — no tortilla, more room for toppings.
  5. 5Street Tacos (3-pack)Corn tortillas, protein, onion, cilantro, house salsa.
  6. 6Carnitas BurritoSlow-braised pork — one of the most flavorful protein choices.
What makes Cabo Bob's distinct

The six things that define the Cabo Bob's experience

If you haven't been to Cabo Bob's, here's what sets it apart from other fast-casual Tex-Mex chains.

Signature

Large burritos

Cabo Bob's burritos are generously sized — a full flour tortilla packed with protein, rice, beans, fresh pico, cheese and sour cream. Portions are notably large even by fast-casual standards.

Texas staple

Chips & Queso

Warm, creamy Tex-Mex queso with house-fried tortilla chips is the top side order. Queso is as essential to the Cabo Bob's experience as the burrito itself.

Comfort classic

Wet Burrito

A classic burrito smothered in enchilada sauce and melted cheese — a knife-and-fork Tex-Mex experience that most national fast-casual chains don't offer.

Street-style

Street Tacos

Three small corn tortilla tacos with protein, onion, cilantro and house salsa. Lighter and more authentic than the larger flour-tortilla taco options.

Flexibility

Build-your-own

Every item is fully customizable down the line — protein, beans, rice, toppings and salsa are all mix-and-match. The system is similar to Chipotle but with a Texas flavor profile.

Fresh

Fresh ingredients

Cabo Bob's built its Austin reputation on fresh pico de gallo, house-made guacamole, and real slow-cooked proteins like barbacoa and carnitas — not from a central supplier.

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All Cabo Bob's menu categories with item counts.

The full menu

Every item on Cabo Bob's standard menu (2026)

All categories below. Tags flag vegetarian and vegan items. Menu varies slightly by location.

About pricing. Cabo Bob's does not publish a standardized price list online. Prices are not shown on this page to avoid displaying unverified figures. For current pricing, visit cabobobs.com or contact your nearest location directly. Based on comparable fast-casual Tex-Mex chains in Texas, entrees typically fall in the $10–$15 range.
Dietary guide

Vegetarian and vegan options at Cabo Bob's

Cabo Bob's is easy to navigate for vegetarians and vegans. The build-your-own format means you simply skip meat and load up on beans, rice, grilled veggies and fresh toppings.

For vegan orders, omit cheese and sour cream. House salsa, guacamole, pico de gallo, black beans, pinto beans and Mexican rice are generally vegan-friendly — confirm at your location.

Cross-contact is possible in a shared kitchen. Confirm with staff if you have a serious allergy or dietary restriction.

  • Vegetarian builds: Veggie Burrito, Veggie Taco, Veggie Bowl
  • Vegetarian protein: Grilled Veggies (also vegan)
  • Vegetarian sides: Chips & Queso, Horchata
  • Vegan sides: Chips & Salsa, Chips & Guacamole, Mexican Rice, Black Beans, Pinto Beans
  • Vegan tip: Ask for no cheese, no sour cream on any build
  • Gluten-free: Choose a bowl (no tortilla); corn tortilla tacos may work — confirm cross-contact with staff
How it compares

Cabo Bob's vs. Chipotle, Qdoba & Freebirds

Like-for-like feature comparison across the four most similar fast-casual Tex-Mex build-your-own chains.

FeatureCabo Bob'sChipotleQdobaFreebirds
ConceptTX fast-casual burritoNational fast-casualNational fast-casualTX fast-casual
CustomizationBuild-your-ownBuild-your-ownBuild-your-ownBuild-your-own
Queso on menuYesYes (extra charge)Yes (included)Yes
RegionAustin / Dallas TXNationwideNationwideTX / nationwide
Price range (approx)$$$$$$$$
Published price listNoYes (app/web)Yes (app/web)Yes (app/web)

Price range is an approximation based on typical fast-casual Tex-Mex pricing in Texas markets as of 2026. Cabo Bob's does not publish prices; other chains' prices are from their respective apps and websites.

Ordering tips

How to get the most out of a Cabo Bob's order

Best value

Go with the burrito

The classic burrito is the largest portion per dollar at Cabo Bob's. If you're hungry, a fully loaded burrito is a complete meal that often leaves room for leftovers.

Low-carb

Order a bowl

A burrito bowl skips the tortilla and gives you extra room for toppings. Same great flavors, slightly lower carbs — and often a bit easier to eat without the wrap.

Texas classic

Add queso

Chips and queso is the must-add at any Cabo Bob's visit. The warm cheese dip is one of the chain's most distinctive offerings compared to national Tex-Mex chains.

Lighter pick

Street tacos for a smaller meal

If you want something lighter than a full burrito, the 3-pack of street tacos is a satisfying smaller meal — corn tortillas, protein, onion, cilantro and house salsa.

Tex-Mex comfort

Try the wet burrito

The wet burrito — smothered in enchilada sauce and melted cheese — is a Tex-Mex classic that most national fast-casual chains don't offer. Worth trying if you haven't.

Vegan-friendly

Customize easily

Grilled veggies + black beans + rice + pico + guacamole (hold cheese and sour cream) makes a hearty vegan burrito or bowl. The build-your-own format makes customization easy.

About Cabo Bob's

A Texas original in the fast-casual burrito space.

Cabo Bob's was founded in Austin, Texas as a build-your-own burrito concept with a Tex-Mex soul. Where national chains import the format, Cabo Bob's emerged from the Austin food scene — generous portions, fresh pico de gallo, slow-cooked proteins and the kind of queso you'd expect in a Texas taqueria.

The chain has expanded across Austin and into Dallas, positioning itself as a regional alternative to Chipotle with a distinctly Texas identity. The wet burrito, street taco lineup and house queso are signature differentiators that keep local regulars loyal.

For current locations, hours and any seasonal menu items, visit the official site at cabobobs.com.

TexasFounded in Austin
AustinHome market
DallasExpanding market
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Common questions

Cabo Bob's menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Cabo Bob's menu, locations, vegetarian options and how it compares to Chipotle.

What is Cabo Bob's?

Cabo Bob's is a Texas-based fast-casual burrito chain founded in Austin. The concept is build-your-own — you choose a base (burrito, taco, bowl or salad), pick a protein, then load it with fresh Tex-Mex toppings like pico de gallo, guacamole, rice and beans. The chain operates locations in Austin and the Dallas metro area.

Where are Cabo Bob's locations?

Cabo Bob's operates primarily in Austin and Dallas, Texas. The brand was founded in Austin and has grown steadily across the Texas fast-casual scene. For current locations and hours, use the store locator on the official website at cabobobs.com.

What proteins does Cabo Bob's offer?

Cabo Bob's typically offers grilled chicken, seasoned ground beef, barbacoa beef, carnitas and steak as its core proteins. A grilled veggie option is available for vegetarian and vegan builds. Protein availability can vary slightly by location — confirm at your local store.

Does Cabo Bob's have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. Cabo Bob's has a solid vegetarian lineup built around its grilled veggie protein, black beans, pinto beans, rice and fresh toppings. A veggie burrito, veggie taco and veggie bowl are all available. For vegan orders, skip the cheese and sour cream and ask about the house salsa ingredients. Chips, guacamole, salsa, rice and beans are generally vegan-friendly.

How does Cabo Bob's compare to Chipotle?

Cabo Bob's and Chipotle share the same build-your-own fast-casual format — you move down a line choosing protein, rice, beans and toppings. Cabo Bob's is a regional Texas chain versus Chipotle's national footprint, and Cabo Bob's tends to have a more Tex-Mex identity (including menu items like wet burritos and street tacos). Both are priced in the $10–$14 range for a complete burrito build, though Cabo Bob's prices vary by location and are not published nationally.

Does Cabo Bob's have queso?

Yes. Chips and queso is one of the most popular sides at Cabo Bob's — a creamy Tex-Mex cheese dip served warm with house-fried tortilla chips. It is a staple add-on at Cabo Bob's locations in both Austin and Dallas.

What is the most popular item at Cabo Bob's?

The signature Cabo Bob's Burrito is the flagship item and consistently one of the most ordered. It is a large flour tortilla loaded with protein, seasoned rice, beans, fresh pico de gallo, cheese, sour cream and house sauce. Chips and queso is the most popular side order.

Are Cabo Bob's burritos big?

Yes. Cabo Bob's burritos are notably large portions — the chain built its reputation in Austin on generous, filling burritos comparable to or larger than Chipotle. A standard burrito build with protein, rice, beans and toppings is a full meal for most diners. Some guests split one burrito as two meals.

Does Cabo Bob's publish prices online?

Cabo Bob's does not publish a standardized national price list on its website. Prices vary by location and can change without notice. The best way to get current prices is to visit your nearest Cabo Bob's or call ahead. As a Texas regional chain, pricing tends to align with other fast-casual Tex-Mex concepts in the $10–$15 per entree range, but Menupedia does not list unverified prices.

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