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Tijuana Flats Menu Prices 2026: Burritos, Hot Sauce Bar & Combos

Full Tijuana Flats menu prices for 2026 — every category, every item, with current pricing. Signature burritos run $9–13, the party-size Megajuana Burrito is $34.99 and feeds four, $2 Taco Tuesdays beat the rest of fast casual, and the famous Hot Sauce Bar with 50+ bottles (capped by Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally) is free with any order. Below: the at-a-glance menu, the Hot Sauce Bar lineup, the Megajuana, the full priced menu, calories, and a Tex-Mex price comparison.

50+ hot sauces · free Hot Sauce Bar$2 Taco Tuesdays8-pound Megajuana Burrito~80 locations · FL + SoutheastFounded 1995, Winter Park FL
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Signature items

Carne Asada Burrito$12.99
Megajuana Burrito$34.99
Chicken Quesadilla$11.99
Chimichanga$12.49
House Margarita$8.99
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Quick answers

Common Tijuana Flats menu questions, answered

The four things people most often Google about Tijuana Flats — the Hot Sauce Bar, the Megajuana, Taco Tuesday and what's cheapest — answered in one glance.

Cheapest item
Taco Tuesday Taco $2.00

$2 chicken or beef tacos every Tuesday. Otherwise the Bean & Cheese Burrito at $8.99.

Most popular
Carne Asada Burrito $12.99

Marinated grilled steak burrito with chipotle crema — Tijuana Flats' signature handheld.

Signature feature
Hot Sauce Bar Free

50+ bottles from Mild to Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally. Free with any order. See section below.

Party item
Megajuana Burrito $34.99

8-pound, 30-inch burrito built to feed four. 24-hour notice recommended.

The signature thing

The Tijuana Flats Hot Sauce Bar — 50+ bottles, free with any order

Tijuana Flats has had a self-serve hot sauce bar at every store since 1995 — it is the single thing that defines the brand. Every location stocks 50+ bottles ranging from sweet-and-mild to the legendary "Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally" at the far-right end. House labels are made for the chain; regional and craft brands rotate by store. Sample anything, take a bottle to your table, no charge.

How the bar works. Walk up, grab a bottle, sample on a chip or directly on your food, repeat. Heat is labeled left-to-right from "Mild" through "Hot" to "Insane" — the rightmost section requires its own warning sign. Most house bottles are also sold retail to take home ($5–$8). Lineup rotates by store; the table below shows the named house sauces that appear at most locations.
SauceHeat LevelFlavor Profile
Mild House SalsaMild (1/10)Tomato, onion, cilantro, lime — a baseline table salsa for chips.
Surfin' SallyMild–Medium (3/10)Tropical fruit base (mango, pineapple) with a slow chili tail. Tijuana Flats' easy-drinking sauce.
Roasted GarlicMedium (4/10)Roasted garlic, jalapeño, vinegar. Savory rather than fruity — pairs with carne asada.
Tequila SunriseMedium (4/10)Tequila-and-citrus base with red chili — sweet up front, warm at the back.
Mango HabaneroMedium–Hot (5/10)Ripe mango forward with full habanero heat behind it. The fan-favorite bridge sauce.
Jamaican JerkMedium–Hot (6/10)Allspice, thyme, Scotch bonnet — Jamaican jerk profile.
El DiabloHot (7/10)Red habanero, garlic, vinegar. The first "serious" sauce — clean burn, no smoke.
Three Mile IslandHot (7/10)Triple-pepper blend (habanero, cayenne, ghost). Long, lingering heat.
Surfin' Sally HabaneroVery Hot (8/10)The fruity Surfin' Sally upgraded with full habanero — the same flavor, much more heat.
Smack My Ass and Call Me SallyInsane (9/10)Habanero + cayenne house extract. The Tijuana Flats signature challenge sauce.
Smack My Ass — Hotter Than HellInsane (10/10)Ghost pepper and reaper variant. Heat warning on the bottle, signed waiver in select stores.
Local Craft RotationVariesEach store rotates 8–12 regional and craft hot sauces alongside the house bottles.

Heat ratings are Tijuana Flats' internal scale and approximate Scoville positioning; lineup varies slightly between stores. Take-home retail bottles available at the register, typically $5–$8 each.

The party burrito

The Megajuana Burrito — 8 pounds, $34.99, feeds four

Tijuana Flats' party-size Megajuana is roughly 8 pounds and 30 inches long, wrapped in an oversize tortilla and built to share. It's the chain's most-photographed item and the standard prop for local eating-contest videos.

The Megajuana isn't a meme — it's a real, orderable menu item at every Tijuana Flats. Pick steak or chicken as the protein, and the kitchen loads the tortilla with rice, refried or black beans, queso, three-cheese blend, lettuce, pico de gallo, sour cream and salsa fresca. Most stores ask for 24-hour notice so they can prep the oversize tortilla and reserve grill time.

At $34.99 for four servings, the per-head cost is under $9 — one of the cheapest per-person Tex-Mex meals you can buy in the chain's Florida and Southeast footprint. Comes with a side of chips and salsa; queso is +$3.49.

For solo customers: the standard one-person Carne Asada or Steak Burrito ($12.49–$12.99) is the closest single-serving equivalent.

  • $34.99 · party-size burrito
  • ~8 pounds · ~30 inches long
  • Feeds 4 · under $9 per head
  • Steak or chicken protein
  • 24-hour notice recommended
  • Eating-contest staple — local Florida video famous
Tuesday deal

$2 Taco Tuesday — one of the best Tuesday deals in fast casual

Every Tuesday at participating Tijuana Flats stores, chicken or ground beef tacos drop to $2 each — all day. No app coupon, no minimum, no dine-in requirement. It's the chain's signature promo and the cheapest way to eat a Tex-Mex meal anywhere in the Tijuana Flats footprint.

$2Chicken or ground beef taco · all day Tuesday
$6Three Tuesday tacos · cheaper than one specialty burrito
$10Five tacos + side · feeds two people for the price of a single combo
$8.99Tuesday meal: 3 tacos + $2.99 rice side · vs. $13.99 standard burrito combo

Some Tijuana Flats stores exclude specialty street tacos and fish tacos from the $2 deal and may cap quantity per order. Confirm with your local store.

Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest items at Tijuana Flats (May 2026)

Ranked by current price. The $2 Taco Tuesday entry only applies Tuesdays — but it's the cheapest Tex-Mex protein order anywhere in the chain. Otherwise the standard floor is the Bean & Cheese Burrito at $8.99.

  1. 1Taco Tuesday TacoChicken or ground beef. Tuesdays only.$2.00
  2. 2Spanish Rice (side)Vegan side.$2.99
  3. 3Black Beans (side)Vegan side.$2.99
  4. 4Side of QuesoCup of warm queso.$3.49
  5. 5Tortilla Chips & SalsaBottomless chips at most locations.$3.99
  6. 6Ground Beef Taco (standard)Standard hard or soft taco.$3.99
  7. 7Crispy Chicken TacoHard-shell crispy taco.$4.49
  8. 8Carne Asada Street TacoDouble-tortilla street style.$5.49
  9. 9Chips & QuesoChips with cup of queso.$5.49
  10. 10Kids' Meal (any)Small entrée + side + drink.$6.99
What's new in 2026

Limited-time items & recent additions

Tijuana Flats refreshes its menu with seasonal specials, new Hot Sauce Bar bottles and quarterly LTOs. Below: items active or recently active in 2026.

New 2026

Birria Tacos

Slow-braised beef birria with consomé dipping cup, on double corn tortillas with melted cheese — trending Tex-Mex preparation now on the regular menu in select stores.

$6.49
Hot Sauce

Hotter Than Hell — Ghost Pepper

New extreme-heat bottle on the Hot Sauce Bar. Ghost pepper and reaper extract; rolling into stores throughout 2026.

Free at bar
Seasonal

Strawberry Frozen Margarita

Spring/summer LTO frozen margarita with house strawberry puree.

$9.49
Returning

Megajuana Eating Contest

Tijuana Flats brings back its local eating-contest events around the Megajuana — check store social channels for dates.

Event
Permanent

Carne Asada Street Taco

Street-taco line now on the standard menu chain-wide.

$5.49
App

Tijuana Flats Loyalty

Points-based loyalty in the mobile app — free chips and salsa at sign-up, free entrée at 500 points.

Free
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All Tijuana Flats menu categories with item counts.

The full priced menu

Every item on Tijuana Flats' standard menu (with 2026 prices)

All categories below. Tags flag vegetarian, vegan and spicy items. Hot Sauce Bar is free with any order and rotates by store.

About these prices. Pricing shown is current as of May 2026, sourced from publicly documented Tijuana Flats pricing across its Florida and Southeast footprint. Pricing varies slightly between markets — Florida and metro Atlanta stores tend to run a touch higher than Carolinas / Alabama. Confirm at your local store or in the Tijuana Flats app.
Calories + prices

Most-ordered items: calories and current price together

Combined view of approximate calories (Tijuana Flats published nutrition where available; otherwise estimated from typical Tex-Mex builds) alongside current price.

ItemCaloriesPrice
Bean & Cheese Burrito640$8.99
Chicken Burrito820$10.99
Carne Asada Burrito910$12.99
Wet Burrito1,100$12.99
Megajuana Burrito (per 1/4)~750/serving$34.99 total
Chicken Quesadilla880$11.99
Chimichanga (Chicken)1,050$11.99
Beef Bowl780$11.99
Mexican Lasagna1,180$13.49
Taco Tuesday Taco (chicken)220$2.00

Calories are approximate and based on standard builds. Hot Sauce Bar additions add little (5–15 cal per ounce). For exact per-build values use the official Tijuana Flats nutrition information.

Price comparison

How Tijuana Flats menu prices compare to Chipotle, Qdoba, Moe's & Taco Bell

Like-for-like price check across the five Tex-Mex / Mexican chains most often searched alongside Tijuana Flats, May 2026 national averages.

ItemTijuana FlatsChipotleQdobaMoe'sTaco Bell
Chicken Burrito$10.99$10.45$10.95$10.49$4.99
Steak Burrito$12.49$12.45$12.95$11.99
Single Taco$3.99$3.48$3.65$3.49$2.49
Chicken Quesadilla$11.99$11.45$11.45$10.99$6.49
Chips & Queso$5.49$5.55$5.45Included
House Margarita$8.99
Cheapest entry item$2.00 (Tue)$8.95 (cheese qdla)$3.65 (taco)$3.49 (taco)$1.49 (roll up)

Per-item pricing is national-average where available; Chipotle and Qdoba show their assembled-build pricing, Moe's includes its free chips at the table. Taco Bell sits at a different price tier (fast food, not fast casual) and is included as a value benchmark, not a like-for-like.

Signature spotlight

The six things that define Tijuana Flats

If you've never been to a Tijuana Flats and want to know what's actually distinctive about it — start here.

Free · 50+ bottles

The Hot Sauce Bar

The single thing that defines the brand. Self-serve, free with any order, 50+ bottles from Mild to Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally. Bottles for sale at the register.

$34.99 · feeds 4

Megajuana Burrito

The 8-pound, 30-inch party burrito. Steak or chicken, full build, oversize tortilla. 24-hour notice. Local-Florida eating-contest staple.

$2 · Tuesdays

$2 Taco Tuesday

Chicken or ground beef tacos drop to $2 every Tuesday — all day, no minimum. Cheapest Tex-Mex protein order anywhere in the chain.

$12.99 · signature

Wet Burrito

Burrito smothered in queso and ranchero sauce, plate-style. Pure Tex-Mex — a preparation Chipotle and Qdoba don't carry.

$13.49 · comfort

Mexican Lasagna

Layered tortillas with meat, beans, queso, three-cheese and ranchero, baked plate-style. The chain's quiet signature comfort dish.

$15 · tradition

The Tijuana Flats Tee

Walk up to the register and buy a Tijuana Flats T-shirt — a 1995-original tradition. Designs rotate by store and season.

Dietary & allergen guide

Vegetarian, vegan and customizable picks

Tijuana Flats is straightforward for vegetarians — most entrées have a no-protein or veggie build at $1–$3 below the standard meat version. Bean & Cheese Burrito and Veggie Quesadilla are both $8.99 and the cheapest hot vegetarian entrées on the menu.

Vegan is harder because of the three-cheese blend that defaults onto most items, and the lard-free status of refried beans varies by store. Stick with black beans, salsas, guacamole and rice for a confident vegan order.

Cross-contact possible. Confirm with the restaurant if you have a serious allergy. Hot Sauce Bar bottles can vary in allergen status — read the label.

  • Cheapest vegetarian: Bean & Cheese Burrito ($8.99)
  • Vegetarian entrée: Veggie Burrito ($9.99), Veggie Quesadilla ($9.99)
  • Vegetarian bowl: Veggie Bowl ($9.99)
  • Vegan-as-served: Black Beans, Salsa Fresca, Guacamole, Cilantro-Lime Rice
  • Vegan sides: Chips & Salsa ($3.99), Chips & Guacamole ($5.99)
  • Spicy: Wet Burrito + any Smack My Ass sauce
Ordering tips

How to get the most out of a Tijuana Flats visit

Save

Eat on Tuesday

$2 tacos all day Tuesday. Three tacos + a rice side = $8.99 — vs. $13.99 for the standard burrito combo. Best dollar-per-protein day to visit.

Free

Use the Hot Sauce Bar

It's the brand. Walk up between the order line and your table, sample left-to-right, find your heat level. Free with any order — Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally is the dare.

Group

Plan the Megajuana 24 hrs ahead

Call your local store the day before — the 8-pound burrito needs prep time. $34.99 splits four ways at under $9 per head, cheaper than buying individual entrées.

Combo

Combo upgrades are usually worth it

$2 over à la carte for chips + a fountain drink. Standalone chips are $3.99 and a drink is $3.29, so combo math saves about $5.

Retail

Take a bottle home

Most Hot Sauce Bar house bottles are sold at the register for $5–$8. Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally is the most-bought retail souvenir.

App

Tijuana Flats Loyalty

The app gives free chips and salsa on sign-up and a free entrée at 500 points. Useful for regulars in the Florida footprint.

Locations

Where to find a Tijuana Flats

Tijuana Flats operates roughly 80 locations, heavily concentrated in Florida (where it was founded in Winter Park in 1995) and spreading across the Southeast and lower Midwest — North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Indiana and Ohio. The chain does not currently operate west of the Mississippi or in the Northeast.

Use Tijuana Flats' official store locator on tijuanaflats.com/locations for exact hours and the closest store.

  • ~80 locations
  • Florida — majority of stores
  • Southeast: NC, SC, GA, VA, AL
  • Lower Midwest: IN, OH
  • Hot Sauce Bar at every store
About Tijuana Flats

The Florida Tex-Mex chain that built a brand around hot sauce.

Brian Wheeler opened the first Tijuana Flats in Winter Park, Florida, in 1995, next to the University of Central Florida campus. The original menu was straight Tex-Mex — burritos, quesadillas, chimichangas, hot sauce on the side. What turned out to be the defining decision was the self-serve hot sauce bar, stocked with house bottles plus rotating regional and craft brands, free with every meal. It became the brand identity and stayed.

The chain now runs around 80 locations, mostly in Florida with a slow march across the Southeast. Other signature elements have stacked on top: the 8-pound Megajuana Burrito, $2 Taco Tuesdays, the Mexican Lasagna, the off-menu T-shirt-buying tradition, and the rightmost section of the sauce bar — Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally, the chain's habanero-cayenne house extract that's become a Florida-restaurant cult item in its own right.

1995Founded
~80Locations
50+Hot sauces
8 lbsMegajuana
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Common questions

Tijuana Flats menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people most commonly ask about Tijuana Flats' menu, the Hot Sauce Bar, the Megajuana and Taco Tuesday.

How much is a Tijuana Flats burrito?

Signature burritos at Tijuana Flats run between $8.99 and $12.99 as of May 2026. The cheapest is the Bean & Cheese Burrito at $8.99; the Carne Asada Burrito and Wet Burrito are at the top of the standard menu at $12.99. The party-size Megajuana Burrito is $34.99 and is built to feed four. Add a combo (chips + drink) for about $2 more.

What's the Hot Sauce Bar at Tijuana Flats?

The Hot Sauce Bar is Tijuana Flats' signature differentiator — a self-serve bar at every location stocked with 50+ bottles of hot sauce labeled from "Mild" all the way up to the legendary "Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally". It's free with any order. You can sample any sauce, take a bottle to your table, and douse your food as much as you like. The bar features Tijuana Flats house brands (Surfin' Sally, El Diablo, Tequila Sunrise, Mango Habanero, Roasted Garlic) plus regional and craft hot sauces that rotate by store.

What's "Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally"?

Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally is Tijuana Flats' hottest signature hot sauce — a chain-original habanero-and-cayenne sauce that lives at the far-right end of every Hot Sauce Bar. It's labeled with a clear heat warning and is the in-house dare-you sauce. It comes in two variants — the original Smack My Ass and the even hotter Hotter Than Hell version. Bottles are also sold retail to take home from most stores, typically $5–$7.

How big is the Megajuana Burrito at Tijuana Flats?

The Megajuana Burrito is roughly 8 pounds and about 30 inches long — Tijuana Flats' party-size burrito built to feed four people. It's loaded with your choice of steak or chicken plus rice, beans, queso, three-cheese, lettuce, pico, sour cream and salsa, wrapped in an oversized tortilla. Price is $34.99 and most stores ask for 24-hour notice so the kitchen can prep it. Frequently appears in eating-contest videos.

Is Tijuana Flats only in Florida?

No, but it's heavily Florida-concentrated. Tijuana Flats has roughly 80 locations, with the majority in Florida (where it was founded in Winter Park in 1995). The chain also operates stores across the Southeast and lower Midwest — North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Indiana and Ohio — but you won't find one west of the Mississippi or in the Northeast. Use the official store locator on tijuanaflats.com for the closest store.

What is Taco Tuesday at Tijuana Flats?

Taco Tuesday at Tijuana Flats means $2 tacos all day every Tuesday — chicken or ground beef. It's one of the strongest Tuesday taco deals in fast casual (most direct competitors price single tacos $3–$5). The deal is dine-in and takeout at participating locations; some Tijuana Flats stores cap quantity per order and exclude specialty street tacos and fish tacos from the promotion. Confirm the exact build with your local store.

How much is the Megajuana Burrito?

The Megajuana Burrito is $34.99 as of May 2026 — under $9 per person if you split it four ways, which makes it one of the cheapest per-head Tex-Mex options anywhere. Most Tijuana Flats locations ask for at least 24-hour notice so the kitchen can prep the oversize tortilla.

Is Tijuana Flats cheaper than Chipotle?

Tijuana Flats and Chipotle land in roughly the same fast-casual price band, but the math depends on what you order. A Tijuana Flats Chicken Burrito ($10.99) sits about $0.50 below a Chipotle Chicken Burrito ($10.45–$11.45 depending on market). Tijuana Flats wins on Taco Tuesday ($2 vs. Chipotle's $10.45 for three tacos). Chipotle wins on consistency of build and no-upcharge guacamole on veggie items. Combo meals at Tijuana Flats ($13–$16) include chips and a drink — Chipotle charges separately for both.

Does Tijuana Flats have queso?

Yes — queso is core to the Tijuana Flats menu. You can get a side of queso for about $3.49, or chips and queso for $5.49. Queso is also poured over the Wet Burrito ($12.99) and most chimichangas ($11.99–$12.99), and it appears as a layer in the Mexican Lasagna ($13.49) and the Nachos ($11.49). It's a yellow Tex-Mex queso, not Chipotle's white queso blanco.

Where is Tijuana Flats from?

Tijuana Flats was founded in 1995 in Winter Park, Florida by Brian Wheeler. Wheeler opened the first store next to the University of Central Florida campus with a Tex-Mex menu and the original Hot Sauce Bar concept — both have remained the chain's defining elements ever since. The company is still headquartered in Florida and most of its ~80 locations are within the state.

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