Enjoy a frugal feast at Chipotle on weekends in December! The popular restaurant is making the holiday season a little merrier for Chipotle fans and diners on a budget alike.
Take a break from running errands on Saturday to stop by Chipotle for a discounted dinner. And, if you’re dining alone, save the extra entrée for lunch the next day…or a midnight snack.

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To celebrate the season of giving, Chipotle will give in-restaurant buy-one-get-one FREE entrée offers on the first three Saturdays of December — from 4 p.m. until closing. (Many locations close at 11 p.m)
The offers are open to all customers and only available in-restaurant — not for online or delivery orders.
Expect long lines, so plan accordingly or get there early.
Here’s what’s on the menu:
Saturday, Dec. 6: Tacos BOGO — Buy a three-taco entrée, get a FREE entrée
Saturday, Dec 13: Burrito BOGO — Buy a burrito, get a FREE entrée
Saturday, Dec. 20: “Extra Sweater Day” BOGO — Wear an extra sweater in-restaurant* and enjoy a buy-one-get-one FREE entrée
*With National Ugly Sweater Day falling on Dec. 19, customers have an extra day on Dec. 20 to show off their festive or over-the-top sweaters, whether store-bought, homemade or thrifted, for a BOGO offer.
There is a limit of five (5) FREE menu items per check. Each complimentary entrée item requires the purchase of an entrée item of equal or greater value — with an order of tacos or burrito required for each FREE item on December 6 and December 13, respectively. Kids’ meals do not qualify as an entrée purchase.
Purchased entrées are eligible for Chipotle Rewards points.
Chipotle Rewards
Chipotle will also show its appreciation for Chipotle Rewards members with surprise drops directly into members’ wallets in December, including FREE guacamole, double protein, chips or a FREE drink. Join Chipotle Rewards here.








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