QDOBA Mexican Eats Allergen Menu

Tortilla bowl from QDOBA restaurant

This guide provides you with a list of allergens in QDOBAS’s Menu. From burritos and tacos to the popular signature bowls, this is your quick reference guide to what’s in the food served at this popular quick service restaurant.

For reference, a quick overview of FDA allergen reporting guidelines is published at the end of this report.

QDOBA’s Allergen Guide

The following sections provide a list of food items that QDOBA mexican-style restaurant has declared to contain one or more food allergens. Allergen information is based on menu items available at locations in the United States and Canada.

Certain food items are prepared on shared kitchen equipment or with common tools. As such, foods prepared at QDOBA may come in contact with or contain an allergen as a result of cross contamination.

Stack of quesadillas from QDOBA restaurant
QDOBA Mexican Eats

The following table includes menu items and a list of the declared allergens. We source this data from QDOBA.

Meal Options

Allergens in QDOBA Food Items

Menu Item

Allergens

Chili Crema

Egg

Chocolate Chunk Cookie

Egg, Gluten, Milk, Soy, Wheat (may also contain peanuts and/or tree nuts)

Churro Bites

Egg, Gluten, Wheat

Cotija Cheese

Milk

Crispy Taco Shell

May contain gluten and/or wheat

Crunchy Tortilla Shell

Gluten, Wheat

Double Chocolate Brownie

Egg, Gluten, Milk, Soy, Wheat (may also contain peanuts and/or tree nuts)

Eggs

Egg, Milk

Flour Tortilla

Gluten, Milk

Mexican Street Corn

Egg

Picante Ranch Dressing

Egg, Milk

IMPOSSIBLE

Soy

Queso Diablo

Milk

Seasoned Potatoes

Gluten, Wheat

Shredded Cheese

Milk

Soft Corn Tortillas

May contain gluten and/or wheat

Sour Cream

Milk

Three Cheese Queso

Milk

Tortilla Chips

May contain gluten and/or wheat

Whole Wheat Flour Tortillas

Gluten, wheat

Signature Menu Items

Allergens in Signature Eats Menu

Menu Item

Allergens

Chicken Queso Bowl

Milk

Chicken Queso Burrito

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

Cholulu Hot & Sweet Chicken Bowl

Milk

Cholulu Hot & Sweet Chicken Burrito

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

IMPOSSIBLE Taco Salad

Gluten, Milk, Soy

Mexican Street Corn Chicken Bowl

Egg, Milk

Keto Bowl with Brisket Birria

Milk

Keto Bowl with Chicken

Milk

Keto Bowl with Steak

Milk

Quesabirria Burrito

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

Quesabirria Quesadilla

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

Southwest Steak Burrito

Egg, Gluten

Steak Fajita Quesadilla

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

Street Style Chicken Tacos (Corn)

Milk, Wheat

Street Style Chicken Tacos (Flour)

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

Street Style Pork Tacos (Corn)

Milk, Wheat

Street Style Pork Tacos (Flour)

Gluten, Milk, Wheat

To learn more about fast food options, check Baja Fresh Mexican Grill menu prices and nutrition facts.

  • IMPORTANT

This guide is for informational purposes only. Restaurants change recipes or suppliers without notice. Individuals with food sensitivities, allergies, or other dietary concerns should check QDOBA’s website and discuss your questions with the manager at the local restaurant. We do not assume responsibility for any person’s allergy or health care. Always consult your physician for health and dietary advice.

Tortilla bowl from QDOBA restaurant
QDOBA Mexican Eats

Limited Time Menu

Allergens in Limited Time Offerings

Menu Item

Allergens

Citrus Lime Shrimp

Shellfish

Mexican Street Corn Shrimp Bowl

Egg, Milk, Shellfish

Surf & Turf Bowl

Egg, Milk, Shellfish

Surf & Turf Burrito

Egg, Gluten, Milk, Shellfish, Wheat

Check our free guide to QDOBA’s full menu for prices and nutritional information.

Small Bites

Allergens in Small Bites Menu

Menu Item

Allergens

Loaded Mexican Street Corn

Egg, Milk

  • Food prepared using common kitchen equipment may come in contact and contain egg, fish, milk, sesame, soy, gluten, nuts, and/or wheat even if the recipe does not directly contain allergens.

Common Food Allergens

Federal regulations have identified nine major food allergens: eggs, fish, milk, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soybeans, tree nuts, and wheat.

Highly refined oil, even if derived from one of the major food allergen groups, is exempted from federal regulations. Accordingly, highly refined soybean oil is not considered a common allergen.

Be aware that certain foods and drinks may be prepared or cooked using shared equipment. Fried foods, for example, are cooked in common oil. As such, foods made without a declared food allergen may come into contact with allergens through cross-contamination.


Nutrition facts, prices, and ingredients are based on available information as of the date of publication. Restaurants and food manufacturers may change their recipes without notice. Check directly with the food provider for the most up-to-date information. NutritionandIngredients.com does not provide health or wellness advice or dietary recommendations. All reports and reviews published on this site are for informational purposes only. Unless otherwise stated, %DV is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Always consult your physician for any healthcare or dietary advice.

Allergen source: QDOBA Mexican Eats

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