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Sides Menu

Sweet Potato Fries

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Desserts and Drinks Menu

Churros

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Check out our Calorie Counter


Total Calories (Kcal)
Protein Fat
Salt Sugar

based on an average sized portion.


Subway:
6 inch with crisps and a drink
1,250 Kcal
Chipotle:
Pork Burrito
1,105 Kcal

Calories taken from competitor's websites.

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Our Food


Pork


Tender, shredded pork, slow cooked in-store


Beef


Premium beef cuts, selected for their slow-cookability


Chicken


100% chicken breast, cooked fresh in-store everyday


Hass Avocado


Fresh and direct from Mexico, the best avocado around


Meet the
Superfoods

Tomatoes


The beautifully sweet but also acidic flavour of a tomato makes for a tasty treat. Tomatoes are an excellent source of lutein, zeaxanthin, and vitamin C as well as vitamins A, E, and the B vitamins, potassium, manganese, and phosphorus.


Avocados


Avocados are nutritional gems, they are rich in sources of monounsaturated fat, a fat your body can easily burn for energy. They also help your body absorb fat-soluble nutrients from other foods. Avocados provide a number of health-boosting nutrients, including potassium, vitamin E, B vitamins, and folic acid.


Black bean


These delicious and dark beans are jam packed with many of the most essential nutrients your body needs to perform at peak levels from protein to fibre, iron and antioxidants.


Peppers


Peppers are excellent sources of vitamins C and A–antioxidants. They also contain vitamin B6, folic acid, and fiber–all of which can help reduce risk of heart attack and stroke.


Sweet Potato


Lower in starch than other carbohydrates but packed with nutrients and a delicious sweet flavour. Sweet potatoes are one of the healthiest vegetables available. They are also good sources of the anti-inflammatory nutrients, vitamins A and C, making them an excellent food choice. Ranking low on the glycemic index means they also have less effect on blood glucose levels.