
Next time you're feeling hangry, sink your teeth into one of these giant (and delicious) burritos in Reno. (Daisy Daisy/Shutterstock)
If you’re after a substantial and satisfying meal, sink your teeth into these 8 Reno burritos—doggy bag included.
Leave it to the Biggest Little City in the World to have some of the biggest burritos.
None of the Reno burritos below are stuffed exactly the same, but they do have one thing in common: These Reno burritos are huge, and it isn’t just because you have small hands.
From authentic Mexican burritos stuffed with meat, cheese, and beans to a panini-grilled, smothered breakfast burrito, here are eight Reno burritos you won’t likely finish in one sitting.
1. Los Gallos Taqueria
440 N. Virginia St.
An over-the-counter taqueria with photos of its food on the walls, a Spanish menu (with English subtitles), and a salsa bar, Los Gallos Taqueria is quick and authentic. Located across from the Silver Legacy at The Row in downtown Reno, it’s close to casinos without casino prices.
Biggest burrito
The Super Burrito is stuffed with rice, beans, cheese, salsa, guacamole, sour cream, and meat ($14.60).
What customers are saying
Reviewers on Yelp and Google praise the convenient location and “massive” burritos at Los Gallos Taqueria, with one describing it as “big food.” Others say the portions are huge and the restaurant doesn’t skimp on meat.
2. La Michoacana
4950 S. Virginia St.
Another no-frills, counter-serve spot offering all your Mexican favorites and a salsa bar, La Michoacana is open for business 24 hours a day. The burritos are so darn huge that they elicited excited profanities on Yelp.
Biggest burrito
Made with a large flour tortilla, the Burrito Supreme is filled with rice, beans, onions, cilantro, sour cream, cheese, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, and meat ($12.90).
What customers are saying
Reviewers on Yelp didn’t hold back when it comes to the size of the burrito at La Michoacan, noting that they’re “so f*ck*ng big, they have an elbow.” Some say these are the biggest Reno burritos for the best price. One user on Reddit described it as the size of a cat.
3. Miguel’s
13901 S. Virginia St.
1415 S. Virginia St.
The first Mexican restaurant in Reno, opening in 1959, Miguel’s is a local institution. The family-owned restaurant has passed its recipes down through the generations, eventually opening a second location. The Midtown and South Reno locations have different atmospheres, but both have the same great food.
Biggest burrito
The burrito is made with a large flour tortilla stuffed with beans, rice, lettuce, pico de gallo, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and meat ($11.95-$17.50).
What customers are saying
Several reviewers on Yelp noted the size of this burrito, with one customer calling it “massive.” It’s said to be so heavy and filling that it may put you “in a wonderful food coma.”
4. Speedy Burrito
1420 S. Wells Ave.
Speedy Burritos is a fast-casual restaurant serving tasty Mexican food, most of which can be tailored for vegetarians and vegans. The food is fresh and made from scratch, and the salsa bar has a variety of sauces for eating in or to-go orders.
Biggest burrito
Made with rice, lard-free refried beans, shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, and sour cream, burritos at Speedy Burrito range in price up to $15.99. All can be upsized for an extra $2.50. Add guacamole for $1.50.
What customers are saying
Reviewers on Yelp think the price point is good since the burrito is big enough to feed them twice. “It was thicker than my arm and weighed about a pound, packed full,” claims one reviewer. “They mean it when they say large,” a reviewer writes on Google.
5. Burrito Bandito
1425 George Ferris Drive, Suite M-171, Sparks
With more than 20 years of slinging fast-casual Mexican food and seven U.S. locations, Burrito Bandito has a fun and lively atmosphere, colorful murals, and festive music. The food is made fresh daily from quality products.
Biggest burrito
The burrito here is made with a giant flour tortilla with your choice of meat, a special blend of refried or black beans, rice, cheese, cabbage, pico de gallo, sour cream, fresh jalapenos, and avocado ($16.25).
What customers are saying
Reviewers describe the burrito as “huuuuuuuuuge,” and “packed full of goodies.” The portion is large enough that you’ll probably have to wrap it up and take it home. It tastes good and is “large asf.”
6. Walden’s
3940 Mayberry Drive
1170 S. Wells Avenue
310 S. Arlington Avenue
Family-owned Walden’s Coffee House serves breakfast, lunch, and locally-roasted coffee at three locations in Reno. The chef-helmed kitchen whips up a variety of beloved meals, including a beloved breakfast burrito.
Biggest burrito
The panini-grilled Breakfast Burrito is made with a 14-inch spinach tortilla, roasted cubed potatoes seasoned with a homemade spud spice, scrambled eggs, meat, shredded cheddar jack cheese, and homemade salsa ($14.99). Add green chilies, sour cream, and avocado for an extra $2.50. Smother it with shredded cheese, turkey chili, enchilada sauce, and cilantro for an additional $3.50.
What customers are saying
Reviewers on Yelp are huge fans of this breakfast burrito. One customer loves it so much he’d “fight a bear for one.” Portions are described as so hefty they can be stretched across three meals. A reviewer on Facebook believes they’re “the best breakfast burritos in the world.”
7. Super Burrito
175 Nugget Ave. Sparks
500 E. Plumb Ln. Reno
1670 U.S. Hwy 395 N, Minden
With three locations in Sparks, Reno, and Minden, you won’t have to look far for big burritos in Washoe County. A cozy and fast-casual cantina, the first Super Burrito location is a quick stop near the Reno-Tahoe Airport, frequented by tourists and locals alike.
Biggest burrito
The Super Burrito is made with meat, beans, rice, tomatoes, guacamole, and cheese ($10.25)
What customers are saying
Yelp Reviewers say the Super burrito is huge and compare it to the size of an arm. They also like the quick service, salsa, and nostalgic feeling of the restaurant (around since 1993).
8. Daddy’s Tacos
4840 Mill St., #8
Humble reno food truck turned fast-casual taqueria, Daddy’s Tacos serves authentic Mexican food that will transport you South of the Border with every bite.
Biggest burrito
As the name suggests, the Extra Super Massive Burrito is gigantic, stuffed with everything in the restaurant except the kitchen sink ($30).
What customers are saying
The Extra Super Massive Burrito is so big, one Reddit user predicts it will feed three or four people. A Yelp reviewer said the regular burritos are already huge. A Facebook reviewer agreed of the regular-sized burrito: “It had to be like two pounds of fresh ingredients.”

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