Baja Sol Tortilla Grill serves Minneapolis, MN and is located in the 55405 ZIP code.
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Baja Sol Tortilla Grill received an average rating of 2.90 out of 5 stars from 10 reviews.
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Baja Sol Tortilla Grill fires up its own tortillas on site. The same spirit of just-made freshness carries through the rest of the burrito and taco-making process. Vegetarians and pescatarians will appreciate the choice of grilled veggies… Read Full Editorial
Did I just eat because I sure didn't taste it. by Keary D via Insider Pages on 12/2/2010
Baja Sol is the most bland place I've ever eaten at. Taco's bland, salsas are near tasteless, somehow they even created a bland chip. I tried getting a bit more flavor by substituting the normal flour tortillas for corn tortillas and they…
very bad customer service. by melissa Kahn via Citysearch on 3/25/2010
I visited the Eden Prairie Baja Sol for the first time, in the EP Center. I ordered the grande burrito, most burritos have Pinto beans or you have a choice. I took one bite and it was like eating a black bean tortilla . I cut it open no…
bland...In Minnesota, where milk is a spice by big pants via Citysearch on 2/22/2010
This is Tex-Mex or Southwest cuisine? Avoid the "new" Chimichanga and most of the salsas are tasteless.\r
What a shame. They have a nice concept.
Are you kidding? by P. P via Insider Pages on 4/11/2009
The food was below average even for chain restaurant crap. I was very disappointed. What a waste of time and money. But I won't make that mistake again.
These chains have no freezers, no microwaves, no lard, no MSG and no problem filling every seat in the place. by Contributor via Citysearch on 6/28/2006
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Belly up to the intoxicating salsa bar, which runs the gamut from Minnesota red (ketchup-like) to the five-alarm salsa roja. Best by far: the fire-roasted tomato. The plump tacos are available either "Baja" style, with…
Bland bland bland food by stpauligirl via Citysearch on 2/23/2006
The burritos are filled with bland chicken, bland beans, bland everything. Even the salsa bar is lackluster. It's a restaurant for people who are afraid of flavor. Eat at Chipotle instead.
Good Food is Here!! by M M. via Judy's Book on 8/5/2005
The Baja Tortilla Grill restaurant was a welcome arrival to the Uptown neighborhood. It was a big when it launched and still is to this day. We have been going for over 10 years and has yet to disappoint. The service is efficient and…
yum!!! by Jessica R. via Judy's Book on 7/29/2005
Baja is one of my favortie places to eat! The food is amazing and the portions are extremely large! Made to order while you wait, the food is at its freshest. My recommendation, the vegie burrito. Stocked full of rice, beans, and grilled…
Great food, cheap prices, big portions. by Roberta B via Insider Pages on 7/6/2005
Every time I go to a Baja Sol I'm surprised at how big the portions are. All orders are made up fresh. There is a salsa bar with several different kinds of spicy or not so spicy salsa. There's a nice sidewalk cafe area to eat in or…
Not enough food on plate by gtreptow via Citysearch on 8/14/2002
Granted the taste is not that bad, but what are these tiny portions? I order the shrimp fajitas, which are over $9.00 after tax, and I could not believe what the size of my portion was. 4 wraps about the size of my palm, 1 spoon of sour…
What a deal! by Joy via Citysearch on 5/20/2002
This is a great alternative to your typical fast food restaurants. Get in and out quickly without the extra fat. The vegetables are fresh and the burritos are made while you wait. The veggie burrito is excellent. A great option for…