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Chipotle to open in Jackson Heights

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June 19, 2015 By Michael Florio

A popular Mexican eatery will soon be opening its doors in Jackson Heights.

Chipotle Mexican Grill is planning on opening in the neighborhood this fall, according to a company spokeswoman.

The restaurant will be opening on Northern Blvd by 87th Street.

The spokeswoman said more information, such as an exact opening date, will be provided later this summer.

The popular restaurant chain has two other Queens locations; one is at the Queens Center Mall and the other at 70-30 Austin Street, in Forest Hills.

The restaurant is popular for its burritos and tacos.

 

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Hey name is katherine and i am interested to work in chipotle please let me know when is ganna open thank you

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