Ah, the burrito. It’s an American take on Mexican street fare, and a highly anticipated year-round meal on the west coast. But what about in the south? You may attribute Nashville to hot chicken and fluffy biscuits, but we still have a solid handful of local eateries that can make up a mean burrito. We may not border Mexico, but we’ll forever love it for inspiring the menu at the ultra-delicious Baja Burrito in Berry Hill, Tennessee.

MyBajaBurrito - Instagram Baja Burrito is locally owned and operated in the Berry Hill neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. The south Nashville area has been touted as, “up and coming” but we’d have to disagree - it’s already here.

MyBajaBurrito - Instagram You’ll be able to order Mexican street fare, such as creatively constructed tacos and burritos bulging with rice, beans and cheese. You can come for lunch or dinner, or maybe order to-go for your family event…? Their catering is top notch, and your guests won’t help but leave raving about the food.

MyBajaBurrito - Instagram There’s nothing like a taco salad or fresh guacamole to get you going for the day, and if you bring littles they may just want to check out the Little Surfer menu. Children under the age of twelve will be able to order anything from a kids taco to a mini cheese melt.

MyBajaBurrito - Instagram These tortas? Look dreamy. They’re stuffed to the brim and just bursting with Mexican-inspired flavor with a west coast twist.

George M - TripAdvisor The bright and quirky interior design perfectly offsets a salsa-laced lunch or dinner. It makes you feel right at home, as if you’d been suddenly transported across and out of the country. Good luck coming back!

Joe K - TripAdvisor Then, of course, there’s the burritos. The reason we’re here, the love of our Baja Burrito experience. You’ll be able to create your own along the burrito bar, with meats such as chicken and steak, or you can stick with a veggie base. You’ll be able to add and subtract all sorts of ingredients as you build a burrito to sate that grumbling hunger in your belly.

kcjmiddle - TripAdvisor You can visit Baja Burrito yourself from 11am to 9pm Monday through Saturday, at 722 Thompson Lane in Nashville, Tennessee. We’ll meet you at the salsa bar!

You can continue to experience fabulous Mexican fare with a visit to this delicious city favorite.

MyBajaBurrito - Instagram

Baja Burrito is locally owned and operated in the Berry Hill neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. The south Nashville area has been touted as, “up and coming” but we’d have to disagree - it’s already here.

You’ll be able to order Mexican street fare, such as creatively constructed tacos and burritos bulging with rice, beans and cheese. You can come for lunch or dinner, or maybe order to-go for your family event…? Their catering is top notch, and your guests won’t help but leave raving about the food.

There’s nothing like a taco salad or fresh guacamole to get you going for the day, and if you bring littles they may just want to check out the Little Surfer menu. Children under the age of twelve will be able to order anything from a kids taco to a mini cheese melt.

These tortas? Look dreamy. They’re stuffed to the brim and just bursting with Mexican-inspired flavor with a west coast twist.

George M - TripAdvisor

The bright and quirky interior design perfectly offsets a salsa-laced lunch or dinner. It makes you feel right at home, as if you’d been suddenly transported across and out of the country. Good luck coming back!

Joe K - TripAdvisor

Then, of course, there’s the burritos. The reason we’re here, the love of our Baja Burrito experience. You’ll be able to create your own along the burrito bar, with meats such as chicken and steak, or you can stick with a veggie base. You’ll be able to add and subtract all sorts of ingredients as you build a burrito to sate that grumbling hunger in your belly.

kcjmiddle - TripAdvisor

You can visit Baja Burrito yourself from 11am to 9pm Monday through Saturday, at 722 Thompson Lane in Nashville, Tennessee. We’ll meet you at the salsa bar!

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