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Andreia L.

06/10/2023

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Worse chipotle ever! They are always out of everything. I ordered a burrito bowl just got a bowl and the bowl was barely even full. My boyfriend got a bowl and his was packed full we got the same thing on ours just different meat.

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Carsonq Q.

06/23/2019

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They repeated the tactic on a different flank of the army. Saphira’s stealth and speed, combined with the dim lighting, made it nearly impossible for the Urgals to predict where she would strike next. Eragon used his bow whenever Saphira was in the air, but he quickly ran out of arrows. Soon the only thing left in his quiver was magic, which he wanted to keep in reserve until it was desperately needed.

Saphira’s flights over the combatants gave Eragon a unique understanding of how the battle was progressing. There were three separate fights raging in Farthen Dûr, one by each open tunnel. The Urgals were disadvantaged by the dispersal of their forces and their inability to get all of their army out of the tunnels at once. Even so, the Varden and dwarves could not keep the monsters from advancing and were slowly being driven back toward Tronjheim. The defenders seemed insignificant against the mass of Urgals, whose numbers continued to increase as they poured out of the tunnels.




The Urgals had organized themselves around several standards, each representing a clan, but it was unclear who commanded them overall. The clans paid no attention to each other, as if they were receiving orders from elsewhere. Eragon wished he knew who was in charge so he and Saphira could kill him.

Remembering Ajihad’s orders, he began relaying information to the Twins. They were interested by what he had to say about the Urgals’ apparent lack of a leader and questioned him closely. The exchange was smooth, if brief. The Twins told him,You’re ordered to assist Hrothgar; the fight goes badly for him.

Understood,Eragon responded.

Saphira swiftly flew to the besieged dwarves, swooping low over Hrothgar. Arrayed in golden armor, the dwarf king stood at the fore of a small knot of his kin, wielding Volund, the hammer of his ancestors. His white beard caught the lantern light as he looked up at Saphira. Admiration glinted in his eyes.

Saphira landed beside the dwarves and faced the oncoming Urgals. Even the bravest Kull quailed before her ferocity, allowing the dwarves to surge forward. Eragon tried to keep Saphira safe. Her left flank was protected by the dwarves, but to her front and right raged a sea of enemies. He showed no mercy on those and took every advantage he could, using magic whenever Zar’roc could not serve him. A spear bounced off his shield, denting it and leaving him with a bruised shoulder. Shaking off the pain, he cleaved open an Urgal’s skull, mixing brains with metal and bone.





He was in awe of Hrothgar—who, though he was ancient by both the standards of men and dwarves, was still undiminished on the battlefield. No Urgal, Kull or not, could stand before the dwarf king and his guards and live. Every time Volund struck, it sounded the gong of death for another enemy. After a spear downed one of his warriors, Hrothgar grabbed the spear himself and, with astounding strength, hurled it completely through its owner twenty yards away. Such heroism emboldened Eragon to ever greater risks, seeking to hold his own with the mighty king.

Eragon lunged at a giant Kull nearly out of reach and almost fell from Saphira’s saddle. Before he could recover, the Kull darted past Saphira’s defenses and swung his sword. The brunt of the blow caught Eragon on the side of his helm, throwing him backward and making his vision flicker and his ears ring thunderously.

Stunned, he tried to pull himself upright, but the Kull had already prepared for another blow. As the Kull’s arm descended, a slim steel blade suddenly sprouted from his chest. Howling, the monster toppled to the side. In his place stood Angela.

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Sonja H.

02/21/2015

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They need help. Too much "On Line" business holds up their in-line customers. The food is good but you really have to wait...and wait...and wait. The parking lot is also not "user friendly." Whoever designed it should go back to the drawing board. Employees are courteous; however, I have noticed much employee turnover these past few months, which is never a good sign. Establishing a better system to fill the on-line orders and redesigning the parking lot would be most helpful to this establishment. If you plan to eat here in the evening, give yourself at least 90 minutes.

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Chris W.

12/16/2014

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I have lunch at this Chipotle once a week. With any new restaurant there is always a learning curve with any staff. I am not sure of the the young woman's name that is managing this location but, she is professional and has made the staff seem more conscientious of lines and quality of the food. Like any Chipotle the lunch rush is sometimes out the door. They rise to the challenge and fill in where needed. Nice work in my opinion.

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bobbobertson

04/18/2014

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I've eaten at Chipotle's all over Ohio, but this is BY FAR the worst one. The service was extremely poor. I waited in line and when they needed to add ingredients to their service line, the staff was off goofing around in the back. The portion sizes were extremely small and the kitchen area wasn't clean. The staff was more concerned with entertaining each other than serving customers. I've never seen anything like it at any other Chipotle. While I was alone on this particular occasion, I normally have lunch with 5-10 clients at a time. Even though I work only a few miles away, I will never eat there again. There are plenty of other restaurants in our area. I would suggest you avoid this location or go to another Chipotle to get your fix.

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sbcspc

09/06/2012

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This store needs a lot of work...

This store needs a lot of work. My suggestion is bring in EXPERIENCED employees to help pick up the slack. They move way too slow

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Kyle S.

02/12/2012

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a long way to go..

well it looks like for now at least that they have a long way to go. You can tell that they trained there employees at there store b4 they opened as oppose to them training there employees at other stores b4 there store opened. my main problem with it is the chicken always seems over cooked.. please I don't like burnt chicken.. but that issue can be fixed so please work on it..

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Extra Phones

Fax: 614-834-0518

Services/Products
Catering Credit Cards Dot Com Search Gift Cards Market Place Delivery Online Orders Web and Mobile Delivery
Payment method
master card, visa, all major credit cards
Price Range
$$
Neighborhood
South Columbus
Categories
Fast Food Restaurants, Mexican Restaurants, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
Other Information

Wi-Fi: No

Bike Parking: Yes

Attire: Casual

Drive Through: No

Good For Groups: Yes

Good for Kids: Yes

Take Out: Yes

Cuisines: Mexican, Latin American

Alcohol: Beer

Takes Reservations: No

Outdoor Seating: Yes

Price Range : Average

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