Chipotle Chips and Sides Menu 2026 — Prices, Sizes, Calories & Free Birthday Chips
The complete Chipotle Chips and Sides menu for 2026: every chip option, dip and add-on with verified prices, calories and portion sizes. Plus a full step-by-step guide to the free birthday chips & side reward, the sign-up Free Chips & Guac, and what to do if your free chips and side is missing or not working.
Quick Answer: Chipotle Chips & Sides Prices
Chipotle chips and sides start at $0.50 (Tortilla on the Side) and go up to $9.75 (Large Chips & Large Guacamole). 2026 pricing: plain Chips $2.25 / $2.70 large, Chips & Guacamole $5.95 / $9.75 large, Chips & Queso Blanco $5.95 / $9.75 large, Chips with any salsa $2.70, side of Guacamole $2.95, side of Queso Blanco $2.95. Calories range from 540 (regular chips) to 1,180 (Large Chips & Large Queso). Free chips and a side are available through the Chipotle Rewards program — at sign-up (Free Chips & Guac after a $5 purchase) and on your birthday (choice of free guac, queso, chips or fountain drink, 30-day window, $5 minimum spend).
Chipotle’s chips and sides are one of the highest-margin parts of the menu — and one of the most popular. The chain serves roughly 3 million orders of Chips & Guacamole every week, making it the third most-ordered item on the menu after Chicken Burrito Bowls and Chicken Burritos. The chips themselves are made from corn masa, hand-cut and fried fresh in each restaurant, then tossed with lime juice and kosher salt — the same recipe that’s been on the menu since 1993.
This page covers every chips and sides option at Chipotle in 2026, including the new “Rewards on Repeat” birthday and sign-up freebies launched in April 2026 — which let you pick free chips, free guac, free queso or a free fountain drink as your birthday reward (a change from the older birthday-only chips & guac offer). We also walk through every reason a free chips and side reward might not work in the app, with fixes for each.
- Cheapest item: Tortilla on the Side ($0.50)
- Best value: Chips & Fresh Tomato Salsa ($2.70 — most chips for least dollars)
- Most popular: Chips & Guacamole ($5.95)
- Highest-protein side: Side of Queso Blanco (8g protein)
- Free reward options: Chips, Guac, Queso or Fountain Drink (your choice)
The Complete Chipotle Chips & Sides Menu (2026)
Sides are listed below from cheapest to most expensive. All chips and sides can be ordered on their own without an entrée, and they are not included with adult entrées (only with Kids Meals). Each card links to a dedicated page with full nutrition, ingredients and ordering tips.
Chips & Guacamole
Regular vs Large — Which Size Is the Better Deal?
Chipotle offers chips, guac and queso in two sizes. The price-per-ounce math matters here: in most cases the large is the better per-ounce deal, but only marginally — and only if you actually finish it.
| Item | Regular Price | Large Price | Regular Size | Large Size | Savings on Large |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chips | $2.25 | $2.70 | ~4 oz | ~6 oz | ~25% |
| Chips & Guacamole | $5.95 | $9.75 | 4 oz + 4 oz guac | 6 oz + 8 oz guac | ~18% |
| Chips & Queso Blanco | $5.95 | $9.75 | 4 oz + 4 oz queso | 6 oz + 8 oz queso | ~18% |
| Side of Guacamole | $2.95 | $5.90 | 4 oz | 8 oz | 0% (linear) |
| Side of Queso Blanco | $2.95 | $5.90 | 4 oz | 8 oz | 0% (linear) |
The large chips combos are the better deal — you get 50% more chips and double the dip for an extra $3.80, which works out to about a 18% per-ounce saving versus buying two regulars. The standalone large sides (guac, queso) are priced linearly — exactly 2× the regular — so there’s no bulk discount, but you also don’t pay a premium for the bigger size.
Chipotle Chips & Sides — Calories & Full Nutrition
All values below are from Chipotle’s official US Nutrition Facts paper menu (March 2025 edition, the most current as of May 2026). Values reflect the standard 4-oz portion for regular sides and 8-oz for large.
| Item | Calories | Fat (g) | Sat Fat (g) | Carbs (g) | Protein (g) | Sodium (mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tortilla on the Side | 320 | 9 | 0.5 | 50 | 8 | 600 |
| Chips (regular) | 540 | 25 | 3.5 | 73 | 7 | 390 |
| Chips (large) | 810 | 38 | 5 | 110 | 11 | 585 |
| Side of Guacamole (4 oz) | 230 | 22 | 3.5 | 8 | 2 | 375 |
| Side of Queso Blanco (4 oz) | 240 | 18 | 11 | 10 | 8 | 770 |
| Fresh Tomato Salsa (4 oz) | 25 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 550 |
| Tomatillo-Green Salsa (4 oz) | 15 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 260 |
| Tomatillo-Red Salsa (4 oz) | 30 | 0.5 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 500 |
| Roasted Chili-Corn Salsa (4 oz) | 80 | 1.5 | 0 | 16 | 3 | 410 |
| Chips & Guacamole (regular) | 770 | 47 | 7 | 81 | 9 | 765 |
| Chips & Queso Blanco (regular) | 780 | 43 | 14.5 | 83 | 15 | 1,160 |
| Large Chips & Large Guacamole | 1,140 | 76 | 11 | 125 | 15 | 1,335 |
| Large Chips & Large Queso Blanco | 1,180 | 74 | 27 | 130 | 27 | 2,125 |
Lowest-calorie side: Tomatillo-Green Salsa at 15 cal for a full 4-oz portion. Lowest-calorie chip option: Chips alone at 540 cal — every dip adds 200+ calories. Highest-sodium side: Large Chips & Large Queso Blanco at 2,125 mg — about 92% of the FDA daily limit in one order.
If you’re tracking macros, a regular plain Chips order at 540 calories is the cleanest snack option — no dairy, no added sugar, just corn, oil, lime juice and salt. For a higher-protein side, Queso Blanco wins (8g protein per 4 oz vs 2g in guac), though it triples the saturated fat.
How to Get Free Chips and a Side at Chipotle (2026)
Free chips and side rewards at Chipotle come from three legitimate sources, all tied to the free Chipotle Rewards program relaunched as “Rewards on Repeat” in April 2026. Below is exactly how each one works in 2026.
1. Sign-Up Reward — Free Chips & Guac on First Purchase
New Chipotle Rewards members get a Free Chips & Guac coupon delivered to their account immediately after sign-up. To redeem it, you need to make at least one qualifying purchase of $5 or more. The reward is good for 30 days from the date you joined.
Download the Chipotle app
Available free on iOS App Store and Google Play. You can also sign up at chipotle.com.
Create an account
Enter your name, email, phone, and importantly your date of birth (this triggers the birthday reward too).
Find your Free Chips & Guac
Open the Rewards tab. The Free Chips & Guac coupon will appear at the top of your wallet.
Build a $5+ order
Any entrée, side combination or drink that hits $5 before tax qualifies. Toggle the reward at checkout.
2. Birthday Reward — Choose 1 of 4 Free Sides
This is the keyword most people search for as “free chips and side” — and the answer changed in April 2026. Under the new “Rewards on Repeat” system, Chipotle members can pick one of four free items during their birthday month: free guacamole, free queso blanco, free chips, or a free fountain drink. You no longer have to take chips & guac by default — you choose. The reward is valid for 30 days from your birthday with a $5 minimum qualifying purchase.
3. Rewards Exchange — Redeem Points for Free Chips and Sides
You earn 10 points per $1 spent. Points can be redeemed for free chips, guac, queso and other sides through the Rewards Exchange in the app. Approximate point costs (2026, post-April-2026 redesign, which lowered most thresholds):
| Reward | Approx. Points | Dollar Spend Required |
|---|---|---|
| Tortilla on the Side | 350 | $35 |
| Chips & Fresh Tomato Salsa | 400 | $40 |
| Regular Chips | 500 | $50 |
| Side of Guacamole | 575 | $57.50 |
| Side of Queso Blanco | 575 | $57.50 |
| Chips & Guacamole | 875 | $87.50 |
| Chips & Queso Blanco | 875 | $87.50 |
| Free Entrée | 1,625 | $162.50 |
Chipotle Free Chips and Side Not Working? Top 6 Fixes
If your free chips and side reward isn’t applying at checkout — or the item is missing from your order when it arrives — here are the six most common causes, in order of how often they trip people up:
1. You’re below the $5 minimum spend
The single most common reason. Free chips/side rewards require a qualifying purchase of $5 or more (pre-tax, pre-tip). If your cart total is below $5, the reward toggle will either grey out or silently fail to apply. Add any item to get above $5 — even a $2.95 side of guac or a drink will do it.
2. You’re ordering through DoorDash, Uber Eats or Grubhub
Chipotle Rewards — including free chips and side rewards — are not valid on third-party delivery platforms. Per Chipotle’s reward terms, you must order through the Chipotle app, chipotle.com, or in-restaurant for rewards to apply. Switch to the Chipotle app for delivery (Chipotle uses DoorDash under the hood but the order is placed through Chipotle, which keeps the reward valid).
3. The reward expired
Sign-up rewards last 30 days. Birthday rewards last 30 days from your birthday. Rewards Exchange redemptions expire 7 days after they hit your account. Check the expiry date in the Rewards tab — if it’s grey or missing, it’s gone.
4. You’re trying to use it on catering or Burritos by the Box
Rewards are excluded from catering orders, Burritos by the Box, gift card purchases and alcohol. The terms are spelled out in the app under Rewards Program Terms.
5. The reward wasn’t toggled at checkout
Rewards don’t apply automatically — you have to tap the reward in the Rewards section of your cart before paying. If you forgot, the order will go through at full price. Chipotle support can sometimes refund a missed reward within 24 hours of the order.
6. The order was placed before your birthday reward dropped
Birthday rewards usually appear on the first day of your birthday month, not on your actual birthday. If you placed an order on the 1st of the month and the reward hadn’t loaded yet, it won’t retroactively apply.
If your order arrived without the chips and side
For pickup or delivery orders where the chips and side reward was applied correctly but the item is physically missing from the bag, open the Chipotle app, go to Order History → Tap the order → Report an Issue → Missing Item. Chipotle typically refunds the missing item (or re-credits the reward) within 24–48 hours. If you ordered in-store, return to the restaurant with your receipt — the manager can give you the missing item on the spot.
The Chipotle Birthday Chips & Side — Step-by-Step (2026)
The birthday reward is the most-asked-about Chipotle freebie. Here’s exactly how it works under the new “Rewards on Repeat” system launched April 2026:
What You Get
- Choose 1 of 4 free items
- Free Guacamole (side, $2.95 value)
- Free Queso Blanco (side, $2.95 value)
- Free Chips ($2.25 value)
- Free Fountain Drink (~$3.20 value)
- $5.00 minimum purchase required
- 30-day redemption window from your birthday
Eligibility
- Must be a Chipotle Rewards member
- Date of birth must be set in your profile
- 13+ years old (US/Canada)
- Must have joined at least 14 days before your birthday
- Valid only at participating US & Canada locations
- Not valid at Pizzeria Locale, UK, France, Germany
How to Claim Your Birthday Chips & Side
- Confirm your DOB is in your profile. Open the Chipotle app → Account → Personal Info → check the Date of Birth field. If it’s blank, fill it in at least 14 days before your birthday.
- Wait for the reward to appear. Birthday rewards drop on the 1st day of your birthday month. Look for a push notification or check the Rewards tab.
- Pick your free item. Tap the birthday reward — you’ll see four options. Pick chips, guac, queso or a drink based on what you actually want.
- Build a $5+ order. Any combination that hits $5 pre-tax qualifies. The most common combo: a Chicken Burrito Bowl ($11.35) + your free chips.
- Toggle the reward at checkout. Tap the Rewards section in your cart and select the birthday reward. The $0.00 line item should appear.
- Redeem within 30 days. The reward expires 30 days from your birthday — if you don’t use it, it’s gone.
For a full walkthrough of the Chipotle Rewards program, including all earning rates and point thresholds, see our Chipotle Rewards Guide.
Side of Guac vs Chips & Guac — Which Is Better Value?
One of the most-Googled Chipotle questions is whether a side of guac costs more than chips and guac, since both have “guac” in the name. The short answer: no, a side of guac is cheaper — but that’s because chips and guac includes chips too.
| Order | Price | What You Get | Calories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Side of Guacamole | $2.95 | 4 oz guac only | 230 |
| Chips alone | $2.25 | ~4 oz chips only | 540 |
| Side of Guac + Chips (separately) | $5.20 | 4 oz guac + 4 oz chips | 770 |
| Chips & Guacamole (combo) | $5.95 | 4 oz guac + 4 oz chips | 770 |
Interestingly, in 2026 buying a side of guac ($2.95) plus chips ($2.25) separately is actually $0.75 cheaper than ordering Chips & Guacamole as a combo at $5.95. Some locations price the combo at $5.20, which makes it identical to buying separately. The combo isn’t a discount — it’s a convenience SKU. If you’re paying in-store, ordering the two items separately at the register can save you about 75¢.
Reward member tip: When you have a free guac reward (sign-up or birthday), order Chips ($2.25) + add the free guac reward at checkout. You end up with chips and guac for $2.25 instead of $5.95 — saving $3.70.
The 4 Chipotle Salsas — Heat Levels & What to Order with Chips
Chipotle has four salsas, all $2.70 with regular chips. They’re also free toppings inside any entrée. Below are the heat levels (per Chipotle’s official menu) and the dominant flavor of each:
| Salsa | Heat | Calories (4 oz) | Best Paired With |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh Tomato Salsa (pico de gallo) | Mild | 25 | Plain chips — the classic crowd-pleaser |
| Roasted Chili-Corn Salsa | Medium | 80 | Best dip-friendly salsa; sweet + smoky |
| Tomatillo-Green Chili Salsa | Medium | 15 | Tangy, lower-calorie; pairs with queso |
| Tomatillo-Red Chili Salsa | Hot | 30 | For heat-seekers; use sparingly with chips |
If you can’t decide, ask for two salsas on the side — Chipotle will give you both in separate cups at no extra charge. Some locations charge $0.25–$0.50 for a third salsa cup, but the first two are always free.
Chips & Sides Ordering Hacks (Pickup, App, In-Store)
Order chips on the side, salsas free with your entrée
If you’re already ordering a burrito or bowl, add plain Chips ($2.25) and skip the chips-and-salsa combo ($2.70). Ask for any salsa (or all four) in small cups on the side — they’re free toppings, so this gives you chips with up to four salsas for the price of just chips.
Pickup chips and a side without buying an entrée
You can absolutely walk in or order ahead just for chips and sides — no entrée required. The Chipotle app lets you build an order entirely from the Sides & Drinks tab. For free reward redemption, just remember the $5 minimum spend: a single Chips & Guac ($5.95) clears it on its own, but plain Chips ($2.25) won’t, so you’d need to add a drink or extra side.
Free guac with Veggie or Sofritas — even on chips
If you order a Veggie or Sofritas bowl/burrito/tacos, guacamole is free as part of the entrée. Some locations will also let you add a free guac side cup if you order Veggie or Sofritas — ask politely. (This is location-dependent and not official policy.)
“Light” or “extra” chips at no charge
Chipotle staff scoop chips by hand into the bag — there’s no automated portion. If you ask for “extra chips” or “a little extra,” most stores will fill the bag to the top at no charge. This is the easiest way to stretch the value of a regular Chips order.
Order chips with a Kids Meal to stretch the value
The Kids Build Your Own at $5.95 includes a side of chips OR fresh fruit AND a drink. If you’re getting a bowl for yourself, ordering the Kids Meal alongside is often cheaper than adding chips and a drink to your adult entrée separately.
Chipotle Chips & Sides — Allergens, Vegan & Gluten-Free Info
Gluten-free
The chips, guacamole, queso blanco and all four salsas are gluten-free in their standard recipes. Chipotle’s allergen statement notes a caveat: corn products may contain trace gluten from cross-contact with wheat-containing grains in the field. For celiac diners, ask staff to change gloves and use a clean scoop before serving you.
Vegan
Chips, all four salsas, guacamole and the Tortilla on the Side are 100% vegan. Queso Blanco is NOT vegan — it contains dairy (Monterey Jack cheese, cream).
Dairy-free
Everything except Queso Blanco is dairy-free.
Soy
Chips and salsas are soy-free. Guacamole and queso blanco are soy-free. (Note: the Sofritas protein contains soy — this only matters if you’re combining a sides order with a Sofritas entrée.)
Nuts
All chips and sides are tree-nut-free and peanut-free.
Chipotle Chips & Sides FAQ
How much are chips at Chipotle?
A regular order of plain Chipotle Chips is $2.25 and a large is $2.70. Chips & Guacamole or Chips & Queso Blanco are $5.95 regular and $9.75 large. Chips with any of the four salsas (fresh tomato, tomatillo-green, tomatillo-red, roasted chili-corn) is $2.70. Prices vary slightly by location — airports and urban locations run 10–15% higher.
How do I get free chips and a side at Chipotle?
There are three legitimate ways to get free chips and a side at Chipotle in 2026. (1) Sign-up reward — join Chipotle Rewards for free and you get a Free Chips & Guac after a $5 minimum qualifying purchase. (2) Birthday reward — during your birthday month, you can select one of four free items: guac, queso, chips or a fountain drink, redeemable within 30 days with a $5 minimum purchase. (3) Rewards Exchange — redeem points (starting around 350 points for a side tortilla, more for chips & guac) earned at 10 points per $1 spent.
Why is my Chipotle free chips and side not working?
The most common reasons a free chips and side reward won’t apply: (1) the order is below the $5 minimum qualifying spend; (2) the reward is being applied to a third-party delivery platform (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub) where most rewards aren’t valid; (3) the reward expired — sign-up and birthday rewards have a redemption window (commonly 30 days); (4) the reward is being used on catering, Burritos by the Box or alcohol, which are excluded; (5) the app needs an update or the reward needs to be re-toggled in the “Rewards” tab at checkout. If none of these fix it, contact Chipotle support through the app — most missing-item reward issues are resolved within 24–48 hours.
What do I do if my Chipotle free chips and side is missing from my order?
For pickup or delivery orders where the reward was applied but the chips and side were physically missing from the bag, open the Chipotle app and go to Order History → tap the order → Report an Issue → Missing Item. Chipotle typically refunds the missing item or re-credits the reward within 24–48 hours. For in-store orders, return to the restaurant with your receipt — the manager can replace the missing item immediately.
Is a side of guac at Chipotle more than chips and guac?
No — a side of guac on its own is $2.95, while Chips & Guacamole is $5.95. The price difference is essentially the cost of the chips. If you only want guac to add to your bowl or burrito, the $2.95 side is the better value. Interestingly, buying chips ($2.25) and a side of guac ($2.95) separately costs $5.20 — which is $0.75 cheaper than ordering the Chips & Guacamole combo at $5.95.
How many calories are in Chipotle chips?
A regular order of Chipotle Chips is 540 calories with 25g of fat, 73g of carbs and 7g of protein. A large is approximately 810 calories. Chips & Guacamole regular is about 770 calories. Chips & Queso Blanco regular is approximately 780 calories. The full Large Chips & Large Queso Blanco order is roughly 1,180 calories — the highest-calorie chips item on the menu, and includes 2,125 mg of sodium (about 92% of the FDA daily limit).
Are Chipotle chips gluten-free?
Chipotle chips are made from corn masa, fried in rice bran oil and dusted with lime and kosher salt — and they are generally considered gluten-free. However, Chipotle’s official allergen statement notes that corn products may contain trace gluten from cross-contact with wheat-containing grains in the field. If you have celiac disease, ask staff to change gloves and use a clean scoop. The guacamole, queso blanco and all four salsas are also gluten-free.
Does Chipotle still give free chips on your birthday?
Yes. As of the April 2026 “Rewards on Repeat” relaunch, Chipotle Rewards members get to choose ONE free birthday reward during their birthday month: free guacamole, free queso, free chips, or a free fountain drink. The reward is valid for 30 days from your birthday and requires a $5 minimum qualifying purchase. You must be enrolled in Chipotle Rewards with your correct date of birth in your profile to receive it.
How much guac do you get with chips at Chipotle?
A regular Chips & Guacamole order includes a 4-oz (113g) portion of guacamole alongside the chips. A large Chips & Large Guacamole includes about 8 oz of guacamole. The regular guac portion contains 230 calories, 22g of fat and 8g of carbs. The recipe is the same Chipotle uses in every restaurant: Hass avocados, lime juice, cilantro, red onion, jalapeño and kosher salt — made fresh in-store every day.
Can I pick up chips and a side without ordering an entrée?
Yes. Chips and sides at Chipotle can be ordered on their own — you don’t need to buy an entrée. You can walk in or order through the Chipotle app and just get Chips & Guacamole, Chips & Queso, a side of guac, a fountain drink or any combination. Note: free reward redemptions usually require a $5 minimum qualifying purchase, so if your reward is for free chips and you only want a $2.25 plain chips order, you’ll need to add at least $2.75 of additional items to trigger the reward.
What is the cheapest side at Chipotle?
The cheapest side at Chipotle is a Tortilla on the Side at $0.50 — an extra warm flour tortilla you can add to any bowl, salad or taco order. After that, a regular order of plain Chips is $2.25, and Chips with any of the four salsas (fresh tomato, tomatillo-green, tomatillo-red, roasted chili-corn) is $2.70.
Are chips and sides included with my Chipotle entrée?
No — chips and sides are NOT included with Chipotle entrées (burritos, bowls, tacos, quesadillas, salads). They are sold separately. The exception is the Kids Build Your Own, which includes a side of chips or fresh fruit and a drink. To get chips with an adult entrée, you need to add Chips ($2.25) or Chips & Guacamole ($5.95) to your order.
Can I redeem my free chips and side reward at the register?
Yes. You can redeem your free chips and side reward both in-restaurant at the register AND through the Chipotle mobile app or website for pickup orders. To redeem in-store, open the Chipotle app, tap Rewards, select the reward you want, and show the barcode to the cashier — they’ll scan it. Rewards are NOT valid on third-party delivery platforms (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub) or on catering and Burritos by the Box.
What’s the difference between queso blanco and Chips & Queso Blanco?
A Side of Queso Blanco ($2.95) is the queso on its own — typically used to add to a bowl, burrito or taco order. Chips & Queso Blanco ($5.95) is the same queso paired with a regular order of chips, intended as a snack or shareable side. Both use the same queso recipe — aged Monterey Jack with chiles, tomatillos and spices, served warm.
How long does the free birthday chips and side reward last?
The Chipotle birthday reward is valid for 30 days from your birthday. It appears in your Chipotle Rewards wallet on the first day of your birthday month and must be redeemed before it expires. The reward requires a $5 minimum qualifying purchase and can be used at any participating Chipotle location in the US or Canada (excluding Quebec).
Can I use the free chips and side reward with other Chipotle promo codes?
No. Chipotle’s terms specify that rewards cannot be combined with other coupons, promotions or special offers. You can only use one reward or one promo code per order. If you’re trying to stack a free chips reward with a Free Delivery promo, only one will apply.
Why is my Chipotle birthday chips and side hiding from my account?
If your birthday reward isn’t showing up on the 1st of your birthday month, check these in order: (1) your date of birth is correctly set in Account → Personal Info; (2) you joined Chipotle Rewards at least 14 days before your birthday — accounts created within 14 days may not trigger the reward for the current cycle; (3) you’ve made at least one qualifying purchase since joining (some accounts require an activation purchase); (4) force-quit and reopen the app; (5) if none of the above fix it, contact Chipotle support through the app — they can manually credit the reward.
Are Chipotle chips made fresh?
Yes. Chipotle chips are hand-cut from corn tortillas, fried in rice bran oil and seasoned with fresh lime juice and kosher salt — all done in-restaurant, usually multiple times per day. They’re not pre-made or shipped in bags. The lime is what makes them distinctive, and it’s why the chips taste slightly different at every location depending on how recently they were made.
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The Bottom Line on Chipotle’s Chips & Sides Menu
Chipotle’s chips and sides aren’t where most people start when they’re ordering — but they’re where the menu’s best free-food opportunities live. Between the sign-up Free Chips & Guac, the 30-day birthday reward (now with four choices instead of one as of April 2026), and the relatively low point thresholds in the Rewards Exchange, a regular Chipotle customer can realistically expect to get free chips and a side 2–4 times per year just by being enrolled in Rewards.
For paid orders, the smartest play is to buy a side of guac ($2.95) plus plain Chips ($2.25) separately rather than the Chips & Guacamole combo ($5.95) — you’ll save $0.75 and get the same food. For sharing, the Large Chips & Large Guacamole at $9.75 beats two regular combos by $2.15. And if your reward isn’t applying, check the $5 minimum spend first — that’s the single most common cause of a free chips and side “not working.”
For the full 2026 Chipotle menu with prices across all categories, return to our Chipotle menu with prices homepage.
