New restaurant in Steubenville

Toronto, OHLocal News

Chipotle Mexican Grill opened a new restaurant at 4109 Mall Drive in Steubenville on Tuesday, employing approximately 30 staff members. The restaurant operates daily from 10:45 a. m. to 10 p. m.

, providing a range of Mexican entrees. A standout feature is the Chipotlane, which facilitates drive-through pick-up for digital orders. From the opening day through August 21, customers can engage in trivia contests at https://chipotleiq. com/pre-contest to win buy-one-get-one-free entree codes and extra rewards points. In addition, Chipotle's Summer of Extras promotion offers $1 million in free food, including 10,000 weekly burrito drops for rewards members.

This initiative not only boosts customer engagement but also adds to the local economy by creating jobs. The restaurant's arrival marks a significant enhancement to dining options in Steubenville. Chipotle's efforts reflect its commitment to community involvement and customer satisfaction.

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