Our group visited Antojo's for Burger Week, specifically because they were listed as offering both dairy-free and gluten-free alternatives. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t live up to those expectations.
When we ordered, we confirmed whether the listed dietary accommodations were available, only to be told there were no gluten-free or dairy-free options after all. Staff mentioned they weren’t affiliated with Burger Week, which was surprising—if that’s the case, it’s unclear how their burger ended up on the official website in the first place.
We asked if the burger could be served on corn tortillas as a workaround, but were told that would be too messy. They did offer to visit one of their other locations and see if they had a GF bun or other alternative, but didn't seem confident that they would. As we were already hungry and didn't want to wait, we ultimately settled on lettuce wraps, with reassurance that they’d be sturdy and wouldn’t require a fork and knife. Unfortunately, they fell apart almost immediately and weren’t practical to eat by hand.
When the food arrived, we also noticed that the two lettuce wrap burgers didn’t come with the chips and salsa listed on the menu. The server explained that the chips were cross-contaminated. While we understand the concern, it was confusing since the regular menu indicates a gluten-free option is available for the chips. More importantly, we weren’t informed ahead of time that the side would be omitted—we were still charged full price for the meal and weren’t offered anything to make up for the missing item until prompted.
We received a couple of tortillas as a consolation, and my partner ended up putting the burger on one himself, as originally requested—which, in the end, worked out fine. But overall, 3/4 of our group had a disappointing experience. The lettuce wraps were difficult to eat, and two out of three of the tacos were underwhelming. The one highlight was the frozen margarita of the day. If you do not have any dietary restrictions, the burger is quite tasty as per the 1/4 of us that could enjoy it.
In short: if you're planning to visit for dietary accommodations, it’s best to call ahead and confirm—even though, ideally, you shouldn't have to. We left feeling let down, especially considering we paid full price for a meal that didn’t meet expectations or match what was advertised.