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Qdoba's Loaded Tortilla Soup returns to restaurant's menu for limited time
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Date:2025-04-14 21:28:47
Just in time for the fall season, a fan-favorite soup is returning to Qdoba's menu.
Qdoba announced Wednesday that the Loaded Tortilla Soup will return to menus for a limited time.
The soup is made with a vegetable broth flavored with roasted tomatoes, peppers, onions and spices. Proteins, like Brisket Birria, Grilled Adobo Chicken, Grilled Steak can be added. Additionally, you can also add toppings, including sour cream, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, tortilla chips, queso and guacamole.
It is available in a crispy tortilla shell, or a regular cup or bowl.
The Loaded Tortilla Soup can be ordered in stores, online or through the Qdoba Rewards app for pickup or delivery, at participating locations.
"We are constantly listening to our guests and their feedback always inspires our menu innovations and additions, so we are thrilled to add it back to our menu as a limited-time staple for fall and winter," said Katy Velazquez, senior executive chef at Qdoba, said in a release. "We know nothing hits the spot like a warm serving of soup with tasty toppings on a crisp fall day!"
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