Lively burrito-and-cocktail spot with standout dank wrap and strong late-night vibe; food is tasty and filling, but service speed and bar attitude can be inconsistent.
Super Burrito delivers satisfying Mission-style burritos with solid food quality and a magnetic retro California vibe that makes it a fun late-night destination in Greenwich Village. However, quality variation in execution and notable wait times prevent a higher grade—the experience feels reliable for cravings but inconsistent enough to fall short of neighborhood excellence. Strong value and lively bar energy make it worth a visit, especially for casual dining or post-show bites.
Step in and it feels like a West Coast time machine—neon glow, vintage fixtures, and a soundtrack that leans loud in the best way. Bartenders keep things lively, and more than one guest said the burrito "hit exactly what I was craving." Expect late-night energy, a retro California vibe, and a buzzy bar scene. The cooking is hearty and straightforward: Mission-style burritos, bowls, and the house-famous dank wrap that eats like an amped-up quesadilla. Flavors land savory and balanced, portions are generous, and sides like chips and queso complete the picture. This is elevated traditional rather than chef-y fusion, ideal for casual cravings or a post-show feed with a solid cocktail. For families, it is more bar-forward than sit-down, but the food is kid-friendly. There is a kids burrito on the menu, plus simple options like plain quesadillas and chips. Noise can spike at peak hours, so earlier visits are better for little ones.
Area vibe: Lively Greenwich Village strip with bars, music venues, and student/nightlife traffic; casual and social.
Safety: Well-trafficked entertainment corridor; generally safe with typical late-night bar-crowd dynamics.
What's nearby: Near NYU, comedy clubs, and live music; attracts bar-hoppers and casual diners.