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Chipotle Brings Back $6 Boorito for Halloween

Chipotle Fans Can Grab $6 Entrees in Costume.

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Halloween at Chipotle is back with a treat for fans — burritos, bowls, and costumes at a spooky good price. The fast-casual chain is reviving its annual “Boorito” event on Friday, October 31, 2025, offering $6 entrees to Chipotle Rewards members who visit in costume.

This Halloween promotion, which started in 2000, has become a nationwide tradition, drawing costumed customers eager for discounted meals and festive vibes. While the original event offered free burritos, this year’s $6 deal still delivers major savings, with regular entrees typically priced between $11 and $15.

How to Get the Chipotle Boorito Deal

To unlock the offer, Chipotle Rewards members must visit a participating restaurant in costume between 3 p.m. and closing time on October 31.

Eligible entrees include:

  • Burritos
  • Burrito bowls
  • Three tacos
  • Salads
  • Quesadillas

Each guest can claim one discounted entree during the event. The offer applies to in-person orders only, excluding kids’ meals, catering, delivery, and third-party app orders. To validate the deal, customers must scan their Chipotle Rewards code using the Chipotle app or Chipotle.com at checkout.

Chipotle’s President and Chief Brand Officer, Chris Brandt, emphasized the company’s focus on creativity and community:

“Boorito has long served as a runway for our guests to show off their creative costumes,” said Brandt. “This year, we’re leveraging TikTok to bring even more energy, participation, and inspiration to the celebration.”

TikTok #BooritoCostumeContest and VIP Prizes

In addition to the $6 deal, Chipotle is launching a #BooritoCostumeContest on TikTok, giving fans a chance to win exclusive prizes. Participants can post videos of their Halloween costumes from now through November 2, tagging @Chipotle and using the official hashtag.

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Three winners will receive a Chipotle VIP Card worth $500, redeemable for 50 free entrees. Winners will be selected based on creativity, costume quality, and engagement.

More Savings Beyond Halloween

Chipotle isn’t stopping the deals at Halloween. The chain’s Build-Your-Own Chipotle Meal promotion runs through December 31, offering $10 off first orders with promo code TRYBYOC.

The family-style meal kits serve four to six people and feature signature Chipotle ingredients, perfect for post-Halloween dinners or holiday gatherings.

A Spooky Tradition That Keeps Evolving

From free burritos in 2008 to $4 deals in 2019 and now a $6 Boorito paired with a TikTok challenge, Chipotle continues to evolve its Halloween tradition. The combination of in-store fun and online engagement keeps the event fresh and exciting.

For fans, Halloween night at Chipotle means not only delicious savings but also a chance to join a viral celebration that blends food, fun, and creativity.

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